Decent Company - SAP Functional Expert Jabil Employee Review

3.0
23 Aug 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are very competent managers in some positions in Operations. They like to hire and promote within, which is really good for the employees that work there. They are fairly flexible with people.

Cons

Not having competent management in all necessary areas (specifically IT). Some people are in positions they shouldn't be in. They are great people, and I have nothing against them personally, but they are there due to the Peter Principal, and that needs to change. They are outsourcing more and more, which is taking jobs away from the United States of America, which is really not good in my opinion.

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2.0
20 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Compensation is generally fair for the workload and industry standards, providing employees with stable income opportunities and overtime potential. 2. The company maintains strong operational output and has the ability to consistently meet demanding production goals and customer expectations. 3. Employees gain valuable hands-on manufacturing, logistics, and production experience that can strengthen long-term career growth in industrial and technical fields. 4. The workplace encourages efficiency, adaptability, and productivity, helping employees develop strong time-management and problem-solving skills. 5. Working for a globally recognized manufacturer can provide resume credibility and exposure to advanced manufacturing systems and processes.

Cons

1. Employees may experience excessive pressure to meet production quotas and performance expectations, which can negatively affect morale and overall job satisfaction. 2. The workload and pace can create elevated stress levels, particularly during high-demand production periods, leading to fatigue and reduced workplace motivation. 3. Employees who exceed production goals or consistently perform at a high level may feel underappreciated due to limited acknowledgment or positive reinforcement from leadership. 4. Some employees perceive unequal treatment or possible age-related bias in workplace interactions and advancement opportunities. 5. Internal communication and teamwork may be negatively impacted by gossip, favoritism, or coworkers acting in self-interest rather than collaboratively. 6. Some supervisory staff or team leads may contribute to workplace tension through inconsistent communication, lack of transparency, or unprofessional behavior. While Jabil offers strong production opportunities and industry experience, some employees have expressed concerns regarding workplace culture, leadership professionalism, and communication practices. Reports of negative discussions about employees within leadership environments, along with concerns about fairness and inclusivity toward LATAM employees, may contribute to decreased morale and trust if not proactively addressed. Strengthening accountability, communication standards, and inclusion efforts could help improve employee satisfaction and workplace culture overall.

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