Worst place - Machine Operator Bizerba Employee Review

1.0
29 Sept 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I have no pros this place is the worst

Cons

They care nothing about you the employees at all. Dont get me started with HR either, they do not cater to the employees. You go and make complaints about harassment ect and they will tell you we know but our hands are tied or they do nothing about it. Bizerba only cares about the work you put out and nothing else. If you are white at this place you will get the worst end of it all, they will let all other race get away with anything and baby them. You do not get fair pay either someone who is new will make more then someone who has been at company longer then you. Worst place to work and only reason why myself and others are still working there as of today is because of the economy at the time.

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5.0
14 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Precision engineered solutions for the retail and food industries. Innovative machines and devices. Long term employees committed to serving customers. Family owned, special place to work.

Cons

Internal systems are a bit complex to manage. Communication sometimes has gaps. Wide scope of products and services makes things complicated at times.

1.0
23 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are few good people that work hard and care deeply about their teams and customers. The benefits package is reasonably competitive.

Cons

The company frequently promotes its culture and values, but the employee experience often falls short of those expectations. High performers are routinely rewarded with additional responsibilities without corresponding compensation or career growth opportunities, while performance standards appear inconsistent across departments. Advancement can feel influenced more by relationships and visibility than by results. Employees who struggle in one role are often reassigned rather than held accountable because of said relationships, creating frustration for those who consistently perform at a high level. As a result, many talented employees eventually leave due to burnout, limited development opportunities, and compensation that does not reflect their contributions. Leadership communication lacks transparency, particularly regarding company performance and business decisions. There is a noticeable disconnect between executive messaging and employees' day-to-day experiences. Cross-functional collaboration can also be challenging, with departments sometimes focused on assigning blame rather than solving problems collectively. Compensation practices in certain areas appear outdated and make it difficult to attract and retain talent. Operational and commercial decisions are not always aligned with long-term business success, which can create additional challenges for employees trying to deliver results. Overall, the organization has capable people and significant potential, but inconsistent leadership, accountability, and decision-making make it difficult for employees to see a clear path for growth and long-term success.

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