Ametek doesn't care about customers or employees - Anonymous employee AMETEK Employee Review

1.0
Jul 12, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people I worked with were very friendly, hard working, and very talented.

Cons

Ametek's entire business model is "strategic acquisitions". Acquire companies for cheap, cut corners to improve short term profitability at the expense of customers and employees, then use the profits to acquire more companies and fund their dividend to shareholders and stock buybacks. How do they accomplish this? Nonstop budget cuts focused on bleeding acquired companies dry to fund new acquisitions. Ability to serve customers and remain competitive is significantly impaired by lack of resources. Executives are only focused on the current quarter and meeting shareholder targets. So if a budget cut reduces SG&A for the quarter, but causes significant problems for customers down the line, that's fine because they'll figure it out later. This strategy has worked out very well for Ametek's shareholders, just take a look at their stock price. It doesn't work out so well for employees and customers. Chances are you're reading this because your employer was acquired and you're wondering what to expect. Your CEO probably gave some speech about how they're pretty hands off and it will be business as usual. That is a huge lie. Ametek changes pretty much everything without listening to people that have been at the acquired company for decades, and then things inevitably go wrong. They do not treat their employees well at all, either. There's no work life balance. You're expected to work 70-80 hour weeks to make up for your coworkers that quit that they refuse to replace, all while making a substantially below market salary that they refuse to budge on. If your employer is acquired by Ametek, start looking for a new job right away. I jumped ship and have no regrets.

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Back in 2025 they did a lot of damage control due to a lot of issues. There appears to be a very traditional, old-school management mindset that still influences the culture. In my experience, the environment can feel like a "boys' club" at times, which may be common in some manufacturing organizations but can make it difficult for employees seeking a more inclusive and collaborative workplace. At this particular site, favoritism and workplace politics seemed to play a significant role in employee success. Building the right relationships often appeared to be just as important as performance, which could be frustrating and draining over time. The company has experienced layoffs and furloughs, creating a level of uncertainty for employees. Management was often not very visible and was not consistently present on-site, which sometimes made it difficult for employees to feel connected to leadership or understand the direction of the organization. The culture around meetings and presentations was extremely rigid. There was a strong emphasis on structure, hierarchy, and formal presentation standards, which could feel overly militaristic at times and left little room for open discussion or different working styles. Another change I noticed was a reduced emphasis on employee engagement activities compared to what I had observed previously. Opportunities for team-building, recognition, and workplace events seemed less frequent, which had an impact on overall morale. While the company offers a strong brand name, continued growth through acquisitions, and an attractive facility, I believe improvements in culture, leadership visibility, employee engagement, and consistency in management practices would significantly improve the overall employee experience.

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