CymSTAR Reviews

3.6

69% would recommend to a friend

(46 total reviews)

John Corder

88% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

CymSTAR has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 46 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CymSTAR 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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46 reviews
4.0
28 Jun 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fantastic people. Also, some of the best engineers I've worked with in a long time. I've never found them unwilling to help. Rather, they are very busy and do not have time to hand hold engineers who are not ready for prime time or want to come to work and coast. The bonus gives us incentive to move with a purpose. On that topic, the bonus is no BS. I usually *never* drink the Koolaide. But after two bonus seasons "I'll take a glass of the cherry please" Contrary to some commentary I've found on this site, I've found most of the managers to hold a great deal of consideration for their engineers. There is also not a lot of the finger pointing and gamesmanship crap from management here that I've seen at other companies. For the most part, there is very little micromanagement and you have free reign to get the job done. Some of us who tend to be a bull in a China shop spend a bit of time to make sure we don't step on toes, as there could be a *bit* more direction. However, I would characterize this as a personal preference vs a generally accepted fact. To put the positives in perspective, I've turned down a 40K+ pay bump twice to stay here. This is not a statement that the pay at CymSTAR is horrendously low. Once you add in the bonus, it's actually quite good. Rather, the intangibles I'd be giving up were worth forgoing the pay bump.

Cons

I would agree with the prior reviews' assessment that sometimes we do not have the best possible team leads, mostly because they are new and the company is trying to train more. This is largely due to company growth and moving from the model of a master craftsman shop to the mass manufacture model of a larger company. My observation has been that the team leads are often selected on the basis of prior technical achievement, on time delivery, and knowledge of the inner workings of specific programs, as there is no real dissemination of data provided on projects other than immersion and time served. Worked for some really good leads and a few not so good. The not so good have been great guys and know their craft, but not really geared to lead and not prepped before being thrown in the deep end of the pool. This results in some wasted time as other reviewers have noted. I didn't have to surf the web for months, as one reviewer noted, but I've more than once had to kill time or take PTO as I did not have resources to proceed on tasks assigned. Bottom line, if you require a highly structured environment & constant work pace with minimal lulls or rushes. CymSTAR is not for you. If you are *not* an uptight Type A personality like me, and you are willing to work hard when a crunch hits, you'll probably like it. I will also agree, to a *limited* degree, that there are management favorites or, as I jokingly call them, the "Star Team". The do tend to get the best assignments with a chance to shine, and if it goes pear shaped, they will not be the ones left holding the bag. I've in the position of being looked at as less than competent a few times now for situations that were not of my making, and management has not really appreciated the scope of this or the demoralizing effect it has on the ones who are left with the stigma of a bad project. That said, I would disagree with the prior reviewer's statement that favorites are "protected".

1.0
5 Oct 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Big bonuses,when times are good.

Cons

Management's decisions effect bonuses. Base pay is below average and they try to justify it with no cap on bonuses, that some years dont come through because of managements decisions. Management style is very hostile and wide use of fear mongering is employed. You will work many holidays, weekends, and nights, and when doing installs will have to work very excessive hours without support from management. 100+hour weeks are not unheard of. Although they dont directly say it, you are expected to work overtime when you are not traveling as well, and will actually tell you something if you only have 40 hrs on your time sheets.

1.0
23 Jun 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The bonus program is good if there is money in the bonus pool. Most of the people are nice.

Cons

Don't expect any help. Everyone is overworked and no one has time to help. As someone else stated it's sink or swim. You can work your butt off and you may not get a bonus. It depends on several factors and none of them is under your control. Management sticks together so forget trying to have a two sided conversation. If you have a disagreement with a manager then you need to start looking for a new job. Managers will make up things to get you removed. Management is not consistent about enforcing policies. If you are one of their pet engineers then you will be protected. If you aren't a pet then start looking for a new job. People are nice but there are definite clicks.

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