Great place to work for one type of person: Type A, Wants to be the next CEO, Loves to play the game, male. - Marketing Communications Specialist Ecolab Employee Review

3.0
11 Apr 2012
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Pros

Strong relationships among co-workers Has remnants of a time when companies took care of its employees Initial salary is competitive Opportunity to be involved in many projects Is a global company Convenient US locations Company is involved in community services projects Economically stable Brilliant employees Aggressive people have a great potential for success

Cons

Raises are not commensurate with inflation & are not based on merit High work volume Little opportunity for promotion/growth internally Strong politics Requires circumvention of many processes in order to be productive Not an encouraging environment

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5.0
21 May 2026
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Pros

Great management, interesting projects, and a very positive work environment. The team culture is strong, people are professional and respectful, and overall it feels like a great place to work. I really enjoy the type of work, the projects, and the way people collaborate with each other.

Cons

The main downside is that it can be difficult for contractors to transition into full-time roles. There seems to be a strong reliance on contract and offshore resources, so long-term internal opportunities may be limited depending on the business needs and hiring strategy.

2.0
24 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The actual coworkers and team members are great. Everyone is super supportive and just trying to help each other out.

Cons

Management: There’s a huge disconnect between upper leadership and the people doing the day-to-day work. Goals and priorities change constantly with very little communication, and it often feels like micromanagement takes the place of actual guidance. Work-Life Balance: The workload is completely unsustainable. You’re expected to handle an overwhelming amount of work, but you aren't given the resources or staffing to actually get it done without burning out. Expecting people to constantly work over their hours has become the norm. Lack of Growth: Career progression is pretty much non-existent. Promises of promotions or career development are thrown around, but they rarely actually happen. There’s no clear pathway to move up, so it’s easy to feel stuck and stagnant.

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