RUN! Micromanagement, toxic abuse Total nightmare employer - Slitter Machine Operator 3M Employee Review

1.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Literally nothing. Just run fast and far away from this place.

Cons

3M was, without question, the worst professional experience of my life. The culture is deeply toxic and driven by entrenched, long-tenured employees who openly resent anyone new, younger, or with fresh ideas. Instead of collaboration, you get passive aggression, gatekeeping, and constant undermining. Misery is normalized here—and passed down like company policy. Management is spineless and disconnected. Problems are ignored unless they threaten optics, favoritism is rampant, and accountability is nonexistent. Poor behavior is protected as long as it comes from the “right” people, while others are blamed, micromanaged, or quietly pushed out. Leadership talks endlessly about values and innovation while actively rewarding the opposite. The company operates like a bloated bureaucracy stuck decades in the past. Simple decisions take forever, initiative is punished, and common sense is buried under layers of process and politics. Morale is terrible, turnover is high, and for good reason—people don’t leave because they can’t hack it, they leave to preserve their sanity. If you’re ambitious, competent, or value a healthy work environment, this place will grind you down. 3M may look impressive on paper, but behind the name is a deeply dysfunctional organization that treats employees as disposable. I strongly recommend looking elsewhere unless you enjoy toxic coworkers, ineffective leadership, and a soul-draining workplace.

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Pros

Large Corporate Network Interesting Products Good company culture

Cons

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3.0
Apr 2, 2026
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Pros

Great, intelligent coworkers and a decent culture of collaboration.

Cons

3M has been declining financially for years due to clepto executives. Recently they decided to stop paying competitive salaries. The new CEO is the type to expect positive performance changes based on his words and not his actions. He is outsourcing critical resources to questionably capable agencies and destroying the culture of collaboration and cooperation.

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