Great Benefits; Bizarre Corporate Culture - Anonymous employee McMaster-Carr Employee Review

2.0
Feb 16, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Profit share, cash bonus, healthcare plan, tuition reimbursement, working with really smart co-workers

Cons

Excessively stressful work environment; constant fear of getting fired; demoralizing experience as you only hear about your mistakes and never the positive; unfriendly work atmosphere (you don't know the names of people who sit four feet away if they are not in your department); Poor management- they are afraid of losing their jobs so they throw you under the bus when necessary

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5.0
Jul 15, 2026
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Pros

Excellent people, great opportunities internally and externally to learn. Met some of my best friends there.

Cons

Can be stressful, long hours, and of course at times competitive.

4.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

- Pay/benefits are incredibly generous - People are generally easy/nice to work with - Note that the Systems department seems to be fairly isolated from the negative issues discussed in other reviews (e.g. tension between warehouse workers and management) - I haven't experienced any of those issues within the systems department. In my opinion, Systems is a great place to work and develop as an engineer. - Hybrid work style (3 days in office). Personally, I like hybrid more than both fully in-office and fully remote styles. - Great cafeteria with good food and cheap prices. - Good work/life balance (outside of being on call, I can leave work at work).

Cons

- Work is not super interesting to me. I come from a highly technical, but very different (not ecommerce/industrial supplies), background where I was doing work I was much more interested in. No doubt there are folks in Systems who love the domain though. - While I'm not on call a ton (1-2 weeks every few months), I really hate being on call. I like to leave work at work. Note that joining at least one reliability team is expected within your first year or so.

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