Sherwin-Williams Management Training Program (MTP) reviews

3.4

27% would recommend to a friend

(48 total reviews)
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Heidi Petz

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Management Training Program (MTP) employees have rated Sherwin-Williams with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 48 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Management Training Program (MTP) professionals have a good working experience there. Sherwin-Williams is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Management Training Program (MTP) professionals compared to other employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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48 reviews
2.0
Feb 4, 2014
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Pros

Learning opportunities, willing to hire without experience, decent starting salary, great health benefits.

Cons

MTP program seemed like a great opportunity straight out of college. However, once I dove into the program, I found it to be very misleading. I was recruited for my district and was later informed that by taking the position I helped meet a quota for the number of MTP's hired in my district. I trained in a very busy store and it seemed like training me was somewhat of a distraction for management. I am a very small framed female and I feel like the amount of physical ability necessary to perform this job was very understated during my initial store visit and interview process. It almost seems like they are willing to hire anyone in order to make their stores more diverse, instead of hiring based on actually ability to perform all aspects of the job. For training, I spent 80% of my time watching videos and only about 20% of my time learning the actually duties of an Assistant Manager. The program then relocates and promotes the MTP to a position as Assistant Manager, which is great in theory, but I felt as though the short training leaves the trainee ill prepared to do the job to the best of his/her ability. My first week at my Assistant Manager position, I was informed that my manager was ill and that I would need to open the store on my own (keep in mind that I had never even stepped foot in this store due to the fact that it was 5 hours away from my original location and I was given 5 days notice before my start date). After finally getting slightly more adjusted to the store I realized that majority of my day was spent doing housekeeping chores and very little time was spent doing managerial duties. Personally, I found that the retail environment combined with the physical requirements were just not a good fit for me. Overall, I think the idea behind the MTP program is great, however, there are definitely some serious kinks that need to be worked out to make this program better.

1.0
Jan 14, 2014

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Recommend
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Pros

Great money for a college graduate. Great training. Great product to sell.

Cons

After you receive your first salary, it barely increases from there. For example, you start around $39,000 a year but long term managers make usually at most $60k. I worked in the South East division- very sexist company. They hire women over men only because the company is like 10-20% female, which is barbaric in the 21st century. The men in the company are very sexist and I have no clue how they are still in operation. As an MTP you will take over the assistant manager duties. The company will not tell you that if you do not move where they assign you then you will be terminated. Even if you have a family or any valid excuse as to why you cannot move 100 miles away to a small town no one has ever heard of, they will take away your big salary, health insurance, everything. Overall, this company is for people who are old fashioned and think women are below men. If you just want good money and do not care about company values or rising too high in the management levels of the company then this job is perfect for you!!

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