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Williams Machinery

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RUN AWAY ! - Sales/Customer Service/Marketing/Coordinator Williams Machinery Employee Review

1.0
Jun 10, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay can be good, benefits are good. Guys working downstairs are a good bunch but then they're not management. They put on BBQ's now and again at lunch time.

Cons

Morale throughout the company is VERY low - Especially since the new CEO took over who is an egotistical sexist who lacks common sense and business acumen. Everyone is biting at the bit to try and get out of there and that is in EVERY department. They lie, lie, lie and then kick you out for no reason. I've seen 10 people fired within a year for no good reason and those fired were generating money. They monitor your emails and company cell phone and track where you are with the issued cell phone. Marketing department pull the strings and everyone is weary of that department - they are not trusted. RUN AWAY!!!

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2.0
Jun 3, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working at Williams Machinery had its bright spots—especially when it came to the people. The team, particularly those in mid to lower-level roles, made the experience worthwhile. There was a genuine sense of camaraderie and support among peers. Everyone looked out for one another, and that made coming to work something to look forward to. Day-to-day tasks were made lighter just by being surrounded by colleagues who were collaborative, approachable, and willing to help each other out. On top of that, there was a sense of optimism when the company started rolling out new systems, like a fresh CRM and other platforms. It felt, at least for a while, like a step in the right direction—an attempt to modernize and improve efficiency.

Cons

Unfortunately, those bright spots were dimmed by deeper issues that impacted morale and stability. One of the most frustrating parts of working there was the lack of communication from upper management. Feedback was rare, performance reviews were inconsistent, and many people found themselves unsure of where they stood. Then, without warning, layoffs would happen—no heads-up, no performance discussions, just a sudden and unsettling goodbye. It created a culture of uncertainty where even strong performers felt vulnerable. On top of that, those system upgrades that had seemed promising quickly turned into chaos. The company was severely understaffed, and that made it nearly impossible to implement major changes effectively. Instead of improving operations, the transitions often caused more confusion and extra strain on the already stretched team. It became clear that while there were good people working hard on the ground, the leadership and resourcing gaps made it difficult for the company to live up to its potential.

4.0
Mar 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people who treat you incredibly well. A lot of autonomy and trust to do your job well, and plenty of room to advance. Strong pay commission-wise.

Cons

Sales vs. Operations feel at times, with limited communication between departments.

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