Avoid this company at all costs - Anonymous employee Milliken Employee Review

1.0
30 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you don’t get laid off you at least have a salary. You don’t need to try very hard because no one listens anyways and almost everyone has already given up trying to make positive change.

Cons

Toxic work environment where everyone is fearful of calling out the issues because it will be held against you. By far the worst leadership team I’ve seen from any company. Completely incompetent with no apparent strategy other than lay off your labor so the family can get paid. Morale amongst the employees has hit rock bottom. Everyone I talked to hates it and wants out. Manufacturing process is completely broken, nothing is ever on time or has major quality defects. No room for growth, flattened the entire company and eliminated leadership roles. I guess the current leadership didn’t want to be challenged by hard working younger talent so instead of building a future they decided to fire or lay off the future. But at least the old folks got a nice severance package. Leadership micromanages but has no clue how each industry functions and they don’t care to learn. Instead of laying off the young talent they should have fired all the VPs and up and promoted hard working employees. Refuses to hire to backfill key positions and will place all the work on the unlucky few who stay. They will then point the finger at you for not getting everything done while they sit in their cubicle and do some useless PowerPoint slide that doesn’t improve the company at all. Avoid this company at all costs

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5.0
1 Apr 2026
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Pros

ethical culture, stability, safety, training.

Cons

slow growth, bureaucracy, limited promotions, some workload pressure.

2.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Used to be a great company.

Cons

This used to be a very good company, but over the past year, many of the most talented and experienced employees have either been laid off or have chosen to leave. Following large-scale layoffs across the apparel division, the remaining employees are now expected to handle the workload of three, four, or even five people. Responsibilities are continuously redistributed without any additional compensation or meaningful support. This has created significant operational chaos, which is reflected in declining customer satisfaction. At the same time, management has declared success, pointing to what they describe as the best financial results in years. However, these results do not stem from sales growth or innovation, but rather from aggressive cost-cutting at every possible level. The current environment seems to favor those who do not challenge decisions or provide critical feedback. If you are willing to align with leadership without questioning direction, you may find this a suitable place and get promoted. However, those who identify weaknesses and speak up about them are likely, sooner or later, to be pushed out. Paradoxically, the most “valued” employees appear to be those who remain passive, avoid responsibility, and do not engage critically—rather than those who contribute ideas, initiative, and expertise. There is a growing perception that minimal engagement is tolerated as long as there is no dissent—even to the extent that unproductive behavior, such as hiding with a phone in the bathroom instead of working, goes unchecked. At times, the culture feels reminiscent of a “Black Mirror” scenario: keep your head down, follow instructions, collect points, and perhaps one day you will be rewarded. Overall, this is no longer an environment that supports ambitious, independent, and forward-thinking professionals. It has become a place where conformity is valued more than competence.

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