Great people hindered by trust issues and outdated practices - Technical Support Engineer JBT Marel Employee Review

3.0
Jun 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are great, but the company is the problem.

Cons

Employee trust and morale were negatively affected by a recent layoff that occurred shortly after employees were told layoffs were not expected. In addition, the company appears slow to innovate, with technologies and practices that feel outdated compared to competitors, raising concerns about its long-term competitiveness and future direction.

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1.0
Apr 2, 2026
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Pros

Some good people work here.

Cons

Since Marel’s involvement, the organization has changed significantly—and not for the better. While leadership promotes the idea of a unified “JBT Marel,” in practice Marel appears to drive nearly all major decisions. Core systems are being replaced with legacy Marel platforms, and many long-time JBT employees who previously held administrative responsibilities have seen those rights reassigned to Marel personnel. The annual goal-setting and performance review process feels poorly designed and largely ineffective. Employees are not required to finalize their goals until the end of the first quarter, which effectively shortens the time available to work toward them by several months. Similarly, year-end review activities begin as early as October, further compressing the period in which meaningful progress can be made. Financial and operational planning also seem misaligned. The AOP (Annual Operating Plan) is routinely not finalized until late in the first quarter, despite planning activities beginning months earlier in October. This delay creates confusion and undermines clear direction for the business. The culture has become highly micromanaged, with HR appearing disproportionately large compared to other departments, and much of that function based overseas. The overall environment feels unsupportive and, at times, uncomfortable. In particular, some leadership behaviors foster a sense of cultural bias—for example, repeatedly emphasizing the supposed superiority of Swedish work ethic over that of American employees—which can be demoralizing and divisive. Given these issues—unclear governance, ineffective processes, heavy micromanagement, and a strained culture—this is not a company I would recommend to prospective employees.

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JBT Marel Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your long-standing contribution to JBT Marel. We understand that periods of integration and organizational change can bring challenges, uncertainty, and strong emotions. Feedback like yours is important because it helps us better understand how these changes are being experienced across the business. Our goal in bringing JBT and Marel together is to build a stronger organization by combining the best of both companies, not to diminish the value of either legacy business. We recognize that alignment of systems, processes, and ways of working can be difficult, and we continue working to improve clarity, transparency, and collaboration throughout this journey. We also take concerns around leadership style, workplace culture, and employee experience seriously. Creating an environment where people feel respected, supported, and able to do their best work is a priority, and we know this requires continuous attention and improvement. We appreciate your honesty and your commitment over the past years. Feedback like this helps us reflect and continue working toward a better employee experience for everyone.
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