Vulcan Materials reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(542 total reviews)
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J. Thomas Hill

88% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Vulcan Materials has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 542 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vulcan Materials employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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542 reviews
3.0
Dec 5, 2013
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Pros

Relaxed atmosphere. Alright pay. Absolutely no fear of getting fired, I'm not kidding, it's ridiculous to see what I've seen some people do. As long as your manager thinks you wont rat him out to anyone, your golden.

Cons

I have to question who they choose to become managers. Hard work and know how, only makes other less secure coworkers try to make you look bad. And I'm not just saying that out of anger, I've had it done to me, and I've see it done to others. They preach safety, but then your manager will try to make you do things that are dangerous or illegal, then your the jerk when you refuse. I just wanted a job where I can get promoted and promotions due to merritt, not just dumb luck, or sucking up to undeserving managers, so I quit, and moved, with no house nor job. I then landed one within weeks and make more money, more benefits, more happy.

2.0
Nov 30, 2013
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Pros

Decent pay, vacation and holiday pay. The company has scholarship programs and supports local schools. Supports Holy Family High School and allows students to intern with Vulcan, has employee tuition reimbursement (though this has stopped for new employees).

Cons

Mid level management treats employees in a horrible manner. Employees can report problems to HR or upper management but ultimately nothing is done to resolve the problem. One department has had many employees "laid off" or "let go" but none of them have been replaced. Most departments are operating with a skeleton crew in which each employee is doing several different tasks or taking on the combined work that would have once belonged to two or more other employees. The employees are not being compensated or promoted. Vulcan's insurance plan was once excellent and a major reason why people would want to work for them, however, the benefits get worse each year while the price steadily increases. Also, you can forget about promotions in the company. Even if you obtain a degree you will be told that you do not have the experience to move into a position. The workforce has been greatly reduced and employees are taking on more responsibilities and, in some cases, doing the work that once belonged to 2 or 3 employees. The work has to be done but management becomes angry if the overtime budget is exceeded. Also, while Vulcan pays for employees to have short term disability (sick time is taken out of this) many managers become irate if employees take sick time. This appears to be due to reduced workforce as work quickly piles up because employees have no one to help take on their workload when they are absent. While employees cannot be reprimanded for taking FMLA I know of several employees who have had snide remarks made toward them for taking it (i.e. a coworker was talked down to for having to extend her FMLA due to complications from childbirth)

4.0
Nov 3, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Management team is dedicated and customer focused. Good working environment with knowledgeable colleagues. Benefits are fair and equitable.

Cons

Continued margin pressures due to cyclical nature of the business have resulted in cost cutting measures and loss of excellent employees.

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