Caterpillar reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(7,326 total reviews)

Joe Creed

68% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Caterpillar has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,326 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Caterpillar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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7K reviews
1.0
Jun 25, 2025

Disappointed in the Direction Under New Leadership

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Pros

Strong brand with global recognition, Talented and dedicated coworkers, Competitive compensation and benefits, Opportunities to work on large-scale, impactful projects, Long-standing legacy of innovation and product quality

Cons

Culture has declined rapidly under new CEO, Leadership says one thing publicly and does another internally, Decisions are made without transparency or input from those impacted, Increased focus on control and optics rather than trust and results, Morale is low, Psychological safety has taken a major hit,Long-tenured employees feel undervalued or pushed out,Shift away from flexibility, with pressure to return to in-office regardless of business need

4.0
Jun 3, 2017

By far the best company I have worked for.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Each experience will be different, but this is the best place I have worked for. My boss encourages a work life balance and is more than happy to remain flexible for when the kids get sick or something else comes up. Even working remotely is an option.

Cons

The market is cyclical and as a result there can be and sometimes will be layoffs. This of course isn't desirable, but it isn't personal.

4.0
Jun 18, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

All my engineering co-workers were competent and gave great effort to follow through on the right decisions. It took some looking, but I was able to find great leaders (usually lower level) and work with them as much as possible because they cared, championed, and enabled the people around them. For an entry level graduate engineer, the compensation and broad experiences were great. Finally due to the nature of the age of the corporation their is ripe opportunity to bring new perspectives and technologies to the production and equipment technology in use. If you can bring a new technique to the corporation, you can easily make a name for yourself and become an expert.

Cons

The more I was exposed to higher leadership (primarily in research and production), the more I was surprised and somewhat disheartened by a lack of cohesive vision for the company. The corporation acts more like a loosely connected coalition of business units and divisions, rather than a singular brand. This seemed to have the effect of: a diluted vision, decoupled responsibilities, a variety of confusing and thick middle management layers, slow responses to change, duplicated efforts, and a lack of focus on internal and external customers. It feels like programs and changes intended to engage and empower employees (like innovation, strategy, and customer advocacy and experience) end up being fads rather than deep cultural investments. Finally, I will say that the corporate culture has the, I believe unintended effect, of making the definition of 'leadership' equal to one who takes great political and career affecting risk to see some goal accomplished. Whereas I believe the best leaders I've experienced have 1) a strong vision that invigorates and invites people with a variety of skills, 2) the courage to enable those motivated workers to execute their talents to the quality they wish to reflect their reputation and integrity, and 3) the strength to defend their teams when budgets get tight or development gets challenging.

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