Great Benefits and Leadership, but Limited Growth and High Pressure - Manager bei CSX: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3.0
11. Feb. 2025
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Pros

CSX has an inspirational CEO who genuinely cares about customers, employees, and the community. The company offers great benefits, a solid tuition reimbursement program, wellness benefit, and some opportunities for hybrid work. The headquarters gym is excellent, and employees have access to free snacks, which is a nice perk.

Kontras

Performance management and promotion opportunities are heavily influenced by favoritism. Career growth is very limited, if it exists at all. There's continuous pressure to do more with fewer resources, which can be exhausting. The work environment feels very stuffy, traditional, and not dynamic, making innovation and adaptability challenging.

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5.0
8. Dez. 2025
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Pros

- strong benefits and culture - decent pay

Kontras

- everything is changing quickly with upper leadership and budget cuts leaving departments strained

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2.0
18. Dez. 2025
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Pros

-Under prior leadership (Joe Hinrichs), CSX was moving in a positive direction with stability and modern work practices -Historically strong bonuses (uncertain going forward) -Genuinely enjoy the application I work on -Talented and supportive coworkers -Employees clearly demonstrated high productivity while fully remote for multiple years

Kontras

-Since the arrival of CEO Steve Angel, employee experience has deteriorated rapidly -Abruptly forced return to office 5 days a week with ~2 months' notice after being successfully fully remote for 5 years -Employee benefits have been steadily reduced. Discontinuation of the Well-being Reimbursement Account (WRA) and elimination of the Student Loan Repayment Program -Promotions are difficult unless you’re on teams with the right funding and executive attention -Upper management frequently makes short-sighted, cost-cutting decisions that ignore long-term impact on employees and systems -High CEO turnover pattern. Leaders come in, cut costs aggressively, then leave -Frequent layoffs and continued uncertainty about further cuts -Employees are stretched thin across many critical systems with limited backfill -Overall employee morale is low and trending downward -Hard to recommend CSX leadership to someone actively seeking stability and growth

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