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Hilti North America

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Hilti North America reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,833 total reviews)
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Mike McGowan

55% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Hilti North America has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,833 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hilti North America employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Servicios de construcción, reparación y mantenimiento industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Aug 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, great work environment, international development opportunities.

Cons

It is located in Matamoros, the talent acquisition is complicated.

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Hilti North America Response
2y
Thank you for your review. We are happy to see that you've had an overall pleasant time with us, and we encourage you to speak with your manager and/or HR Business Partner regarding your talent acquisition concerns. We appreciate your support to the organization.
3.0
Mar 30, 2023

Not the same company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

People I work with and most of the ones I worked around. Benefits were better than most. Superior products (tools, anchors and fasteners) that I sold and represented.

Cons

Over the years I have witnessed a shift from their focus on tools and products to software and services. Hilti is a tool company, and IMHO the best in the business. By shifting their focus, they are marginalizing their tool business. Over the years I have witnessed the adoption of the "Woke" culture within Hilti. While not all of that is negative, it alienates a group of employees who are your strongest producers - those who have been with the company the longest and know the business inside and out. Over the years I have witnessed Hilti "Retiring" many of their best employees in favor of younger and less expensive employees. In almost every case this was a detriment to the business and customers. Over the years I have witnessed the promotion of people based on something other than their real qualifications. This has resulted in people in management positions that have no business being in management positions. This has also resulted in the loss of great people who leave the company either on their own or are "Retired".

3.0
Sep 9, 2025

Needs a Process Overhaul ASAP

Recommend
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Pros

Company Vehicle Hybrid Work-Life balance Most Employees are really great people. Talent Acquisition team/hiring managers do a great job. Sells cool stuff.

Cons

Oh good lord even the processes have a process. HILTI is NOT a lean organization. There are too many steps to everything and it just slows internal teams down and adds cost. Great example - HILTI uses Salesforce as a CRM, but doesn’t have it set up to actually manager customers effectively. Instead, it’s used almost exclusively for performance management. The actually important parts of SF (entering leads, tracking trends, etc.) are buried under so many clicks and boxes that it becomes inefficient and incoherent. As such, most of the data input by field employees is inaccurate due to fear of retaliation. Sales strategy is messy at best. Too many “teams” and “specialists” and “consultants” that have to collaborate together to make any large project or big win come to fruition. As such, they often miss out on opportunities to get their products specified or get in with the engineers/contractors early enough to actually succeed, making every sale an uphill battle. CX Service/Warranty/Delivery operations are a disaster. Too much red tape and “processes” that limit how quickly and effectively they can answer customers needs or rectify mistakes. Van inventory….. Y’all… You say you have the Van Inventory processes to make sure AMs have the right tools and field costs are kept low, but have you ACTUALLY measured the cost of how you manage inventory for your field teams vs how literally every other tool manufacturer handles it? Stop. Just stop. It’s ridiculous. Put your muda glasses on and start measuring the cost of the HOURS your team spends worldwide trying to comply with van inventory so they can avoid writing off a drill. All of these process fumbles makes it difficult to use employees for their strengths. As mentioned above, TA does a fantastic job sourcing top talent, but once they are in the organization they get lost in processes and HILTI ends up missing out on high performing employees they have assigned to the wrong roll or location. Get lean, get smart. And lastly, this is ultimately the reason I’m leaving. HILTI does not offer a “competitive salary.” If they did, I they’d post it in the job description and the bonus/comp/myContribution plans wouldn’t be so complicated and convoluted you have to offer a class on how to understand it. My source?: my bank account and the job offer I just got for literally 50% more than what I’ve got at HILTI after a promotion and 2 raises… Guys, stop lying. Your comp plan is not competitive. That’s fine, but stop telling people it is and just own up to your small payroll budget.

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Hilti North America Response
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We're glad you saw value in the team, products and flexibility. Your insights around process efficiency, system usability and compensation are important, and we’ll continue evaluating how we can better support our people and streamline operations. We’re committed to learning and improving — thanks again for helping us do that. Wishing you the best in your career.
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