My whole time at Schneider can be called "Better Than Expected" - Territory Sales Engineer Schneider Electric Employee Review

5.0
Sep 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Salary is Best in Industry -Great Individual & Family Healthcare -Hybrid Work -Travel Opportunities for Training and Customer-facing -Incredible PTO

Cons

-Career at Schneider has best trajectory with a completed Associate's Degree or higher

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Schneider Electric Response
8mo
Thanks for sharing your review! We’re glad the pay, benefits, hybrid flexibility, travel, and PTO have met (or exceeded!) expectations. On your note about career trajectory and education: while many roles do require a degree, we’re expanding skills-based paths, too. Experience, certifications, and performance can qualify people for many opportunities, and we offer support like education assistance/tuition reimbursement, role-specific certifications, and internal mobility through our Talent Marketplace. If you’re exploring your next step, your manager or HR Business Partner can help map options (degree programs, certifications, or skills pathways) that fit your goals. Thank you again for your review!

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