Glassdoor is your free inside look at Allegheny Ludlum reviews and ratings — including employee satisfaction and approval rating for Allegheny Ludlum CEO Terry L. Dunlap. All 5 reviews posted anonymously by Allegheny Ludlum employees.
Be The First To
Add Photos
75% of the CEO
Terry L. Dunlap
Current Employee – been working at Allegheny Ludlum
Pros – Pay, Good atmosphere, Diverse age groups and backgrounds
Cons – Difficult environment at times, depending on location can reach 140 degrees while working
2012-09-21 07:17 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Allegheny Ludlum full-time for more than a year
Pros – Compensation and benefits are great.
Cons – work weekends and midnight shift. the schedule changes with no notice
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend – I'm optimistic about the outlook for this company
2012-08-16 16:35 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Allegheny Ludlum
Pros – Great union force, high starting salary, open to learning
Cons – reception to change, slow promotion
Advice to Senior Management – need more youth in the company
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2012-04-02 16:02 PDT
Current Employee – been working at Allegheny Ludlum
Pros – The people are good to work with. The benifits are good and the company's financial security is very solid. It is a technology forward thinking company.
Cons – The organization structure is currently filled with too many vertical layers, and thus the lower-end salaried positions become the work horses without the recognition or compensation.
Advice to Senior Management – Align the organization correctly. Compensate employees based on job performance and not seniority only. Define metrics which acheive the overall business unit goals instead of pinning them against one another.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2011-01-12 20:07 PST
Former Employee – worked at Allegheny Ludlum
Pros – Good compensation, received a signing bonus . Very competitive benefits including heathcare and vacation time. Not much else positive to say besides the pay, which isn't enough for the work you are expected to perform.
Cons – Long hours in filthy, noisy, and dangerous working conditions. I usually averaged 11+ hour days, often with no time given for lunch. Not somewhere where it is easy to move up. I interviewed for and was offered an engineering position in their tech center but on the first day of work was told it was now electrical maintenance on their strip mill. There is a giant disconnect between production/maintenance and corporate/HR. Very unfriendly and hostile environment, especially the union workers who have it in for any salaried employee, even so far as to purposely breaking equipment, endangering employees, etc. Management always looks at it with a blind eye to avoid union problems, which only encourages further abuse and harassment.
Advice to Senior Management – Terry L. Dunlap is only in his position because he married the daughter of the former owner of the company. He is completely unqualified, both in respect to steel production as well as general business knowledge. Management needs to be closer to production and maintenance, instead they sit in their offices and implement misguided policies and programs and blame the support staff when it doesn't work.
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2009-08-14 11:39 PDT
Would you like us to review something? Please describe the problem with this {0} and we will look into it.
We're sorry but your feedback didn't make it to the team. Your input is valuable to us – would you mind trying again?
Your response will be removed from the review – this cannot be undone.
Copyright © 2008–2013, Glassdoor. All Rights Reserved. Your use of this service is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy & Cookies Policy. Glassdoor ® is a registered trademark of Glassdoor, Inc.
Simply post an anonymous review for a current/former employer or recent interview experience. Your post is anonymous – and if you're worried someone will be able to identify your review, you can even post without telling us your job title and location. Learn More.
No thanks – I'll just look around