I really hope it changes - Anonymous employee Brady Employee Review

2.0
Oct 27, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They do hire good and smart people.

Cons

Management is filled with corporate diplomats which keeps the highest level of management happy, but makes the people doing the actual work feel unsupported, unheard and not trusted. That also means that roadblocks stay where they are, or roadblocks are created by indecisive tendencies of upper management. While they hire good people, they don’t allow them to the the experts. There is also no clear strategy outside of launching more products. Because there is no clear direction, teams that have to support all of those launches are left to guess which launch is more important than the other. Other companies of this size publish their three-year strategic goals, Brady boasts about pumping more money into R&D without giving any clear roadmap of what they hope to achieve with that spend. Look at their quarterly earnings reports and fiscal kickoff releases and you can easily see that. Pay is low, so fight for a high salary going in because you won’t get good raises, and if you get a promotion there is a percentage cap on how much your raise can be. They did not handle covid well, people were shuffled to different areas to give the appearance of social distancing. I know it was uncharted territory but there was no transparency, no attempts to make decisions based employee concerns and really poor communication. While other companies had their employees start working from home well before the state’s requirement to do so, Brady employees were told we would be in the office and that even though schools were shut down, employees with children had to take vacation to stay home with them. We did work from home for a couple of months, but we returned fully to the office in June 2020. Then in November we were put on a work from home every other day schedule, which was again, to give the appearance of social distancing. We fully went back to office again at the beginning of April 2021 to a strict no work from home policy that isn’t written down anywhere, and apparently varies building to building. So if you’re in a position that you could work from anywhere, be prepared to take vacation days when your children are sick. Or if your manager ok’s a work from home scenario, you’ll be told you need to take vacation days for the days you worked from home should hr find out. They do ask the managers that are known to be the corporate diplomats to come on here and write good reviews, so take that into consideration when reading the 5 star ratings.

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
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Pros

Great environment and team culture

Cons

Not hybrid and won’t be willing to change although the job can be done remotely as well

4.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

* Very diverse (younger & older, veterans, different races, sexualities & cultures. The only category I have not seen is handicapped). * Likes to hire from within. So you can work here for decades and have lots of opportunities doing a wide variety of work all over the world * You can come back if you did good work, didn't burn bridges and find that it is actually not greener on the other side (I personally know of over 7 people who left Brady for other companies then later came back) * Brady is very active in the community and sponsors or gives to: STEM and innovation, higher education. hunger taskforce, Milwaukee Diaper Mission. homeless shelters. animal shelters. cancer support groups. local environment clean ups, so many of these types of things and in many different locations. *Pay can be acceptable or even good for some positions especially for upper management and long term employees. * Ability to buy up to 5 additional vacation days a year. * Occasional appreciation events with food trucks, mini bundt cakes, cookies. ice cream bar. catered holiday meals (Christmas & Thanksgiving here in USA), There will always be some who would "prefer more pay than pizza parties" (an expression often heard in many different companies and industries) * Quality products that make work, lives and compliance much easier. Nice to support products you can be proud of. Good for us (company & employees) that many of our products still needed and purchased in difficult times (pandemics, tariffs. recession) * Decent benefits and options - medical, dental. HSA or FSA. 401K. Roth IRA. Pension. Bonuses (if goals met, if company does well. Not guaranteed, but bonuses should not be considered guaranteed)

Cons

* No work from home (which really bothers some people - those who want to take it, those who resent anyone who does, see next half of statement) but is possible in rare; case-by-case; emergencies for positions that can be done from home. (I don't know why this form will not let me use commas). * Pay could be better for many positions, It should be competitive. * NA Technical Support needs more resources and should be given more respect - it is not just a cost center. They have to support a very wide variety of products (printers, scanners. label & ribbon or ink consumables - both stock & custom, desktop software & mobile apps) - with many models & generations of each. * HR fights flex time for hourly employees even for medical apts. If time does not interfere with job. time will be made up and supervisor approves, why fight it? This is not good for health, retention, employee relations.

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