Avantages
Timken has a total rewards philosophy embracing competitive pay and benefits. It's a conservative 110 year old company operating from the perspective of 4 core values.... 1) ethics and integrity, 2) quality, 3) innovation and 4) independence. At the same time Timken senior management is willing to take calculated risks and drive change in order to secure a bright future for the company, customers, associates and shareholders. Recently improved talent management and leadership pipeline processes are doing a better job of identifying and advancing top talent based on objective rather than subjective criteria.
Inconvénients
Although improving, the Timken culture still is very strong, making it difficult for diverse thought processes and perspectives to gain traction. Face time tends to be valued equally and/or more than results. Flexible work schedules are permitted, but managers tend to discourage this practice. Annual forced performance evaluation ranking system based on the GE model sometimes discourages teamwork and pits associates against each other.