Butterball Reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(349 total reviews)

Jay Jandrain

76% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Butterball has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 349 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Butterball employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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349 reviews
1.0
17 Mar 2025

True Colors

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people. My team is amazing to work with and it’s a shame that our culture is being degraded by the few at the top

Cons

I’ve been with Butterball for over 3 years and I loved working here until very recently. Butterball has always preached “leading with purpose” and listening to their employees. However, after multiple repeat years of record breaking profits, they are taking away the hybrid flex schedule and requiring corporate employees to be in-office 5 days a week. Leadership refuses to address employee concerns and questions and is playing favorites by allowing some people to continue to work from home but not allowing that flexibility for all employees, it’s shameful and archaic. Employees thrived on the current hybrid schedule, enjoyed work-life balance while still having 3 days in office for collaborating and team bonding. This change will essentially be a pay cut for many employees who will now pay more in gas, child care, pet care, etc. No pay increases or any other benefits are being introduced to compensate for this change. Diversity at Butterball is embarrassing. The leadership team is entirely white and all male except for ONE woman.

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Butterball Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. We acknowledge this is a big change, and we want to ensure you feel supported during this transition. We believe that returning to the office will enhance collaboration, enable stronger team connections, foster innovation, and positively contribute to professional growth. We value your feedback and encourage you to discuss your concerns with your manager directly. Your well-being and job satisfaction are important to us.
4.0
4 Jan 2016

Supervisor Position

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people and management are great to work with. All are friendly and management does try to provide a good work environment with the employees. Bonuses and advancement are better than usual.

Cons

I was given a salary position, for which we came to a yearly amount, however, the amount that I am paid compared to the hours that I work is not working out. Yearly salary was divided 2080 working hours, however I am working between 50 to 60 hours a week.

2.0
10 Jun 2015

Legal slavery, HORRIBLE leadership

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Pros

Close to home, benefits, "OK" pay.

Cons

Work 1 year to get 1 week vacation. 3+ years 2 weeks vacation. Never home and when you are home you are in a bad mood and exhausted both mentally and physically. Pay is based on testing and management "sign offs" for completing said tests/ skill blocks. And the people who design the test just copy and paste the Information from the manuals. 95% of them are not even half qualified to bag groceries let alone "train" and they collect top pay per hour to do ABSOLUTELY nothing. The whole system is designed to keep you making a certain amount of money, usually sickly low for the headache, for an extended period of time. If you are a decent, knowledgeable mechanic you will be used to max while others (unskilled employees who cant repair anything, ones who do not work as a team, people who lay out of work constantly, people who make excuses for not doing work, etc.)due the bare minimum and get by. The thing with this is, besides the obvious detrimental low moral it causes is that...If you and maybe one other guy are the only ones getting things done and babysitting the others (which you are not being paid for) you WILL NOT have time to go test and complete the seemingly never ending list of what you are suppose to do to get the tests taken to get the skill blocks signed off for. Also, its at the managements discretion to whether they sign you off or not, which they hate to do and constantly make excuses not to, which in turn, keeps you at the same pay with more and more responsibilities and headache for YEARS! There is no hope for moving up unless you are in the "click", usually family...which family working under family is against policy but the rules only apply to some...If you do not know someone higher up or are related to someone higher up, you are out of luck no matter how hard you work, no matter how good your attendance is, no matter how good your leadership skills are, no matter your qualifications. Upper management treats everyone like they are nothing more than a number and 100% disposable. While you are working yourself to death, they are backstabbing you and coming up with new rules by the day to hinder you and bring down your morale...meanwhile, they sit back and collect $80k a year aside from what they steal, and yeah I've seen them steal by the thousands. Generators, tractors, power tools, welders, entire ac units....bought with company cards, delivered to supply, loaded into a good ole boys truck, and drove out the back gate...while you struggle to feed your family and maintain a decent home life they are living it up, and take every opportunity to show you (not the theft of course, that's hidden but they don't realize that not everyone is their friend and not everyone has their morals). And if you're thinking that I should tell someone...That's a surefire, definite way to get fired, they will get you. I've seen it over and over again. This place is by far the most twisted, corrupt place I've ever seen. Work here long enough....you'll see.

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