Jabil reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(2,886 total reviews)
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80% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Jabil has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,886 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Jabil 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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1.0
Jun 19, 2020

Toxic Leadership Culture

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Pros

None. Terrible company to work for.

Cons

Leadership culture throughout the Healthcare division that models intimidation, condescension, and mistrust. Frequent episodes of senior managers second guessing decisions made by experienced front-line leadership, belittling supervisors in front of peers and direct reports. Devaluation of women as supervisors and managers.

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Jabil Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Jabil does not tolerate discrimination in the workplace and takes your concerns very seriously. Jabil would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you further if you are willing. You may reach us, anonymously if you wish, at Global_Compliance@Jabil.com or by calling 1-877-217-6328.
1.0
Jun 15, 2020
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Pros

Good place to work if you know Sr Leadership or if you are related to someone in Sr Leadership. There are good people there. Give back to the community but is odd because they are not diversified.

Cons

If you are a person of color brown/black, don't get to comfortable working at Jabil, you wont get that far with promotions. Most Sr Leadership is white and is the true definition of "the good ol boys club". There are some white women that have broken that glass ceiling but it almost seems that Jabil is checking the box with those women. If you are a person of color ask them of their D&I mission statement and look around to see if that is what you see. Look at who is in the D&I organization.

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Jabil Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Jabil does not tolerate discrimination in the workplace and takes your concerns very seriously. Jabil would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you further if you are willing. You may reach us, anonymously if you wish, at Global_Compliance@Jabil.com or by calling 1-877-217-6328.
1.0
May 13, 2020
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Pros

Diversity of projects without building expertise in a single domain (if that is desired).

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Management - The St. Petersburg healthcare design group is run under a mob mentality with zero transparency and accountability for unilateral actions taken by the site director and the supporting managers without balancing employee concerns and fears. During project bids for instance, estimates on scope and labor from experienced senior engineers are ignored in favor of underbidding quotes and winning projects. This detrimental practice catches up very quickly as it is realized during successive engineering phases from engineering design test (EDT), engineering verification test (EVT) and design verification test (DVT) that there was a gross misalignment in the original quotations which is misaligned with the customers' expectations. This results in issuance of contract change orders at repeated intervals to the consternation of the customers. And although senior engineers feel vindicated when this happens, they are left overwhelmed with the "I told you so" syndrome. Lack of Career Opportunities - Overall, there is lack of youth, women and minorities in the design center with these scarcities exacerbated particularly at management levels. Contractors are also predominantly older (>50 years) white men who are brought in mainly on the basis of their years of work experience regardless of how relevant that work is to the given project’s resourcing needs. A further downside of this practice is that junior engineers are almost never given more responsibilities thereby enabling them to successively prove they are eventually promotion worthy. To this end, the lack of promotions even for the most senior engineering staff based on exemplary performance reviews are held back and blamed on HR and other bureaucratic factors by the management. The company executive officers including the CEOs of Jabil Inc. and Jabil Healthcare keep touting the role of women and its importance within the company. However, the hiring practices run counter to these lip services, as within the engineering staff, women are not sought out or hired for roles in systems, electromechanical or software functions. Lack of Transparency - This is especially evident when it comes to how bonuses are given out. Employees are provided only with a rough sketch of their annual performance evaluations and told that they will receive a writeup informing them of their annual bonus payout. A couple of months go by and this writeup is not received. Eventually a payout is made; however, management or HR will not bother to explain the breakdown of the payout with respect to the management-based objective (or MBO) targets for the fiscal year. HR overall is absent from interactions with employees when it comes to face time or even generic email communications with respect to employee's growth, development or understanding of ongoing concerns with respect to management. Many of us still do not know who our group's HR representative is. Facility - The healthcare group was moved to the single-story Jabil Innovation Center (JIC) about a year ago. The facility was already overfilled and employs an open layout devoid of cubicles which is extremely disruptive to performing quiet and cohesive deep analytical work. Further, this facility is not equipped with security staff and front desk greeting staff thereby heightening security and medical risks for several employees. Parking is extremely limited with people having to park off site during customer visits which are more frequent lately. The above inconveniences along with healthcare management's abuse of power and continuous disregard for transparency in many work facets have led to significant declines in employee welfare and morale.

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Jabil Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Jabil does not tolerate discrimination in the workplace and takes your concerns very seriously. Jabil would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you further if you are willing. You may reach us, anonymously if you wish, at Global_Compliance@Jabil.com or by calling 1-877-217-6328.
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