ADP Program at Schneider Electric - Advanced Development Program Schneider Electric Employee Review

3.0
Jul 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company culture. My coworkers are some of my best friends.

Cons

Low opportunities for growth. Very structured pay grades. Not merit-based enough.

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Schneider Electric Response
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Thank you for your review. Our people truly make Schneider Electric a great place to work, and we are so glad to hear your fellow employees are considered some of your best friends. We are focused on providing internal opportunities for our employees, and building our internal talent through experience, exposure, and education. As a company, we focus on developing strong managers who act as coaches for their employees, and we encourage our employees to take ownership of their development. It’s important to us to provide employees with competitive compensation and benefits. Thank you for your feedback - we will pass this along to our management team.

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