Not great - Anonymous employee Kimble Companies Employee Review

2.0
30 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The money is ok for the most part

Cons

They make you pretty much live there

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Kimble Companies Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback about your experience with Kimble Companies. We’re glad to hear that you found the compensation to be a positive aspect of the role. At the same time, we understand that the workload and time commitment can feel demanding, especially for team members who are newer to the organization. We take concerns about scheduling and work-life balance seriously and are continually evaluating how we can better support our employees while still meeting the needs of our customers and communities. Feedback like yours is important in helping us identify areas where we can improve. We appreciate the time you spent with us and wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
15 Apr 2025
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Pros

Strong industry, waste isn't going anywhere

Cons

Big company ran like a small one

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Kimble Companies Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your continued contributions to Kimble Companies. We’re glad to hear you recognize the strength and stability of the industry and the role we play within it. At the same time, we appreciate your candid feedback regarding operational structure and the importance of listening to employee input. As we continue to grow, aligning our processes with that growth while maintaining the agility that has long been part of our culture is a key focus. Feedback from team members - especially those in leadership roles - is critical in helping us improve and evolve. Thank you again for your insights and for being part of the team.
1.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The job initially feels welcoming and full of potential. In the beginning, the environment can seem laid back, and the coworkers are often the reason people stay as long as they do. You’re given a lot of independence and trust early on, which at first feels refreshing compared to overly strict workplaces. However, over time you start realizing that the lack of structure and involvement from management isn’t freedom — it’s absence. Once the honeymoon phase wears off, you begin to see how many issues are left unresolved and how much employees are expected to tolerate without support.

Cons

Working here started out promising, but over time it became exhausting in ways that had nothing to do with the actual workload. The biggest issue is management’s complete lack of accountability and support. Problems are constantly ignored, communication is nonexistent, and employees are expected to carry the weight of dysfunction while leadership watches from the sidelines doing absolutely nothing to improve it. What makes it worse is how draining the environment becomes after a while. Morale is incredibly low because hard work goes unnoticed, toxic behavior gets tolerated, and concerns are brushed off until people stop speaking up altogether. It’s difficult to stay motivated in a place where effort doesn’t matter and leadership seems disconnected from reality. I didn’t leave because the job itself was impossible — I left because the environment slowly kills your drive, your energy, and eventually your mental well-being. No paycheck is worth feeling miserable every day.

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