Trystar Reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)
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Andrew J. Smith

85% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Trystar has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trystar 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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31 reviews
5.0
23 Apr 2026

Opportunities abound within the chaos

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Pros

- Fast paced organization that is quickly growing, leading to a lot of opportunity to make an impact - A lot of genuinely talented and good people in the organization - Most of the leadership group stays connected with the organization; not uncommon to hear the VP of your department admit they need help or ask you for your expertise

Cons

- Disorganization in a lot of areas; rapid growth + acquisitions has led to multiple overlapping processes - Lack of established guidelines/best practices in a lot of areas - Direct career pathing not possible in all departments

5.0
22 Apr 2026
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Pros

Trystar has a strong, team-oriented culture where people genuinely support one another and collaborate across departments. Leadership is approachable and clearly invested in both the company’s growth and its employees. There’s a consistent focus on delivering high-quality solutions, and it feels rewarding to be part of an organization that takes pride in its work. It’s also a fast-paced environment, which keeps things engaging and is something I really enjoy.

Cons

Like many high-growth companies, processes and structure are still evolving, which can occasionally create ambiguity. That said, I wouldn’t necessarily consider this a drawback—it’s a natural part of growth and something many will find exciting, as it creates opportunities to contribute and shape how things are built moving forward.

1.0
19 Mar 2026
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Pros

Legacy of strong engineering talent (though this is being pushed out). Historically strong oversight from C-suite (prior to current R&D leadership shift).

Cons

The current R&D leadership has shifted the culture from meritocracy to pure cronyism, where political proximity to the Director and VP of Engineering is the only viable path to promotion. As a veteran with 21 years of experience, it is disheartening to watch engineers with only 3–5 years of experience fast-tracked into Lead or Principal roles while seasoned staff are told to "stay down" to make room for favorites. This bias extends to resource allocation; while the political circle receives company-funded certifications, grants, and free money for growth, the rest of the engineering talent is sidelined. The ETO, Power Distribution, Power Conversion and PMO managers operate without accountability due to personal ties with R&D leadership, and there is a disturbing trend of third-party consultants being converted to full-time and promoted without proven records. Furthermore, there is a blatant "double standard" regarding presence and work ethic leadership frequently disappears for "private appointments" on Fridays, while the people actually doing the work are denied the same flexibility or recognition. If you work hard here, you will remain stagnant; if you play the political game, you will grow. The C-suite must intervene before the remaining senior talent heads for the exit. The technical and financial competence of the management layer is also alarming; many Senior Managers don’t even know how to calculate a basic budget forecast and were promoted solely based on relationships. Ultimately, it is a "yes-man" culture: if you dare to question the Director or point out these flaws, you are effectively blacklisted from any future promotion.

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