Herman Miller Reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(691 total reviews)
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Andi Owen

67% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Herman Miller has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 691 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Herman Miller 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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691 reviews
3.0
23 Jun 2015

Innovative company for its research; beware politicking in local offices.

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Pros

Great synergy amongst colleagues across the globe. People are generally very willing to offer insights to help with securing projects. Especially enjoyed working with market research and marketing department who always had something interesting and relevant to share.

Cons

Senior employees spend more time in politicking and power struggle than doing actual work. Mainly fingerpointing at colleagues across the region who pick up their slack. HQ advocates agile working but this has not translated down to the local offices. They expect you to meet clients, yet be present in the office most of the day. No confidentiality with the HR as well. She comes to you with with seemingly innocent questions and promptly proceeds to share all the information ( including salary information )with the people in the office, especially those she wanted to suck up to.

3.0
13 Dec 2023
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Pros

Flexibility and good working environment

Cons

Salary package not as competitive

1.0
15 Feb 2020
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Pros

Competitive pay and better than average benefits.

Cons

A more than year-long, piecemeal re-org has crippled the organization's ability to accomplish inspired, meaningful, or innovative work. Most VPs, SVPs and C-Suite are embarrassingly disconnected, breeding complacency among the white-collar West Michigan worker bees. Fortunately, the beautiful Holland-based "Design Yard" campus is full of diverse office settings well suited for hand wringing and thumb-twiddling. There have been many warning signs but even the most optimistic employees knew that decision-making was impaired and trouble afoot when, at an all-hands meeting approximately two years ago, it was enthusiastically announced that Board Member and failed Toys R Us CEO, David Brandon, was tasked to lead Herman Miller’s own executive search. Brandon was ousted and Toys R Us liquidated not long thereafter. Hard gulp. The Global Creative Studio (brand dept) has a reputation and history of being painfully slow, non-collaborators, with ineffective project management. Despite a long history of mediocrity, the leaders of this practice area, and a detached sense of complacency, have curiously remained in place. Eighteen months into the tenure of a new CEO has yet to produce a vision that employees feel they can proudly co-own. Corporate headlines (strategy?) like "Unlocking the Power One Herman Miller" lack any real depth or action beyond a few generic bullet points buried in a shareholder presentation.

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