3M reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(5,856 total reviews)
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William M. Brown

48% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

3M has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 5,856 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The 3M 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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2.0
Apr 13, 2022

USAC killed it

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Pros

Base pay is really good and so is the RRSP plan. Variable pay sucks.

Cons

3M was great. USAC is a new restructuring where the US eliminated resourcing for Canada and killed its high performing culture. As a result all the good talent left. Zero local upward mobility and stagnant wages. US has this astonishing combination of useless meetings and endless spinning of tires for approvals to do anything, but at the same time offering no support or real care for the Canadian business. Competitors in Canada are starting to eat 3M alive because of the lack of focus locally. It’s really too bad because before this restructure it was a different company. Sales professionals look elsewhere, there are better opportunities as there is zero incentive to outperform anymore.

3.0
Jun 4, 2018

3M Canada is a shadow of its former self.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

In general, the people are great and the work is interesting and rewarding at 3M Canada. The salary and benefits are better than many other companies. Working from home or, if you can't work from home, taking 'personal time' is an option which is great for times when unexpected things pop up like a sick child or you need to be home to meet a plumber, etc. Work-Life balance is OK most of the time. Lots of volunteer opportunities. Amenities at HQ in London, ON: lounge areas, subsidised flat-rate catered lunches; fitness centre with showers; on-site fitness classes; ping pong table; on-site nurse.

Cons

Overall, 3M is an ethical and somewhat transparent company but the management sometimes says one thing and does another, all the while pretending to take employees' opinions into consideration. In recent years, there have been more instances where a "leader" acts within their legal rights but the actions are not fair or ethical. It's unbecoming of the reputation that 3M has earned in the business world and with their employees previously. They are relying more and more on contract workers to fill gaps and save money without increasing head count or having to provide benefits. For several years of my tenure, contract workers had a reasonably good chance to get hired. In fact, I started as a contract worker and was hired in just over a year. Now, the time you can be on contract is limited and *very few* get hired on as permanent employees. Really good people that you rely on daily can be gone and replaced with a 'newby' at any time and you have to spend precious time training someone else to do what the previous person was very capable of doing. Employee morale is usually high but the recent changes in the C-suite and the decisions that they've been making over the last 2 years have betrayed the trust and dampened the spirit of a lot of people. Many great people have either left or been let go without true cause.

1.0
Sep 29, 2017
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Pros

Amazing colleagues and great products

Cons

Terrible management, half the workforce is kept on a contract to contract cycle for as many years as 3M can legally get away from it. No HR support for contract workers who are treated like second class citizens.

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