Genacme is well-known as a leading manufacturer of all types of widgets, committed to the traditional values of craft engineering, affordability, and innovation, with a long history of providing innovative solutions and superior customer service. Genacme’s mission is to help customers complete their widget-related projects both in the real and virtual worlds. Genacme provides institutional and individual customers with state-of-the-art products backed by two centuries of engineering know-how.

Moved On But Still Have Nothing Really Bad To Dish

I worked at the company for 5 years but just felt it was time to move on. Its not the bad as companies go but it has a lot to do to be the best workplace. At the beginning, I didn’t think I was ready to start my role after such a short (1 week) training course and I was very nervous for almost a year as a result. Things got better but a bit dull.

Scott Bailey

Work/Life

Sometimes things just mount up, like workload and deadlines and stuff – I don’t know if its a lack of staff or the company trying to change from manufacturer to a digital outfit but you hardly get a moment to breathe

Mott T Hoople

OK Company, Shame about the Boss

Working anywhere is only as good as your boss. Not to name names but I have a “superior” who is always double checking all my work and making me do stuff again. They also seem to have a clique of “followers” who get away with never putting in the work. Did try to tell HR but Employerating seems the only way now.

Wayne Bruce

Pay not Keeping Up With Cost-of-Living

Everything is expensive nowadays, especially rent. I don’t know how a company can keep paying such low salaries compared to competitors. No real opportunities for regular raises or bonus schemes.

Parker Peters

Generally Positive

Great opportunities. Training is pretty spot on.

Anneka Hansen


As far as I’m concerned, my job is to deter increasing digital sales in favour of more trackable, traditional, physical widgets.
I feel like I’m the only one that tries to reduce the risk of/exposure to competition from cheap overseas digital producers of knock-off widgets.
If anyone ever bothered to ask me (and I’ve been doing this job for years), doing that will help solve the problem of increasing exposure to fakes / knockoff widgets produced in jurisdictions with lax attitude to IPO theft.
Seriously, what do I have to do to get someone to wake up and smell the coffee?

Alex Luther