Learning opportunities overshadowed by ineffective HR and upper management - Network Operations Engineer Johnson Controls Employee Review

2.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of rollouts so learning on-the-job. Ability to move to different departments. Good line managers largely.

Cons

The HR department are absolutely useless. They will not reply to a single email unless mgmt are cc'd, and even then, don't expect a sensible answer. Upper management are brutal. They will fire you in a heartbeat if it's the difference between hitting their bonus or not. You'll be hugely understaffed so you'll learn to work independently.

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Johnson Controls Response
2w
Thank you for your candid feedback as a Network Operations Engineer. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with Johnson Controls has been less than ideal. We will share your feedback with the appropriate individuals who can use it to address your concerns and continually improve our workplace.

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Cons

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Strong global presence and job stability -JCI operates in over 150 countries, giving employees exposure to large‑scale projects and long‑term career security. Focus on innovation and sustainability -The company invests heavily in smart building technologies, energy efficiency, and green solutions, which can be exciting for employees who enjoy modern, impactful work.

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