Egan Visual Reviews

3.1

57% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)

Adam Bortolussi

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29% positive business outlook

Egan Visual has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Egan Visual 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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21 reviews
1.0
18 Jan 2018

An Honest Review of Egan Visual

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Employees are one of the only pros that made this company memorable for me. Sadly at my departure many had left and the remaining were extremely miserable - Offer outside training subsidized but remember you must put in time for this to be covered.

Cons

- Read your contract thoroughly. Many employees were promised 2 weeks vacation at contract signing and when attempting to take a second week, they discovered that there was a long standing loop hole that the company could exploit to dent a second week. They have also decided to reduce lunches for new employees effectively asking them to work 8.5 hours with only a 30 minute break. They hire young people in hopes that they do not understand labor laws. - No Hr department. - No training. - I was told I received the most training out of all the people there and all I got was about 7 hours and told to read the 170 page product manual. - Bad Benefits. The benefits were horrible when I began and were "under review" for about 6 months. A new benefit plan was implemented that created so much outrage that employees actually put in their notice. This was caused by a clear lack of understanding from management about the needs of the employees. - Advancement opportunities are not based on performance but rather based on who will fall in line most easily. Promotions in my department were based on who was there longest regardless of lacking any leadership or true sales ability. - Do not value the health and well-being of their employees. Multiple times I approached management about struggling with work-life balance and it got to a point where I was at the lowest point of my life. I was promised for close to my full time, that they were doing everything they could to fix it. - No work-life balance. You are expected to work 9 hours a day and then be responsive outside of work regardless of other commitments. - Favoritism - Regardless of demonstrated responsibility, employees are not allowed to work from home under any means unless they are management level., then they work from home every time the president is away. - The positive reviews on glassdoor are from employees that were asked to write positive reviews. I should also note; 6 negative reviews have been removed from this website in the past year. - When an employee leaves, there is no effort to replace them but instead the work is added onto another persons plate. - over 18 employees left or fired in my short time there. Many had differing views then the president. - Reviews are based on other peoples performance. Many peoples reviews consisted of other employees being praised and others being knocked down and told they are not ready for this or that. - Reviews and Bonuses do not occur in a timely matter despite being one of the only people to hit their bonus during the entirety of their employment Never expect job security. A significant amount of fear mongering exists, especially within customer service - satisfactory health and safety training ( never received the second part) - No more profit sharing - Finally, when I was ready to move on professionally. I let my direct manager know where I was going and gave 2 weeks notice. Over the next week, Senior management went around telling my coworkers and friends that they should ignore me and not talk to me. When I approached my direct manager about how bad this was and how illegal it could be taken (defamation of character), Senior management appeared at my door and I was walked out. I asked for a simple apology from this person for what they did and received nothing.

1.0
15 Sept 2017

Create a better place for your employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Looks like a lot of cool new products have been introduced this year

Cons

Most employees are not trusted enough to take work from home days but are expected to take work laptops home with them to do extra work on their personal time. Mandatory Benefits hardly cover anything and come out of the employees paycheque. new employees receive 5 days vacation in their first year even though they are told in the interview they would get 10, vacation section of contract is vague and doesn't state this. There's no company culture and this reflects in employee morale and quality of work

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Egan Visual Response
8y
It's true that as a design and manufacturing company it's difficult to have people 'work from home'. This is where the people are, this is where the products are, this is where the machinery is. It's not really a question of trust - it's a reality that in most cases we need to be together, and hands-on, to solve our customer's problems. As to vacations, your facts are incorrect. Nobody at Egan has just one week per year of vacation. Two is the minimum (at Egan, and by law), and over 50% of employees have four or better. The Benefits are paid for jointly; over 80% of the monthly cost is covered by Egan. There is good coverage of many items (including Life Insurance, LTD, and copay drug and dental) and any job candidate is invited to review the package. However, it has been 5 years since a comprehensive review of the package has taken place, so that is occurring now. Egan has employees in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s, from a range of different life circumstances, so it's likely that the benefits review (being conducted in consultation with some employees) will result in a change to a plan that has more employee-directed flexibility as to how it's enjoyed. As to responding to posts that are anonymous and may or may not be written by people from Egan, we'll continue to do so. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts, so we'll continue presenting additional information for candidates to consider. During the recruiting process, candidates are invited to meet with other people from Egan (for example, in the department they'll be working in) to get the best sense of what it's really like here. At the end of the day, the "company" is a collection of people who want to work hard, be fulfilled, and enjoy their day, just like you.
5.0
20 Sept 2016

personal contributions are visible everywhere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Employee involvement is encouraged and there is always a strong sense of comradery between team members and departments. I have been with Egan for over 5yrs and no two months have ever been the same. There is always a new, and better way to approach a problem and the team at Egan makes continuous improvement a priority. If you are in sales, Egan offers a incredibly robust suite of products and the brand has a reputation for build quality and imaginative design. Abundant opportunity for hard-working, creative people.

Cons

If you are uncomfortable with accountability, this is not the right place for you. Expect the standards for performance to be high.

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Egan Visual Response
9y
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