Pros
Ecolab invests heavily in you upfront. Paid training, flights, hotels, and structured onboarding show they’re serious about developing employees. The training itself is thorough, and the company clearly has resources and scale. Benefits are solid, and the role sounds good on paper.
Cons
Once training ends and you’re on your own, the job quickly turns into a nightmare. Constant calls from customers, frequent issues that aren’t always within your control, and very little breathing room in the schedule. Management on my team is new and still learning, which shows—expectations are high, but guidance and practical support are inconsistent. The company wants everything done strictly “by the book,” but the workload and scheduling make that unrealistic unless you’re regularly working 12–14 hour days. Work-life balance suffers fast. Compensation is also an issue. I applied for a night shift role advertised around $20.90/hr, but the actual take-home pay doesn’t reflect that once the workload and structure are factored in. The money simply doesn’t match the stress level.