Working at Mohawk Industries Inc

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Ratings for Mohawk Industries Inc

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.4
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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Mohawk Industries Inc Reviews

What is it like working at Mohawk Industries Inc?

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Transportation Supervisor in Adairsville:
Pros: The people I work with on a daily basis
Cons: I can't complain about anything I truly enjoy my job
Usually late to the party, but always fun!
Showroom Manager in New York:
Pros: The constant flow of different projects that I get to work on. always meeting new architects and designers. The great relationships that I have built in the industry.
Cons: Managing people. Business administration.
Nothing is ever the same, until it is.
Product Designer in Chatsworth:
Pros: I enjoy the people I work with. I think that the job itself is exciting and has a lot of opportunities.
Cons: I really do not feel appreciated by upper management. This can make my job really hard.
Able to work on my own.
Senior Engineering Technician in Dalton:
Pros: Being able to handle jobs on my own with assistance if needed being a phone call away.
Cons: Restructured
Decent place to work.
Production Supervisor in Rome:
Pros: The shifts
Cons: Not appreciated
Stress.
Production Supervisor in Rome:
Pros: Pay
Cons: Always checking management and cutting out jobs and add more to you
Sales Professional - Working with a customer base to generat.
Territory Manager:
Pros: The freedom to plan my work and execute my plan in order to generate sales and income for my company and myself.
Cons: Increasing levels of stress as economic conditions change. Feeling that I am being under compensated for the work that I do as compared to others in my field.