Continental reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(6,296 total reviews)
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Christian Kötz

69% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Continental has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 6,296 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Continental employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Sep 11, 2019

Definitely not the best place

Recommend
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Pros

401k Health insurance Paid time off

Cons

Poor culture Lopsided work Long hours Poor work life balance

2.0
Sep 2, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of great people work at Continental. I had many wonderful experience while working there for quite a while. I owe Continental a lot for my professional growth. It really was an awesome place to work until recently. Until about 5 years ago, they had transparent HR intermingled with its workers and management, solid core values that weren't just company printed propaganda. It stood for something and help drive a healthy culture. I do want to give Conti some credit before starting into the cons because they really used to be a great company that stood for something. Unfortunately, those good time were over with a sharp turn to downward spiral lane for employees.

Cons

Unfortunately, Continental has become so large, it has not found a decent corporate integration strategy. Information certainly stops at a certain level. In the last 5 years I was there, disconnection between groups and specifically business units led without any guidance, which then turned to management crushing anyone to get ahead. In addition, Continental is impregnated with processes that get processed by additional processes, that in the last 3 years, it crippled output. In the last group, I had the most self-serving manager I ever experienced, who in the first month of starting in the group, told me that I could not use exclamation points in my emails, as it didn't reflect well on him. A sign that it's going to get worse, and it did. But, I stand in constant applause that he was able to get his promotion. Lastly, all of the sudden going from a decent balanced HR policy, it suddenly became a tumor. Employee retention policy is in order to get your earned bonus for the previous year, you had to work for almost 6 months into the new year to get the previous years bonus. At that point, you earned half of this years bonus. You quit 1 hour before that date, you relinquish any earned bonus, not just that year, but the entire previous year. Amazingly clever, yet lacking a soul and zero care in those managing and delivering all their assets. Even better, Continentals HR policy for advancement. Quit, go to another company for a year, then come back with a 20% raise for the same job you did before. Otherwise, you'll get your 20%, just installments of 1% per year, for the next 20 years. But don't worry, it's all in some document somewhere, just not accessible. I eventually researched on and off about 2 months to find one policy I had a question about. I've been told that there might be a pay-scale reference per job, but I was told, by HR, that this is not information we can access. It's just a bit sad that a new-hire, with much less experienced is valued with a much higher salary, just to bring him onboard. It never bothered me, but gave me a perspective on what Continental values in their people. Do what you can until it becomes illegal approach. Maybe that's how things are now-adays. But, it's also the reason I left unfortunately, after almost 20 years. But hey, they took me to lunch. It was scribbled into a lunch for a new employee hire, I just love it. I still have friends there, so please Conti, stop acquiring businesses and fix some internal employee issues. You're welcome, and I hope the best of luck.

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Continental Response
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Thank you for your feedback and a big thank you for your 20 years with the company! We truly appreciate everything you have done for the company. With that being said, we’re very sorry to hear your experience at Continental wasn't ideal these past 5 years. We try our best to make sure that every employee is successful and that managers and HR are communicating clearly to their employees. We value pure transparency and strive to ensure all employees are living our core values. We would like to connect with you to learn more about your experience. Please contact us directly at careers@conti-na.com. Continental Human Relations
5.0
Feb 20, 2019

I am proud to work at Continental

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- 4 Core Values (esp Freedom to Act and Trust) are instilled in the culture from top to bottom - Competitive in the Silicon Valley -Manager has trust in the work that I do -Great work life balance -On boarding process was simple and efficient -Everyone I work with is very friendly and will go out of their way to help me

Cons

- Large corporation, so you do notice certain rules and regulations you must follow - Sometimes I feel that I am a small fish in a large pond

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