Flowserve reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(1,555 total reviews)
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85% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Flowserve has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,555 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Flowserve employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Aug 4, 2016

No Growth potential and executives aren't engaged

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Pros

The people I work with and my team is excellent they are what keep me here. The experience gained is great but won't get you far at the company.

Cons

- No room for growth. - No raises last year. - No executive engagement or empowerment - No company strategy or vision (atleast not shared with anyone) - Very negative outlook

1.0
Mar 14, 2016

Yes-men only

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Pros

Very casual environment where you can use unprofessional language and be inappropriate in the workplace.

Cons

This is the most unprofessional environment in which I have ever worked. The management Staff and the GM, openly insult people in meetings. If you have a mind, you won't stay here long. This culture is for yes-men and the weak minded only.

2.0
Oct 8, 2015

Typical large corporate company

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Pros

There are a lot of opportunities to move around and advance your career since it is so large. They are the largest engineered pump company in the world, so there is an extremely large install base - particularly in the US. No need for any cold calling or finding new customers. Can get a good salary since they heavily rely on the O&G industry, however that is a double edge sword. Once you are in for a couple years, it is pretty easy to just ride along and keep employment.

Cons

Seems every move they make is dictated by how it will affect the wall street opinion/stock price. Not innovative or responsive to new business ideas in any way. While there are opportunities to advance your career to a "mid-management" level pretty easily, you will hit a glass ceiling pretty quick unless you are ingrained in the old boys network. Nearly impossible to get a decent salary increase (above 2%) unless you take a new job and/or relocate. Company is EXTREMELY top heavy - i.e. directors reporting to directors?? Constantly push for very aggressive growth but make no advancements/expansions in the support structure (manufacturing and service facilities). In lieu of expanding report structure or hiring more worker bees, the move is to hire a new director or VP? For instance in Q1 15, they instituted a hiring freeze however ~6 new VPs or director level positions were instituted during this same time. On the flip side, HR makes it extremely difficult to fire people even though they are very poor performers. They want to be inline with Fortune 500 companies, so they instituted an annual review process with bell curve metrics. EVERY manager is required to put their reports into the shape of the bell curve even though their performance isn't reflective of the curve shape - i.e. you must have X% below a met expectations standard so our curve shape looks like other Fortune 500 companies. Tons of red tape to get approval on projects - one time a project needed 17 approvals before it could go to the customer and the project value was ~$1MM. Just a huge conglomerate that can't get out of its own way.

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