Great company to work for - Apprentice Sprinkler Fitter Johnson Controls Employee Review

4.0
Sep 25, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They are a company that offers great benefits, the management is communicative and helps out where needed. There is lots of overtime available.

Cons

It can be impersonal as it is such a large of company.

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Johnson Controls Response
9mo
Thank you for your review as a Apprentice Sprinkler Fitter. At Johnson Controls, we strive to create a culture that promotes integrity, collaboration, and innovation. Our core values are the foundation of a working environment where employees can thrive. We appreciate your feedback and are continually working to foster a culture that reflects our commitment to our people and our customers.

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5.0
Nov 25, 2025
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Pros

-Employees have the opportunity to engage in meaningful work that makes a real impact, enhancing both professional satisfaction and personal fulfillment. -The engineering managers are well-trained and knowledgeable, consistently providing expert guidance and support to their teams. -Company culture is respectful, encourages growth, and collaboration.

Cons

The breadth of our offerings and services can sometimes make it difficult to figure out with whom to collaborate on complex projects.

4.0
Jun 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent base pay and fast paced work makes the days go by quickly. Lately the company has been actually investing in their new product lines ever since Joakim became our CEO.

Cons

The compensation is lacking. No bonuses whatsoever for senior level engineers even when they're recognized as a key contributor on the team. We are given our 401k match on March 1st to cover the previous year's matches so you lose out on a lot of the year's market gains. The healthcare coverage is mediocre at best for a fortune 500 company. The raises are still given like it's 2018; 3% is considered a "good" merit increase. This is due to the "forced distribution" merit increase system where only "so many" people can receives "above expectations" raises.

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