
Trimble challenges me and makes me feel valued and appreciated.
I love working at Trimble. I love our goals, our ethics, and our commitment to diversity. The only reason I feel a bit insecure about my job is that recessions are always difficult to weather.
Trimble is always trying to improve the package.
Unlimited vacation time. I can take as much time as I need.
We have each others' backs. Even working virtually, we all work together.
The commitment to everyone feeling welcome and finding a way to succeed.
Having clear objectives and the time to work on them to the best of my ability.
A day with no meetings so that I can devote all my focus to my projects.
Their transparency and their encouragement. I feel like they really know what they are doing and why.
They aim high, but they are down to earth. They work right in the trenches with us.
We have each other's backs. Everyone is willing to help out to get things done. No big egos!
I really appreciate the company's drive to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's very easy to align my personal priorities with Trimble's priorities.
We all look out for each other. Everyone is willing to help out. We all want our customers to succeed. I've never worked anywhere quite like Trimble!
The sense of inclusion. A lot of companies say "bring your whole self to work," but Trimble is the only company I've worked for where I actually can.
Doing a job I'm good at where I can make a difference. Being able to learn something every day that makes me better, as an employee and a person.
The best part is that I get compensated in money AND in pride. The money is good, but getting to work with these people and work toward worthy goals is fantastic.
So many C-suite execs focus on short-term goals without thinking about the bigger picture. At Trimble, our leadership team is thinking years and decades out. They're looking at what's best for the customers, the company, the employees, and the world.