Follett Reviews

3.2

37% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Mary Lee Schneider

24% approve of CEO

10% positive business outlook

Follett has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Follett 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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84 reviews
1.0
8 Dec 2025

Abysmal Hr practices

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule Nice campus settings

Cons

1. Job Insecurity – High risk of being terminated for trivial or fabricated reasons, especially if benefits or tenure milestones are approaching. 2. Toxic Work Culture – Employees may feel undervalued, mistrusted, or constantly on edge. Morale tends to be low. 3. Lack of Loyalty or Recognition – Long-term contributions may go unacknowledged; the company may not reward loyalty or hard work. 4. Unethical Management Practices – Using loopholes or dishonest justifications to avoid paying benefits or honoring contracts. 5. High Employee Turnover – Talented staff often leave for more supportive workplaces, leading to instability and increased recruitment costs. 6. Limited Career Growth – Promotions or raises may be withheld in favor of cost-cutting measures. 7. Poor Communication – Transparency is low, and employees may be kept in the dark about decisions that affect their job security. 8. Stressful Work Environment – Constant fear of termination can lead to burnout, anxiety, and decreased productivity. 9. Low Employee Engagement – People may do the bare minimum to protect themselves rather than invest in company success. 10. Reputation Risk – Word of unfair practices can damage the company’s public image and make it harder to attract talent. 11. Limited Benefits or Support – The company may avoid offering comprehensive health care, retirement plans, or other perks to save money. 12. Short-Term Focus – Decisions are made solely to maximize immediate profits, often at the expense of long-term sustainability or employee well-being. 13. Legal/HR Vulnerabilities – While they may try to cut corners, this approach increases the risk of lawsuits, regulatory scrutiny, or labor disputes. 14. Resistance to Employee Feedback – Concerns, complaints, or suggestions are often ignored or punished rather than addressed constructively. 15. Morale Poisoning Among Remaining Staff – Witnessing unfair treatment can demoralize other employees, creating a culture of fear and resentment.

5.0
11 Nov 2025

Idk

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good environment to work at

Cons

No cons to be honest

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