Company built through forceful acquisitions - National Account Manager Schneider Electric Employee Review

2.0
2 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Not much is expected of the employees. If you are looking for stability in your day to day, this place is for you! Complacency thrives here!

Cons

Complacency thrives here. The company is way too conservative. They react rather than innovate. The company has way too many processes in place to make an impact or come up with fresh ideas. EVERY action requires meetings after meetings

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Schneider Electric Response
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We have high expectations of our employees, and our high performance culture means that we want to motivate our employees to do the best job they can and reward that effort. Our focus on training and development offers opportunity for employees to enhance their skills and grow within the company. We are sorry to hear you have a negative experience, and we have escalated your feedback to our local management team. While we hope to maintain the unique characteristics of all our different divisions, change and acquisitions can be hard. When companies come together there will often be a cultural shift, but we strive to make our change management process as seamless as possible.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Bureaucratic processes can make it difficult to move quickly. Some HR policies feel unnecessarily restrictive and are not always clearly communicated during the hiring process. Referral bonuses are forfeited if an employee leaves before the payout date, even if the referral was successfully hired. Limited office presence in major U.S. hubs such as New York and San Francisco, and few options for part-time or reduced-hour work arrangements.

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