ABB reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(8,188 total reviews)
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Morten Wierod

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

ABB has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,188 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ABB employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Oct 20, 2013

Good company, Mediocre UK division

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Pros

Challenging, opportunity to learn, some friendly staff.

Cons

Very high pressure, high staff turnover, management only interested in sales figures, no regard for quality or employees. The company relies almost exclusively on immigrant engineers on work permits, exploiting them to the maximum. ABB are a good company in Sweden and Switzerland, but their UK operations are a joke.

4.0
Jul 13, 2012

Engineer

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Pros

Offer great benefits for older employees, including 401k match, pension and bonuses. Also offer education assistance towards a degree program. Good for college graduates to accumulate experiences during the first 2-3 years for his first job.

Cons

The HR is the worst in the world. The entire HR system in the company is so flawed. In most other companies, HR is a service department. Here in ABB, HR is an authority. Even line managers have to listen to HR in a lot of things (they basically have veto power), such as the decision to hire someone, the decision to promote someone, or give someone a raise. The efficiency of HR is just unbelievably slow. One guy walked into the HR office and before he could even say a word, the HR lady yelled at him: I am doing this for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What is even worse, HR would make up things to managers and employees to let them fight against each other. Totally unethical. Salary raise is ridiculous. The env does not encourage best performers at all. I made half of what some of the senior technical guys make but did twice the work. That's why it's only good for your first job right out of school. After 2-3 years, you have to move on to somewhere else to pursue other opportunities or you will have to wait forever (10+) for your turn. The benefits and salary mechanism encourages old employees to stay forever. There are so many senior people. Young guys just don't get appreciated, even though their contributions might be much more than old guys. It's a place for retirement and early learning, not when you are at your best.

1.0
Oct 15, 2011
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Pros

Great customers across multiple industries Strong engineering capabilities Opportunity to be shown how unimportant it is to be an American employee It is so fun and productive to work through a completely new strategy every six months Annual decreases in compensation provide such a delightful challenge to manage

Cons

Management team does not understand the connection between performance and compensation Significant disconnect between stated strategies and management behavior Management promises big and utterly fails to deliver Customers really get fed up with failed services, failed support, and failed follow-through It is impossible to motivate local account managers when they know that their earned contracts and commissions will be taken away by some other ABB business unit

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