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W. R. Grace & Co.

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W. R. Grace & Co. reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(428 total reviews)
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Ed Sparks

76% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

W. R. Grace & Co. has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 428 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The W. R. Grace & Co. employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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428 reviews
1.0
Aug 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Big company and good products. That's about it at this organization. Poorly run company with a lot of potential if leadership is upgraded.

Cons

Horrible HR department and recruiters. No work life balance. Low pay (manufacturing side). Poor leadership at executive level. Don't follow through on their plans and goals. It's about who you know not what you do. If you are reading this and debating on working here...don't. You have been warned.

1.0
May 17, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard to think of any. The pay rate is very high but coupled with cons its not worth it. The safety program is pretty good and they seem to care about the environment.

Cons

Egotistical incompetent managers who know zilch and have the interpersonal skills of yaks. Completely unrealistic production scheduling goals and god forbid should you fail your shift numbers for ANY reason! I had talked with many employees at other locations and it seemed these issues were everywhere within Grace. Grace's HR department services as their KGB and CIA all rolled into one, don't ever talk to them as it'll fly back to your manager before you hang up the phone.

1.0
Jul 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, but leadership decisions are eroding what made Grace special W.R. Grace has some of the most talented and dedicated people I've ever worked with. For a long time, there was a real sense of pride in being part of such a respected and historic company. The pay has traditionally been strong, and the benefits were solid—though that's started to slip in recent months. Work-life balance has generally been good, and many teams truly care about supporting each other.

Cons

Aggressive Return-to-Office Mandate (a.k.a. Forced Layoffs) A rigid, top-down return-to-office policy was recently enforced with little transparency or justification. High-performing remote employees—many of whom were hired with the understanding they'd stay remote—are now being forced to relocate or face termination. There’s no data to back the decision, no consideration for performance, and no acknowledgment of how work actually gets done in a modern environment. Even though I’m not personally affected, I’m watching some of the company’s most capable people—critical to keeping things running—being pushed out under the guise of "returning to the office." It’s demoralizing, short-sighted, and damaging to a culture that once prided itself on flexibility and trust. 401(k) Match Slashed The 401(k) match was recently cut to just 3%—a sharp downgrade from previous years. This isn’t just a minor adjustment; it’s a major blow to employee compensation and a glaring warning sign. When companies start gutting retirement contributions, it usually means leadership is panicking—tightening budgets in the worst ways possible. It sends the message that long-term commitment and employee well-being are no longer priorities. Morale takes a hit, and people naturally begin questioning their future here. "We’re Broke" Tour Begins Executive leadership has recently begun an unofficial “We’re broke” messaging campaign, signaling to employees that the money is gone, raises and promotions are off the table, and the best you can do is hang on. Not exactly a recipe for engagement or retention.

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