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Sensor Products

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Small company, with attendant pluses and minuses... - Anonymous employee Sensor Products Employee Review

4.0
24 Oct 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get exposed to all facets of a small business: sales, operations, manufacturing, et cetera, and will work with co-workers in every function, Teamwork is important here, it's a casual work environment, and it's never boring. The products and customers are interesting.

Cons

If you need a lot of structure, and like a huge company environment, this isn't the company for you. You cannot hide in a cubicle -- you're given the tools needed to get your job done and then you're expected to use your brain to get the job done. You're expected to pitch-in where needed, if "it's not my job" is your mantra, look elsewhere. Not for the lazy.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The ability to work at my own place with nice coworkers no rushing.

Cons

The wages could see an improvement and summers feel sweaty hot in the production section.

5.0
24 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working as a Research and Development Technician at Sensor Products suits me because it’s a hands-on job. No two days are the same, and I build, test, and troubleshoot prototypes with engineers who are at the top of their game. They actually listen to me, which is great. Because I work for a small company, I have been involved in everything from the initial conceptualization of projects to the final production, which has taught me a lot about how sensors are designed and made. My coworkers are friendly and always ready to assist; the pace is generally laid-back unless we are nearing a big deadline. The freedom to work independently without constantly being monitored or supervised by management is helpful.

Cons

The biggest drawback is there is no career progression. Because the company is small, you can’t really move up into a senior technician or engineering role unless someone leaves first. The salary is mediocre at best, and the 401k match and other benefits are not as good as a large company. Sometimes equipment in the labs is outdated or not enough and testing slows down and it forces me to think out of the box. Moreover, due to the absence of formal training programs, I have mostly learned by figuring things out myself.

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