Philips reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(10,495 total reviews)
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Roy Jakobs

74% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Philips has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 10,495 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Philips employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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10K reviews
1.0
Jul 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Better than average salary Ok benefits Work from home (pandemic related) Most direct inner team relationships are good (you are elbow to elbow and sweating with these folks)

Cons

Leadership down to some middle management is disconnected with the reality of individual business, division and department needs. They talk past employees and reality in platitudes as if the organization works on words over planning and action. Philips has a general attitude that everything can be done the same way and all systems, business processes and businesses can be configured and run the same way regardless if you are selling pencils or luxury automobiles. They constantly challenge a business and market’s desire to manage their own processes causing extended projects, poor solutions, inefficient operations and a disenfranchised workforce. Project management has no concept of the time, scope, money triangle. They introduce their own significant scope creep and without extending time, adding resources or adding development cycles to support it, and still expect a perfect project landing. Add an off-shored IT model which is severely disconnected from the business, and manages to KPIs versus business needs, and you add another layer which is discounted from the business. Lastly, Sales and Marketing are rarely aligned. Marketing will develop and run with fledging ideas before developing an executable process with their Sales partners leaving room for confusion, finger pointing and frustration.

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Philips Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your experience working at Philips. We're sorry to hear it hasn't been a positive one. Thank you for sharing this level of detail – it is helpful for us to hear, and understand. Your feedback will be used in the aggregate to continuously improve the lives and work experience of our employees. In addition to that, our Management Teams are present on here, actively reading the reviews, therefore your input will be taken into consideration. We wish you all the best with your career!
1.0
May 17, 2019

North American Market Is Crumbling

Recommend
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Pros

The employees, at least those who are still there...

Cons

- NA leadership has very little experience. - The installation of Lean principles into the sales force. - Company morale is in the tank and no one at the top cares. - The company is incapable of collecting it's AR, consistently. - Continued mass exodus of leaders who know what they're doing. In summary: New NA CEO is destroying the company. During your interview, ask why so many of the NA executives have left in the last 12 months. The product quality is suspect and they're trying to drive Lean principles into the wrong parts of the organization. Do yourself a favor, stay away!

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Philips Response
7y
Hi there, thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and suggestions here. We regret hearing that you feel like the leadership in the NA market is unsatisfactory and lacks experience. Your specific feedback is very valuable and we'd like to point out that higher management is active on this platform as well. Therefore, your review will be duly noted. We wish you all the best in your career.
1.0
Feb 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you are in a position that has a ton of visibility, you are taken care of.

Cons

There is no sense of job security, the new CEO is insane, cutting costs left and right (by ending leases, forcing people to relocate, and but cutting entire departments altogether) Our team of 50 was terminated Jan 18, despite being above quota every year. I can understand why we were cut though. No one knew there was an inside sales team. There was no push from the top to integrate the team into the long standing routines of the outside teams. There was no announcement. Months are spent, upon hire, trying to get the word out that we even existed. Those that utilized our talent were very successful. Those that did not were often below their quota. The focus is on the outside account management teams, who are stretched so thin that it is literally not possible for them to get around to all of their customers regularly. This is why inside sales was started in the first place. Philips had, and will continue to have, a reputation of terrible customer service. They are the company that closes the deal, and then never touches you again.

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Philips Response
7y
Many thanks for taking a moment to share your thoughts. It's regrettable to hear how you feel about some of the choices that were made. Please do note that decisions of relocating or layovers are not thought of lightly. The fast paced market we operate in sometimes asks for these decisions. I do wish you all the best in your career from here on out. And thank you for the work you've done whilst being part of our company.
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