
Like with any career, making time for yourself needs to make it up there on your priorities. You are in the drivers seat for your personal time. Good communication with your manager or leader helps them to help you and your team to have your back when you want to take a break from working to go play.
Generally Trimble tries to keep the work life balance in perspective, and I believe this is something they are continually working to improve. Managers are typically pretty flexible and understanding, and will try to help you accommodate anything that comes up.
It depends on the position and your own determination to create the balance. The company will be glad if you work unlimited hours but also doesn't complain if you work hard and go home at a normal time.
I think it's OK. You are expected to work hard during business hours, complete your tasks and go home to have a life. Spending all your time working is actively discouraged in my sector.
Tough. There is a lot of work and big expectations for all the employees. As the employee, you really need to make sure you are clear with your boundaries.
It's as good as you make it. You can work all the time or you can put in a 9 to 5.
Great! There is ample personal time off provided along with two one-week shutdowns each year. Occasional remote working is also allowed.
It's good in the Dayton location.
It's well balanced
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