Cummins reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(7,027 total reviews)
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Jennifer Rumsey

84% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Cummins has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,027 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cummins employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Industrie manufacturière industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Jun 18, 2017
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Pros

Easy to work there, low expectations, anyone who is moderately good is a "star performer". Flexible schedule - management doesn't keep track. Most people work 9 to 4:30. No travel - except for in specific very high level roles, but this is damaging to some customer facing and product management roles.

Cons

You can't get in front of your customers. Product managers are expected to do all of their work from the office, and therefore are unable to really see what their customers need or how they use the product. A lot of lazy people work at Cummins - because it is nearly impossible to get fired for mediocre performance. So - you have a few "A" players, very very few, and a lot of people who want a job for life and do hardly anything at all. It's a frustrating environment for "top talent" which is why they leave in droves every single year. Cummins also prides itself on paying just below median - which also attracts middle level talent. I mean, who stays somewhere, when you are practically guaranteed a higher salary somewhere else. As a manager you are expected to "work with" people who are not performing - which leads you, as a manager, to convince other managers to higher them, thus continuing the cycle. Very high turnover, due to high performers and low performers both, means that there is no continuity in jobs or management. I had a new boss every 6 months, along with their expectation for my role. HR runs the company - employees are existing in an environment where they are terrified to say anything to anyone. It's like a stasi state you are encouraged to "report others anonymously" for "coaching". Also, the hiring of employees on visas is an intentional tactic to keep wages very low. People are hired on visas, when there ARE qualified Americans, I was told to "ignore that fact" and just process people through the system in order to increase diversity numbers. When choosing between 2 candidates you are supposed to hire the "diverse" candidate even if they are substituting for an American worker. Indian tech workers are sequestered in a windowless building in Columbus - but there are hundreds of them from outsourcing companies.

2.0
May 16, 2017

Good Entry-Level Career Builder for worker bees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1) Early career opportunity for resume. 2) Small town environment if at headquarters in Columbus 3) Significant growth if you have a Masters in BS

Cons

1) "Doing the right thing" is promoted...but in reality this is all show for new employees. 2) Those wishing to transition to middle management will find no development to place into a new role by the company. You are on your own even with historical high performing and high potential "ratings" to get a role whereas in the past the company would ensure it's upcoming talent to middle management was placed into key areas. 3) "Diversity" is promoted which is indeed important, but the company abuses it to drive work to lower pay & salaries while actively choosing certain candidates to reach a %demographic rather than choose the best employee. At the same time, age/career experience is utilized almost to a discriminatory level still rather than the capabilities of some employees. Company needs to learn that high performers are above "typical" levels. 4) "Restructuring" has attempted to solve some inefficiencies but in reality it has just attempted to move responsibilities to lower pay grades in the company that are not capable. Cummins no longer values an "expert" that will keep Cummins reliability at the forefront while still innovating. Rather, they will place an army of new hires that make the same mistakes the company has made for years and wonder why there are so many fires. Your processes are not air-tight that anyone can do anything. Wake up and value those that actually make a difference and influence key decisions because they have passion. 5) Layoffs - Leadership has constantly miscalculated and reacts to the market leading to layoffs. Great talent is walked out for being in the wrong spot at the wrong time rather than looking to the bigger picture. Enter new employees upon recovery for cheaper and ambitious support...unfortunately enter previously fixed mistakes and pissed of customers. 6) "Collaborative" Workspace - in other words you get a small locker and no assigned desk. Detrimental to developing consistent relationships and horrible if in the engineering environment.

1.0
Nov 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

very good infrastructure location ( IOC balewadi office ) people are very helpful and down to earth learning experience in job

Cons

Pay is very very less - less than half of what others in the industry pay poorly designed induction program the industry is on the decline and they might downsize anytime they claim to have a great culture, but I could not find anything great in it

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