Joke of a Company - Anonymous employee Schneider Electric Employee Review

1.0
Jun 22, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good Benefits - Decent Salary

Cons

- Management is completely incompetent - If a person is of diverse background and unqualified they will be hired over a qualified person who is not from a diverse background. - Products are complete and utter trash - Management lies about everything (its called the Schneider Spin) - People who work hard get ridden as people who do nothing continue to do nothing. - They are so afraid of losing more employees that if a person doesn't do their job, instead of being reprimanded they are incentivized with a potential promotion. - Leadership is spineless. - Each department within the company is like a completely different company. They will not help you, they will treat you worse than an outside customer.

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Cons

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Pros

6% 401K match, no vesting period

Cons

This used to be a people-focused, high values company with integrity. Today it is prioritizing short-term financial targets at the direct expense of the employees. The business is profitable, but leadership is demanding that’s it’s not profitable ENOUGH (for the rich people). Employees have become numbers on a spreadsheet. Over the past year, the shift has been especially noticeable in the U.S.: * Return-to-office mandate (2–3 days per week), including employees hired as remote. This includes Big Brother like badge tracking and monthly attendance reporting. * Only one month’s notice that unused PTO would no longer carry over. Use it or lose it. * Elimination of the employee recognition financial rewards program. * Layoffs every six months, creating ongoing uncertainty. * Incentives for long-tenure (old) employees to resign. If you’re considering joining, go in with realistic expectations. The company still has talented people and good products, but the employee experience is no longer what it was. Job security, flexibility, and employee goodwill no longer feel like priorities.

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