"The best part of Rain Bird is working with the outstanding employees that it hires"
"Rain Bird can be an interesting place to work. There are opportunities for advancement and to work on new product development. There is still the sustaining work on existing products, quality issues, cost reduction programs. They do pay well for the position but the environment is very conservative and the president can micromanage his subordinates."
"Rain bird has the most toxic, unhealthy environment I have seen in my life, very high turnover at managerial levels is a proof of senior leadership either blind or not wanting to address and supports its employees...all manger I know are looking for another job"
"I've worked with Rain Bird for 6 months and have found the people are very supportive and the work challenging. Objectives are established early, so targets are quickly known, and your ability to start making an impact is almost immediate. My supervisor is supportive and available for input as I need her on various projects."
"Very poor leadership which results in low morale. This directly impacts productivity and quality. Part of the poor leadership culture can be directly traced to the HR Director. She is clueless about what motivates people and what they need to become loyal, dedicated employees. She needs to go sooner than later."
"Many qualified people have come and gone."
What do you like about working at Rain Bird?
"Busy place, no chance to get bored."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"They want AS9100 and SixSigma people."
What don't you like about working at Rain Bird?
"Cut throat, back stabbing."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Please get a life."
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