Great Long-Term Position - Anonymous employee HP Inc. Employee Review

5.0
Oct 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Diverse workforce, operating in over 150 countries, providing vast opportunities for career mobility and specialty niche changes, if desired. Very low employee turn-over with a high number of personnel staying decades and ultimately retiring from the company. Committed to high ethical standards, strong privacy policies/procedures, and extremely fair employment practices. It just feels good to know they actually mean it when they claim it.

Cons

Like most (very) large organizations, they have many operational silos and could benefit from taking (and implementing) feedback from employee surveys aimed at sharing operational efficiency and modernization.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Globally recognized company. Good work/life balance. I don't feel micro-managed in my role. I appreciate the benefits.

Cons

Right now job security is a concern. There are frequent re-orgs. Managing operational details in a customer facing rolw.

1.0
Apr 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You won’t find a more resilient, good‑humored, and quietly heroic group of employees anywhere. The real pros at HP are the folks who keep delivering results, supporting each other, and holding the place together — even as they’re asked to smile through baffling executive decisions, absorb constant reorganizations, and “embrace” strategies that seem designed by consultants who’ve never met an actual customer. If you want to work with people who can turn chaos into productivity and still crack a joke about it, HP’s rank‑and‑file are world‑class.

Cons

Despite consistently strong performance reviews and years of dedication at a senior level, HP’s decision to shut down our site while offering “relocation” — at my own expense, and only if I re‑apply for the job I already do — says everything about where this company has drifted. The old CEO’s infamous slip, “In HP Business First… I mean… Customer First,” has never felt more accurate. Leadership is disconnected from the realities employees face, yet continues to bring in PwC and other cost‑cutting consultants to tell them what employees have been saying for years. HP was once a company built on innovation, trust, and people. Today, it feels like a shell of that legacy — driven by short‑term cost cutting, site closures, and decisions that undermine both employee loyalty and long‑term business health. For a company that claims to value its people, the actions tell a very different story. Use caution if you’re considering building a career here. The culture and stability that once defined HP are fading fast.

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