ITT reviews

3.8

81% would recommend to a friend

(425 total reviews)
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Luca Savi

83% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

ITT has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 425 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ITT 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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425 reviews
2.0
Aug 11, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hands down, best place to work when it comes to coworkers. Other members of my team were all about making the best product instead of being about who is going to one-up everyone else for the boss. Low level management (my supervisor in particular): best supervisor/boss I've had the pleasure to work for. He was a manager that came across as more of a peer in every good sense of the word. While you knew he was your boss, you also knew that technically, he was very sharp. He knew the design/engineering aspect very well and was just getting his feet wet with the management side. They allow for flex-time to some extent (not a set-in-stone time schedule). They also have a 9/80 summer schedule (80 hours over 9 days, every other Friday off). As of 2009, they still offered either a traditional pension or a lump sum pension as well as 401k matching. My premiums for medical/dental seemed low compared to other places I've worked, but I also paid a lot more out of pocket in coinsurance.

Cons

Payscale is far lower than other companies in the same field. After 7 years with the company and an applicable Master's degree, I only saw a pay raise of $12000. A promotion was a raise of 4000 and most other years, raises were 3%. If you were not working overtime, you were not doing your job. Company policy was that you did not receive any overtime pay unless you worked 8+ hours of OT in a week and you could only record OT on your timesheet if you worked 2+ hours OT per day. This policy was strict. Most supervisors held their employees to this rule. There were many weeks in which I had to work OT (less than 8 hours) and saw no compensation, not even comp time. While the 9/80 work schedule was good, it used to be for 6 months out of the year. A few years back, it was cut back to only 4 months and there was never a long stretch where you would be on this schedule. It was suspended the weeks around Memorial, Independence and Labor Day. I never felt like I could get into the groove of the 9/80 schedule since every few weeks, it would revert back to the regular 5/40 schedule. Take note: this 9/80 schedule is merely a perk, it is not required of employees to follow it.

3.0
Oct 7, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive salary and benefits, especially for new hires moving in from other geographical regions. The cost of living in Rochester is very low, and the housing market is steady. As an engineer in this geographical region, ITT is one of few stable job opportunities that still affords a comfortable lifestyle. Taking paid time off is easy with very little hassle. ITT consistently makes money even in this harsh economy. New hires can expect a great way to learn how the industry works and build valuable experience before moving on.

Cons

Management offers few opportunities for professional growth (travel, conferences, etc). The relatively high average age means lots of middle managers. The culture of jaded ex-Kodak workers can be depressing. Management is not interested in employee wellness, as evidenced by the health plan and lack of wellness-based incentives. The Hawkeye plant downtown is in a downright dangerous neighborhood. Violence outside the office and vandalism to employee property is a not so rare occurrence. The way management tries to downplay it is insulting.

2.0
Nov 28, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

High pay and competitive benefits. ITT generally pays well over the industry average for the geographical area. Negotiatiate well when you join and when you change jobs. Merit raises tend to be average to below average.

Cons

Lack of job security due to the relentless drive for quarterly profits. At the first hint of poor operational performance, the first step is to eliminate business class travel - a normal perk for executives and anyone traveling overseas. The next step is to curtail overall spending and specifically travel. You can then be assured a layoff is in the works. Totally predictable.

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