Great benefits and hours, but pay and raises are disappointing - Product Engineer John Deere Employee Review

3.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It seems to be the best gig in the area. The benefits are really good and the hours are very basic 9-5 without expectation to stay late or anything like that.

Cons

Over the past 3+ years, it seems the company has just been on a downward trend. Every year I have been here, the annual raise has been lower and lower (this past year was 0). It feels very much disconnected in a sense that you can try your hardest, or not try at all, and it won't make a difference. No incentives to give it your best.

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5.0
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Cons

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2.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

The team is made up of mostly good people, and the work itself can be rewarding at times. The 401(k) match is one of the strongest benefits offered and has been a major reason many older employees choose to stay with the company.

Cons

For most, base pay tends to fall lower than the market, with minimal annual raises or merit increases — averaging around 1.5% over the past three years. Promotions have become fairly uncommon in recent years, and when positions are vacated, they are often downgraded or left unfilled. When promotions do happen, the typical 5–8% pay increase mostly serves to offset inflation after years of below-market raises. In addition to the lower compensation and increased workload from unfilled positions, many performance metrics are focused more on company initiatives than on the employee’s actual role or day-to-day responsibilities.

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