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Videojet Technologies

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Videojet Technologies reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

(388 total reviews)
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Tom Siller

44% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Videojet Technologies has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 388 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Videojet Technologies 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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388 reviews
2.0
Oct 23, 2017

Beware of Danabots

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Minimal. The people who do the day to day work are amazing. The DBSU classes provide valuable skill development for all roles. Danaher Business Systems has amazing tools, if used the correct way with support of a leader who understands the concepts and culture of DBS.

Cons

Leadership provides zero support and drives a siloed environment. All teams are out for themselves. Business is metric driven, and all metrics work against each other - which in turn drives backstabbing behaviors just to reach your target. Around Q3 the leadership team starts to push teams to the extreme to meet the bonus. Why wouldn't they? Their bonus structure is much of their overpriced salaries. While the rest of the work force barely sees a drop in the bucket with the bonus received. Their constant message is, “If you don’t provide the results, then we are going to have to tell people they won’t be receiving their bonuses.” It’s presented as a threat, where the real threat is to the leadership teams bonus. Work life balance is non-existent. Prepare to be at the office for 10-12 hours a day, go home and take calls late at night and early morning, answer emails within minutes of receiving them; eat, sleep, breathe Videojet. Anything less is unacceptable. Working from home is not a concept that is grasped by the leadership team. If you are not at your desk, you are not working. None of the employees are treated as the adults they are. How do you give people jobs with responsibilities if they will never be given the opportunity to get out from under the micro-managing magnifier? When employees leave for other positions outside of Danaher it is said that they have “escaped”. This culture drives burn out, frustration and turns employees into a shell of their former self. Those who stay long would be good candidates for a Stockholm syndrome study.

1.0
Jan 30, 2015

High stress, low pay

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Pros

The benefits are competitive... Not the best but not the worst. 401k match was like 100% up to 4%, then 50% match up to 6%. Health and dental were decent. I enjoyed my coworkers.

Cons

High pressure is put on Customer Service Engineers (CSE's) to sell equipment and contracts. It is essentially part of your job to be a salesperson and your bonuses are a direct reflection of how well you do. They change the structure and payouts of the bonuses every year, as well as your targets, so your base pay may increase year over year, but they adjust bonus payouts to bring your pay back down. They also do not encourage overtime, but make you work in the field for a minimum of 10 hours per day. The first hour of travel time in the morning and the last hour of travel home are on your own time. This can get confusing when coming home from a billable call, as the company is getting paid for that hour but you are not. Keep in mind that there are GPS tracking on all the company vehicles that monitor location, speed, and idle time (car is running but not moving) so they know if you are home early. Expect your manager to review your time in the field for the week down to the minute if you submit for overtime on your time card. There is no upward mobility for CSEs, and the "promotions" take at least 5 years. Hardly any service managers were actually promoted from the field, so therefore have little to no experience in the field. The Danaher way of personal reviews sets the targets for your achievements unrealistically high, so when you fall short, they can show you why you weren't good enough for promotion.

1.0
Oct 13, 2012
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Pros

None! If you like call zero (0) compensation, loyalty and dedication back to the employees after the employees pull-off another score for management goals and the shareholders, then that is a "Pro".

Cons

Thankless and false enviroment! Your interview will be the only positive interaction you will face. After that, the scope of your responsibilities with will differ from what they originally conveyed... The ranking bodies at Videojet will request and take from you without recourse. When you are at Videojet you will be forced through events and given un-attainable goals that will consume you. Beware of any company where the longevity of an employee is less < 5 years! Currently < 20% are over 5 years of employement. Beware B.S./MBA's!

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