Net positive, with several "buts" - IT Analyst III Caterpillar Employee Review

4.0
Feb 6, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

-Brand recognition. The company produces several unique and top notch products. -CEO recognition (Jim Owens is intelligent and generally a good leader). Management workforce is largely comprised of quality people. -The management focused career track seems to offer a lot. There are many options for employees who are willing to vary their experiences every few years (requires moving). -Traditionally, Cat has been a reliable employer (job security). -For the Peoria area, the cost of living relative to Cat's level of compensation is a good deal. Peoria commutes are easy.

Cons

-Top-heavy and excessively hierarchical. Far too many managers. Lots of fat there and in the worker bee ranks also. -Process heavy, which strictly speaking, is fine with me but the red tape is too much. Cat seems unable(unwilling?) to effectively address this. -Technical career track seems to offer very little, leading to migration of tech employees to management roles. Promotion progression is near zero. -Though the stated work/life balance aims are good, the reality is sometimes inconsistent: depends a lot on position/project -Internal organizational structures are very siloed. Metrics prone management often lacks a holistic evaluation approach. -Performance rating process is weak: strong tendency towards bell curve distribution, performance measures often arbitrary/amorphous for those in IT support roles. -Difficult individuals are often not dealt with (well or at all), but are allowed to stay and continue their poor performance or mistreatment of coworkers. -Cat fails at seizing opportunities to leverage IT effectively. -Old style management. Too traditional, conservative and slow. Want to develop patience? Work here. -Your career experience here is too directly tied to your direct manager's interest in you. A few are great, others are pathetic, many are just blah. -Of late, the lack of raises, promotions and bonuses has taken a serious bite out of morale.

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Cons

Working at Burger King and living from my car in Northern Michigan during the middle of winter was preferable to working on-site in Peoria. Project work was inherently meaningless and dictated almost entirely by the caste system this company has in Central, IL. My relocation had absolutely nothing to do with the role at hand and was a power play by management to get me to become a bleed-yellow Peorian in the CAT-corporate social club. The company loyalty here is absolutely disgusting and has nothing to do with the viability of the brand or product. Everyone is enamored with the status and wealth they've attained on account of not performing hard, manual, life-threatening labor. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who actually cares about what goes on in the defense division or addressing the geopolitical anomalies between the former headquarters and the new business direction of the company.

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