Good Company, pros and cons...depends on your preference in employment.
Pros
Tenneco treated me very well. I was able to complete my Master's degree while there and was paid for. The company allowed me to work on other functional department projects. As an engineer, I worked on marketing, sales, accounting, and others. I was always busy and felt proud of my contributions. Salary was decent. Benefits average for the industry. Gregg has done a good job turning it around from Mark. He likes to use facts and figures to make a call compared to a knee jerk decision.
Cons
Very typical automotive that is publicly traded. 4th quarter expense lock down and sometimes too focused on cost cutting. They roll out high level strategies to all the division's regardless if it makes sense for that division at that time. I was there during a rather big layoff and no input to which of my employees should be kept. For most people in the auto industry, this should not be a surprise. Employee recognition was minimal. My general manager was one to take all the credit. I don't think this applies to all the different divisions from what I saw.