Cummins Finance Development Program reviews

3.7

99% would recommend to a friend

(47 total reviews)
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Jennifer Rumsey

100% approve of CEO

97% positive business outlook

Finance Development Program employees have rated Cummins with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 47 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Finance Development Program professionals have a good working experience there. Cummins is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Finance Development Program professionals compared to other employers within the Industrie manufacturière industry (3.5 stars).

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47 reviews
4.0
Aug 11, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great working culture and people. Opportunity to expand career path. Global involvement and knowledge experiences are obtained.

Cons

Timely communication with certain business entities.

2.0
May 21, 2016

Good for a career launch but not for longer

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Pros

- Solid graduate/placement programme giving young people a nice start in the professional world - Helpful and professionally developing environment provided you click with the manager and immediate coworkers - Good system of KPIs where you can see what you're doing well and what you can improve - Opportunity at getting various experience in different departments though cross functional projects

Cons

- Extremely political. Your success depends on which butt you're kissing and how well you're kissing it. I sometimes had to do that even if every fibre in my body screamed NO. So please be aware of office politics there. - The only 'diversity' that matters there is that of appearances/gender/colour and NOT diversity of opinions. It's ironic how the same people that keep going about 'diversity' hold the same dopy ideas about everything ;) The diversity training rather propagandist and militant. Don't you dare questioning the dogma! Just tune out. - Some people got hired because of being female. Shouldn't it be about how you are and what you can rather than your biology? Affirmative action might not yield the best results. - Big boys club as someone said before. Again it's about how likeable you are and not how good you are. Helps if you're a guy. - Word of warning for (young) fresh female employees: beware of certain individuals only seeking a certain kind of gratification. Some clearly are in for a meat hunt. Don't get involved under any circumstances. Greasy! - Rampant gossiping, some really try getting their nose in your business. Yes, and walking out on you as you enter the restroom is very professional. - Condescending and patronising attitude and big egos from some members of management. Some don't acknowledge you, presumably because your not important enough. Although there are some really great ones! - Pressure for American social norms, big push to be an extrovert. Goes back to the supposed 'diversity'. If you don't socialise much and just focus on work, there must be something wrong with you. So you end up faking it every day... - Location is abysmal. Party animals won't be comfortable with a limited nightlife. In addition, due to the remote locations it feels like you're living on a desert island where you see the same people day in and day out both at work and outside. You can get sick of that very very soon. - Disconnection from manager and lack of workload can make you feel lethargic. - Slow processes, backward IT systems which is surprising for a large organisation like this. - Salary behind competition.

3.0
Dec 22, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Work life balance...a bit too much! Low cost area for family living.

Cons

No life for socially active within an hour in any direction of a small town. Management hires in bulk and then lay-offs follow every 3-4 years...Indiscriminate hiring and firing. Poor projections. Management dreams big without realistic planning and then falls flat as as cycle turns

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