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Human Resources - Anonymous employee Bridgestone Americas Employee Review

1.0
18 Sept 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay was pretty good, but unfair between employees in different departments doing the same job.

Cons

Manager bullying, racial discrimination, ethically immoral, they hire employees into roles that have no experience and pass up people who would be great candidates, employee investigations are never resolved. I was told by my manager that I needed to work not only while in the office for 9 hours, but I needed to take my work home as well and was expected to work at night for long hours. I said the workload was unmanageable for the year and a half that I was there and nothing was done. Work was unfairly distributed. Terrible culture. DO NOT work here. I would seriously look somewhere else - it is guaranteed that you will be miserable.

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Bridgestone Americas Response
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Hello, we take these allegations very seriously and we’d like to have this investigated. Can you please email us at careers@bfusa.com with further details and your contact information? We value your feedback at Bridgestone and hope to hear from you soon.

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