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CNH Industrial reviews

3.6

72% would recommend to a friend

(1,667 total reviews)

Gerrit Marx

64% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

CNH Industrial has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,667 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CNH Industrial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
3.0
Oct 21, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Rich 401K and Benefits Good potential for interesting software/electronic projects - but see CONs Many company sponsored events such as bring your child to work day, summer picnic, local restaurants brought in from time to time to serve lunch New CTO, Mr. Berger seems brilliant even though he's relatively new - some hope there.

Cons

A lot. I mention good potential for interesting projects but the management has no software development experience - they are stuck in the 1990s. Tremendous turn-over with middle managers, directors, senior VPs and CTO. CTO 2 years on the job, new COO, CEO gets a pass due to passing of Sergio. New managers are visionless - looking for the "right" path forward seems to be hard for them. They brought in outside consultants to try and find solutions instead of looking within. Impossible to get a pay raise even when you meet your PLM metrics. CNH uses company multiplier toward your yearly bonus to adjust for what they feel you should get; the system is gamed against the employee naturally. Despite hitting PLM goals, the company multiplier is used to hold back bonus. If you interview at CNH, negotiate high salary and don't be sold on any bonus structure. PLM is total joke. No one pays attention to it yet everyone goes through the motions. HR rules with an iron fist but directors ignore. PLM is just a tool to divide up bonus money - not used to promote you. Purchasing runs the company instead of the engineers so many engineering decisions are ultimately overruled by non-technical purchasing people. Tremendous amount of cliques. If you're not part of the in crowd, you get side lined even when your skill/knowledge is just as good. I'm fortunate: I have lunch and work with the in-crowd, but I feel a bit sorry for some engineers who I know are solid but are often over-looked or excluded from meetings because someone doesn't like them. In short, an abnormal amount of POLITICS; nothing like I've ever seen at any other company before. Zero Vision - some engineers appear to know what and how to move things forward but management is just a word. Managers have no power for some reason and this trickles down to an unmotivated workforce. Couple with the politics, CNH has a toxic environment.

2.0
Oct 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

***I am not a disgruntled employee, I left because I deserve to stay ahead of inflation. This is the type of review I always look for on this site, open and honest from someone that isn't irate*****

Cons

- No raises ever. THIS IS 100% TRUE! HR will tell you during the interview process that they will do a salary review and increase your salary if you are not competitive. What does this mean for you? No cost of living increase & no merit increase. In over 10 years I have never seen or heard of a salary increase pushed through by HR. Even if they did increase your salary to be more competitive, that only tells you you were underpaid for a period of time so why should you celebrate them doing what they should have done in the first place? During my exit interview I heard these two quotes come out of the HR rep's mouth.... "People need to stop playing the victim" & "They need to be thankful they have jobs". So in the scenario you actually like your job and want to master it and stay in the position for years, CNHi makes it impossible because each year you are in that role you are making less money than the year before. Do not ever work for or get a job at CNHi while the agriculture industry is hurting. It will be a living hell no matter how you or your team is personally doing. Bonus calculations change constantly so you never know your target. Last few years the bonus (after tax) was maybe enough for 2-3 car payments. I was consistently ranked high (in the green boxes) so I was receiving the high bonus multipliers.

1.0
Apr 13, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the pros of working here would be standard benefits package with 401K matching and events like annual company picnics if these are important to you.

Cons

The cons far outweigh the pros. I’ll start by saying I would never recommend this company to anyone based on my experiences while working here. This company has the worst non-collaborative, backstabbing, cliquey, culture of any company I ever worked. Anyone who rates this company more than 3 stars has never worked for a really good company. - I recommend reading the current employee review titled “** Embedded Software Engineer **”. It provides accurate information. - Ignore the bogus 5 star reviews that only list pros and no cons but indicate this is a “good environment”. These reviews are only posted to boost the company rating. Environment: - Prevalent backstabbing culture. I was stabbed in the back by another employee several times without any corrective action taken. - It is true there are little “cliques” which work against you if you’re not in the group. You’ll be ignored if you’re not in the “clique”. - Lots of cronyism in hiring resulting in people not qualified to be in the position they’re in. They’ve hired a bunch of people from a failing large truck manufacturer near by resulting in a lack of software as a core competency. Alot of “software greenhorns” with no software experience. You will be the scapegoat for software leadership’s lack of software experience. - Most qualified SW people leave this company. Outlook / Work conditions: - For a company of this size its very clear they are not investing in their future. - Company budgets and spending were completely flat no intention of investing in improving the current situation. - They’re over extended on project commitments and understaffed by large numbers which is one of the reasons they have so many open jobs listed. - Current project commitments far exceed their budget and staffing as a result you’ll cover 3-4 jobs. Work conditions are substandard: - In some of the work areas you could smell the sewer from the floor drains. - Plenty of old chairs and cubicles from the 1980’s. - You’ll see numbered metal box rodent traps all over the building. It’s disgusting to think they have a cafeteria and serve food in this building. This place is a total dump! Software Development: - Currently no experience with realistic project scaling, resources, and commitments. Teams are overloaded and understaffed by factors of 20 or more. The team I was on was understaffed by 30-50 engineers compared to their biggest competitor John Deere. You’ll be blamed for not being able to succeed. Even prospective candidates we interviewed would ask about team size and comment on how small it was. Seems the only ones that don’t get it is the leadership at CNH. - To make up for teams being understaffed CNH is overly outsourced. This over outsourcing has created a software architecture that is like a puzzle that doesn’t fit together. They will give money to any contract company who will hack the request together just to get paid. - Due to no process or coding standards the SW code bases show a total “hack-fest” approach to development. No discipline in coding or review of code. They've been developing code for 5+ years without process or coding standards. You’ll be walking into a mess regarding the SW code repositories. - SW developers you will set your career back 20+ years working here. - No product portfolio, program, or project management exists resulting in vehicle programs being late. I ended up having to also be the project manager for all my projects since there wasn't any organizational acknowledge for this need. - Horrible IT and network infrastructure. Network runs really slow. Employees would work from home because the networks speeds were faster through a remote login than in the building. - Network was not setup for global SW development, no multi-site capabilities, remote sites would download the source code repository every morning, also no dedicated build environment or build team for SW. They wouldn’t pay for the multi-site upgrade for software sharing capabilities. These are all signs that they aren’t prepared or investing in multi-site global SW development. General: - Get your money upfront. Company will low-ball you on the salary offer (I was asked me 3 times during my initial interview if money was the most important thing). I was evidently making more than they were willing to pay. Don’t be sold on promises of big bonuses. They do occasionally happen but not always. - You will work like a dog. Employee moral is really low. There is no recognition or acknowledgement of success. I shipped new products and there was no recognition at all. They don’t know how to celebrate success. - Most good people leave after 3 years vestint (some leave before). Company has a hard time hiring and retaining people. Any company that was good wouldn’t have a problem retaining it’s employees. CNH doesn’t care about its employees. - With the sell-off of Fiat-Chrysler last year and talk of selling off some of their agricultural brands challenges are ahead and the future does not look bright. Final thoughts: - I've never felt so compelled to write a review after my experience at this company. There is absolutely no reason to consider working here. The environment is absolutely horrible. It's hard to believe this place actually still exists given the TOXIC environment, outdated policies, and lack of software as a core competency. I really set my career back 20 years working here. The best thing I ever did was to leave.

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