UOP has gone downhill, but it's still a good place to work - Lead Engineer Honeywell Employee Review

3.0
Mar 25, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- The people are knowledgeable and friendly, most older people are eager and willing to help. - UOP management still cares about employees - Great opportunities to learn - There is a lot of focus on job training and getting new people up to speed - Many opportunities to get involved (engineering, research, tech service, field service, etc) - Great way to start a career - Good 401(k) - 75% contribution to the first 8%, low cost options available - Challenging work, but there is still a good work-life balance for most people - Puts time and resources in developing tools to assist engineers (although the suspicion by most is that the engineers are training tools to do their jobs for them) - Honeywell is intent on growing offices in developing regions and more or less letting American offices shrink via attrition (massive RIFs in US but added positions elsewhere) - Unlimited vacation (also a negative, see below)

Cons

- Benefits used to be competitive but every year they keep taking things away. Oil companies blow UOP out of the water in terms of benefits/pay. - As of 2017 Honeywell no longer allows working from home, even if you live more than 2 hours away and the only site within those 2 hours is not even a PMT site. - The pension is no longer available for new hires, and existing employees were capped at their 2014 salary - Have to pay our own dental - Furloughs, RIFs and cost cutting even when times were good for UOP - they are tied to Honeywell performance, so there's no incentive to perform - Moral is extremely low at all levels, even management - No longer allow business class travel, even for flights to Asia - but we still bill the customers a business class rate for travel allowance - Sales is now driving the company and not the technology or innovation - Honeywell wants to focus on systems and not engineers - Vacation is no longer guaranteed and is completely subject to the whims of who you report to.

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Pros

Great work environment Inclusive culture Awesome diversity and inclusion Flexible work schedule Competitive Benefits package Great Employee Engagement

Cons

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1.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

I really didn’t find any pros. This was by far the worst experience of my career.

Cons

Company is solely focused on hitting quarterly results by any means possible which limits any long term thinking or decision making. The culture is cut throat, the open floor plan limits the ability to connect with co-workers, allows for zero personal space and feels like working in a call center. Leadership has adopted the GE model from the 80’s and has no idea how to treat people. For example,I was called ‘f$%^ing’ stupid by a C-Suite leader and was present in many meetings involving Sr. Leaders cussing out junior employees. To say it was demoralizing would be an understatement. The company claims to be on the cutting edge of technology, but it’s all show, smoke and mirrors. This is a thermostat, scanner and floor fan company that cannot figure out how to innovate beyond adding Bluetooth or moving the power button. Software products are developed by people with absolutely no knowledge of operations and the turnover rate is beyond acceptable. Most of the positive reviews on this site are written by people who are new to Honeywell and in the honeymoon period. This is intentional and is an action in the onboarding process to make the company look better than it is. Reviews by tenured employees are generally poor and consistent with this feedback.

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