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Farnsworth Group Inc

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Excellent Company with Job Security - Engineering Manager Farnsworth Group Inc Employee Review

5.0
22 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Farnsworth Group Inc. is stable and diversified so you don't have to worry about layoffs unless you cannot perform the job. They look at industry compensation to ensure they are paying fairly. High performing employees will be compensated highly and promoted to management.

Cons

High performers may need to apply some pressure to management in order to receive your highest compensation. Some more transparency with respect to business workings could be helpful to clarify measures for success.

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5.0
7 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work environment and exposure to different areas of experience.

Cons

Not sure yet. Have not been around long enough.

2.0
20 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Colleagues - Lots of work, so lots of experience - Admin staff - Basic benefits like anywhere else - Monthly phone stipend - Company vehicle for traveling to job sites

Cons

- Remote work became less and less tolerated (even if work was being completed) - Pay was stagnant and only received inflation-related raises. To put some context, our hourly fees increased about 10-15% each year for inflation and miscellaneous factors, and our pay only increased 9% total in three years. - Always encouraged to work extra hours to meet deadlines, however, no overtime pay. - Year end bonuses were abysmal for the first two years even after record breaking revenues those years. At a point, there was no incentive to work harder if the year end bonus was only going to be f i v e h u n d r e d dollars compared to the thousands upper management was receiving on top of profit sharing. - Profit sharing: only a select few within company are invited - Management: Some managers took the job way too seriously, micromanaging and feeling them breathe on your neck. It clearly showed how little they knew about managing individuals and only cared about profits and how many hours were used on a project. - Saw more HR hires rather than engineer hires to help balance work loads - Constant pressure on our time sheets and making us move time away from general and into projects…

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