International Reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(1,476 total reviews)
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Mathias Carlbaum

85% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

International has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,476 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The International 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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1.0
22 Feb 2015
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Pros

-If you're in lower management, you are tenured and never need to worry about being laid off. Only worker bees and executives get removed. -Inept lower management has no skills in leadership or managing. This causes everyone's motivation and morale to be as low as possible. Once you learn the ropes and keep your head up that the external job market will improve, working at Navistar is not that bad. -No work of any kind will ever get recognized or rewarded. So put in your 40 hours and go home. Don’t believe anything a person in leadership says about the dangling carrot in front of you. It’s not there. Ask any employee. DON’T TRY CHASING THE CARROT. . If you want extra money work a few night shifts at McDonalds or Walmart. There you will be paid for your time. -Fort Wayne is the greatest city in the world. All Fort Wayne people are superior to every other person on the planet. Don’t forget this saying. It is the bible of Navistar. -The Fort Wayne good old boys take care of each other. This puts the final nail in the coffin for motivation. If the company gives out raises, the bulk of it goes to the Fort Wayne/good old boy clan. Everyone else divides up what is left. All identified super star employees for raises will be in the clan no matter how much they failed in the past. -Weak board of directors-Top level leadership knows the answers to the business book questions but their actions are the opposite. Top level people are like parasites milking the place dry with their high salaries living the life. If there was a shred of integrity and self-respect in these people they would voluntary take pay cuts of 50-75%. Since the top level leadership knows the board of directors is weak, they are using this to help get their friends even richer. People in VP positions are buddies of top level people. VP’s need to be told straight up of their job requirements, you’re here to take money and be the fall guy when your contract is up to save my high ranking position. So enjoy the money and vacation they call working at Navistar. -Don’t worry about layoffs- SEC filings explain all. Even if the place is profitable, it would take 20-30 years to pay everyone back Navistar owes. So kiss your raises and profit sharing good bye. DON’T CHASE THE CARROT. IT’S NOT THERE. Advice to worker bees. Kick back, relax, enjoy the show. No point in picking fights, standing alone for what you believe is right, blah blah blah, take it else where to a high performing company if that's what you want to work in. This is a C and D company.

Cons

-Anti-American engineering center Company hires H1’s and TN’s for jobs any American engineer could do. Foreigners in manager positions will discriminate against hiring American workers. I know people in the USA are still fighting for racial diversity at other companies, but Navistar is light years ahead of that by discriminating against all Americans in engineering. One reason for this is because American engineers will not tolerate this leadership’s behavior and leave. Visa sponsored employees have no choice. They have to take the beatings or face deportation to their home country which they speak so highly of but don’t want to live there. Hiring H1’s got so excessive that someone asked how come Navistar can find so many college grads in other countries with questionable education standards and 0 years’ experience but not any American college grads with 0 years.

2.0
6 Nov 2017

Demotivating culture, failed attempts to rebuild

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location, good pay, some great people. Nice facility. Good work life balance. Can’t think of much else to say really

Cons

A new strategy every year, no consistency of purpose Managers are promoted and not taught how to actually be effective leaders No transparency Constant nose to the grindstone mentality, year over year So much downsizing most people are doing multiple jobs Poor systems and data Management rewards firefighters. They care more about what you did today with little focus on the bigger picture No one gets fired. There is no penalty for being a low performer

1.0
7 Feb 2016
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Pros

The pay with benefits is slightly above the area average and you won't have to feel like you've taken advantage of them because you will earn every single penny!

Cons

They care nothing for the people, the union is weak, and what you prove you can do while doing your main job you will continue to do. They have group leaders who watch you and bully you into doing just as much as you possibly can, to the point that going to the restroom is something that reflects poorly on you. But the part that really affected me was watching the leaders drag an employee that passed out due to heat off the assembly line and making everyone concerned keep the line going by yelling at them to do so. Many of the employees that I work with here have been injured here with back and shoulder injuries to the point where they couldn't get another job that pays close to what they currently make after the injury. Some of the paint booths are not enclosed and overspray particles go into the air. There is a 25' stain on the floor at the entrance that shows proof of the heavier particles dropping. (The paint is carcinogenic according to it's Safety Data Sheet) Also, It is about 20 degrees warmer inside the plant during the summer than outside. In addition, one must also be prepared for plant shutdowns. They run the lines fast enough to build up a bank of finished buses then close the plant when they "run out of orders" or "can't get the parts we need" or any various reason, and then there is the unpaid, understood 2 week shutdown at the end of the year.

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