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10 reviews
3.0
23 Jul 2020
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Pros

Good health benefits, employee activities, company performs well financially, management always works toward improving processes and sometimes gets employee feedback (it is unknown to me if that feedback is given serious consideration).

Cons

high employee turnover for a few years now, management is more focused on profits than employee welfare. Like many companies, high turnover means many employees are doing more work for the same pay. Some of the hardest working employees are paid the least and not given enough credit by upper management.

3.0
14 Jul 2020

Its ok - could be better

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company continually growing through acquisitions

Cons

Stocks and numbers are the most important thing for this company. There is not much of a culture. Everyone does the work they need and leaves right when its time. Management changes all the time, it's hard to keep up sometimes. High turnover and burn out rates. Really low pay unless you are in upper management. Not at all a progressive or innovative company.

3.0
6 Dec 2018

Senior Calibration Technician

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible hours, growth opportunity within the company, your day will never be boring

Cons

Upper management doesn’t listen to the ideas that employees want to implement, micromanagement, travel, lack of training, shifted from a quality lab to a production lab

3.0
10 Feb 2025

Working at transcat

Anonymous employee
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Pros

My team is really wonderful

Cons

Limited vacation, no bonus structure, bad communication from upper management.

1.0
9 May 2025
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Pros

The most enjoyable part was the people I worked alongside and who worked for me. I cannot say enough positivity about the people who keep the lights on. The benefits were standard for a corporate environment. The compensation was all over the place, but I was paid decent for my time.

Cons

Management hammers down unrealistic expectations and goals that you personally to meet, which is impossible given their timelines without working 60-80+ hours a week. The company rather would spend tens of millions of dollars on botched acquisitions of other related companies to artificially inflate their stock prices instead of increasing their workforce to compensate for the increased workload. Nothing is structured, nothing is uniform, and nothing makes any sense. The technology is a hodge-podge of "let's just make it work and deal with it later" solutions to keep upper management happy. Then when that solution is no longer viable, the mid-level management gets the third degree for not being given enough resources to implement a proper solution, despite the warnings to upper management that the solution was not viable long-term. They don't care. As long as upper management gets their bonuses and shareholders see gains, they don't care how it gets there, but don't call them out on it, or you'll find yourself on the unemployment line. They fired me for "unsatisfactory performance", but I never had a single review, performance improvement plan, nor was I still on probation at 10 months post hire. It was coincidentally the day I was about to ask for a LOA to help my family care for my father-in-law who was dying of cancer at the time, which was disclosed to upper management a week prior to my dismissal. They're so disorganized and disconnected that when I emailed them and request they just send shipping labels to me to return my work equipment (as I already had the shipping boxes to return them), they instead shipping two giant boxes overnight with labels inside, wasting even more money. Further, when the state unemployment office received the paperwork on my discharge, they found insufficient evidence of wrongdoing on my part and approved my unemployment claims. Stay away from this company, I passed up a cushy IT Director job at a private university that paid $10k less a year to work for Transcat and I regretted it every day. I've worked for many companies with networks and environments much larger and never had the enormity of issues and red flags as Transcat. Since leaving the company in late 2024, their stock tanked 40%, further highlighting the fragility and mismanagement going on from the top of the company.

3.0
2 Nov 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Transcat was a great place for a me as my first job out of college. I was able to move through the company relatively quickly.

Cons

Upper Management lacks diversity and its very apparent. The industry the company is positioned in is extremely boring but they are a huge player in it

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