Hamilton Group reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(234 total reviews)

Steven Hamilton

58% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Hamilton Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 234 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hamilton Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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234 reviews
1.0
Sep 16, 2018

Look Elsewhere

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Pros

Your check will always clear. Plenty of good floor workers to work with.

Cons

One of the biggest problems at Hamilton is the management, from the top down. The “Big 3” run this place. One top manager has been seen (over and over again) screaming and belittling employees and even Supervisors in front of other low level employees. If want to work where you will never be appreciated, no matter how hard you work, this place is for you. My only regret is how many years of my life I wasted there. They are constantly hiring (pretty much anyone, anymore) . More and more people have left or are looking to work elsewhere. Cost of insurance keeps going up, while coverage has gone down. 401k, $1000 company match benefit, hasn’t changed since it probably started. There has never been a cost of living increase, and performance raises are minimal. 3% on average. Another joke, is this “club” that you can to pay into to be allowed to attend a “company” picnic and Christmas party. That’s about as low as a place can get.

1.0
Sep 13, 2018

Hamilton-Where everyone thinks they’re SOMEONE

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Pros

The only pro is is the hours. 0700-3:30 (for some).

Cons

I approach my list of cons with a sarcastic tone but there is truth in every point made. From HR, to accounting, to the engineers, to the warehouse, logistics, production, machine shop, applications, project managers to sales and marketing—everyone here thinks they are someone important. Even better, you will find that some of these folks even have the title of “MBA” or “PMP” in their e-mail titles. However, these folks are not doing those lines of work. Furthermore, there are quite a few PhD’s, most doing doing anything related to their degree. However, they’ve earned the PhD title so they should proudly represent it in their titles. However, one would think they could get paid better elsewhere, or join a company that relates to their field of study. Even worse, this company operates from an outdated business model. We still operated in “silos” too, and guess what-trying to change the old way of thinking is very challenging. However, two efforts to get the company to become a learning organization (yes, I’m educated too, I just choose not to add it into my e-mail title) is that the company hired a consultant to host Kaizen events to streamline production areas. Great idea, but most people in these areas are resistant to change. The other thing is the new ERP system coming online in February-talk about a huge walk up call to most people that have been here for 30 or 40 years. We will see how this plays out, considering that only a select few people attend the ERP meetings, instead of everyone being involved as a team. But no-Hamilton does not promote teamwork. Again, it’s a a place where high turnover happens among the younger generations, and new interns. Not a healthy environment for anyone thinking this is team environment; the managers simply do not foster team environments; it’s every man or woman for themselves. Most managers have their favorites and do not display a professional attitude. Especially if they are wrapped around the CEO’s fingers!

4.0
Aug 27, 2018

Great Company, Going Places

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Pros

Very happy field worker, lots of opportunities, decent salary and loyalty to employees. Best products on the market

Cons

Growing quickly, in-house people often poached to other companies.

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