Great place to work, wish the culture was shifting more quickly - Project Engineer bei 3M: Mitarbeiterbewertung

4,0
24. Apr. 2023
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Pros

Good benefits/pay, safety and stability of a large company, kind and intelligent coworkers, lots of opportunities for growth

Kontras

Post COVID not many people work in the office and as a young employee it's harder to network and make friends. 3M is an old company and it's organized around the idea that people will start out of college and work for the company until they retire, they lack the flexibility to cater to the lifestyle many young adults choose to live now which makes it hard for them to retain younger employees

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5,0
15. Juni 2026
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Pros

Good company to work for.

Kontras

Large corp culture for employees

4,0
28. Juni 2026
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Pros

Compensation is genuinely competitive — one of the stronger-paying manufacturing roles you'll find in the area. Benefits package is comprehensive and well above average. The retirement account and stock options are a real standout, especially for a machine operator role; 3M clearly invests in its employees long-term. Day-to-day, the people on the floor make the job. Coworkers were hardworking and easy to get along with, which goes a long way in a production environment. Upper management is what you'd expect from a large corporation — a bit removed from the floor — but that's pretty standard for a company of that size, Not a deal breaker.

Kontras

The shift schedule is rough. Rotating between 12-hour days and nights on a swing schedule sounds manageable on paper, but constantly flipping your sleep schedule takes a real toll over time. Work-life balance is difficult to maintain when your "days off" are often spent just recovering and readjusting, and you can easily miss out on normal life things — social plans, family time, errands — simply because your schedule doesn't line up with the rest of the world that week. Upper management can also be a friction point. When people who haven't touched the machines in years (or ever) come to the floor with strong opinions about how things should run, it creates frustration. The folks actually operating the equipment day in and day out develop real expertise, and that doesn't always feel acknowledged from above.

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