Engineers being treat as disposable tool - Technical Service Specialist Abbott Employee Review

1.0
Jul 22, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good company with a global vision.

Cons

I have never seen a company treating engineers like a disposable tool until I work here. Increasing workload and pressure without resource support and no reward. Management recognize you when they need you take more responsibilities and work load, while put down on you when discussing remuneration. Pay is a joke compared to other medical companies. They keep feeding your work and responsibilities, stretching you like a robotics without any reward, once you failed to achieve those unhuman targets, they came to you and point out you are not suitable for the work. This happened many times and people are leaving, over 10 people left the department last year, for this industry, this is a joke. Many of management has no degrees and couldn't manage work properly. I doubt some of them see new people with strong education background as threat to them. No leadership in Australian Region. HR is not neutral and not professional. If nothing change, more people will leave this year.

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