Opportunities but... - Anonymous employee Molex Employee Review

3.0
Nov 4, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are opportunities to learn. Medical, dental, vision, life, & 401k.

Cons

Pay below industy standard for most positions. If you are on salary they will work you 60+ hours a week unless you stop them. They do not give cost-of-living raises. They only give raises and bonuses to those who they are adding value to the company. Even if you're adding value to the company they might not give it to you if you're not in the correct group.

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Molex Response
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This is Amish from Molex. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We strive to provide competitive compensation for all our roles, and reward team members based on the additional value they create – instead of limiting incentives with formal standards. We want our employees to be able to grow in their careers and skill sets, but we want to be mindful of a healthy work/life balance. Our compensation and management philosophies are unique to our business and I would encourage you to speak to your supervisor or local HR representative around any questions or concerns you have. Thank you for your hard work. -Amish

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