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Quality Vision International

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Quality Vision International reviews

3.3

66% would recommend to a friend

(98 total reviews)

Keith Polidor

80% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Quality Vision International has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 98 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Quality Vision International 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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98 reviews
2.0
Dec 17, 2015

Sink or swim

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You collect a paycheck every week. The work can be interesting at times.

Cons

Management does not care about its employees. I have never gotten a review on time. Trying to get a fair wage here is like pulling teeth. The work force morale is dismal. I have heard every employee I communicate with on a daily basis bad mouth the company. The veterans that work here seem defeated and work way below their potential due to being unappreciated. Over worked at times and underpaid. Training is almost non existent. If you don't pick it up you will be terminated. Management acts as if they are better than anyone below them. Cheap foreign imported parts used to make "state of the art" machines. Supervisor within a year of retiring does nothing worthwhile. Mid and upper management having basically no idea what is going on.

1.0
Jun 26, 2013
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Pros

Many have complained about low salaries, but I always was satisfied financially with mine. The market position of the company is still somewhat strong, but growing more fragile. The CEO/owner is highly skilled in regards to product knowledge. Super smart guy, just poor business skills and people sense. Some of the senior staff are really nice and have tried to do the right things, they just keep getting shot down and thus are demoralized. Many will try to work with you, as long as they can stay out of the crosshairs of c-level management.

Cons

Definitely still run like the 1950's. I thought all the other reviewers were whining and complaining, but it even has proved to be worse than they described. Sometimes you do need to believe what you read. Be careful, they've picked up a few buzzwords and can play lip service to "trendy" terms like "lean manufacturing", but they will not accept change and new ideas readily. No trust of anyone and a very bad attitude by most employees. Draconian rules. If I only had a penny for each time someone told me "...Welcome to QVI..." when presented with a non-sequitor operating rule or procedure.... It is hard to fathom that they were granted ISO certification. All you have to do is scratch below the surface to find there is no followed product release procedure. Most work instructions are not followed. Followup and corrective action on metrics is sporadic. Over-emphasis on buying the cheapest junk parts from China without qualified supplier investigations have weakened the product's quality and reliability. Over time, repeat customers have started to notice this, and this is a very negative trend. The wonderful employee picnic specifically requested the exclusion of some top c-level executive management. That alone states a lot about the working relationships.

1.0
Mar 23, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- Once you're an official hire you'll never get let go. All you have to do is show up on time and pretend to to do your job. - This company is finally moving in the right direction but with a very poor attempt or approach.

Cons

- Family trumps every outsider. If you're not part of the owning family or part of a family that has been employed by QVI for a while you'll always come last regardless of your reputation and work ethic. You can have a perfect resume and a perfect interview but you're up against a 20 something year old with a GED, corner store work expirence and a last name within the company... You lose, every time. - Outdated culture in a workplace. If you're a recent hire, good luck. You're up against the worst of the worst. Anyone new gets treated like dirt no matter what department your in. This company has lost so much potential when it comes to hiring someone with great talent and seeing them go out the door within a couple months or weeks even due to ridiculous attitudes or petty drama that does not belong in a work place. Its also your typical workplace when it comes to higher ups or the guys wearing the big boy suites that wont even look your way or respond to a simple "hello" in the hallway. - You'll never get paid for your true value. The only chance you have to actually see a descent increase in pay is when you have the ability to negotiate pay. Examples; your hired rate, department change, promotion, ect. This DOES NOT include your annual review. This company already has that number in mind far in advance and sadly it'll never be more than half a dollar an hour. The supervisors are instructed to never give out 4's or 5's no matter how well you do. The review system is just a company tool to hang the dollar over your head and make you feel guilty for reaching up. - Reviews are never on time. It could honestly be months or even up to a year late. You'll quickly learn not to ask or mention that its late either seeing as that'll just elongate the process, you'll be reprimanded, and more negative notations will appear on your review. The icing on the cake is that this company refuses to retro-pay its employees as well. What's the point on even having a review date set out in advance? - Bonuses. I'm thankful and respect anything extra given to me. Growing up we're taught the idea that the harder you work the more you'll get in return right? Here at QVI this is not the case. In my most unbiased opinion there's no incentive at all. The people that see higher bonuses are the people that are favorites, employees that consistently complain about their pay and the ones that have worked there the longest. With that said it doesn't matter how hard you work or your attendance. You can work a full year without calling in or showing up late and exceed all expectations of your job but you'll only see a very minuscule bonus meanwhile the ten year employee next you shows up late almost every day, calls off at least one day a week, takes long lunches, is never to be found in the dept. and when they are, they're typically on their cell phone and their bonus is 10 times the amount of yours. Yes, this is an truthful representation of how this place operates. - Disloyal. QVI will give you the opportunity to potentially train someone with zero experience in your field to do your job whom just may be getting paid a lot more than you. This happens everywhere throughout the company. When you find this out you may want to talk to your supervisor who will tell you that they have no idea how much anyone makes and will be more upset about the sharing of salaries within the department. You really have to put up fight to get what you deserve and HR only makes it worse. In fact they make everything worse but hey, they'll offer you a nice new badge holder, hat, drawstring bag or maybe even a QVI branded water-bottle on your way out! - HR. This department needs some serious help or maybe a thorough 5S'ing. One will beat around the bush/ goes on forever and never gives you a direct answer when you have an important question and the other approaches everything with an abrasive attitude. Both of them together? They're always wrong and they put their own sarcastic opinions and two cents into everything you do.

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