Average company to work in - Graduate Program Schneider Electric Employee Review

3.0
Dec 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Welfare and social events (WRC Club) aplenty - Managers do not micromanage, certain level of trust among the team - Nice colleagues all around - Good benefits (able to WFH, good flexi allowance)

Cons

- The pay do not justify the stress - Non-existent progression; most managers stay at the position forever, leaving no room for others to progress - Laid-back culture. Good for employees whom have a family to allow for flexibility, bad for those who wants a headstart in their career to climb the corporate ladder - The constant reminders of 'how good this company is' gets a little tiring. Its not the BEST company to work for, its just an average company if one really decide to open their eyes TLDR: average salary (within industry, but low compared to other sectors excluding tech companies), mostly decent bosses, good welfare, and slow progression

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

-Flexible Job -Autonomy to run your own territory as a business -Great benefits -Employee Stock Sharing Program -Leadership brands in the market

Cons

-Large and slow -Constant org changes Top Down

2.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Decent pay and good benefits - work truck with gas card -good experience

Cons

- management is disconnected from field employees - review process does not reflect employee performance since managers do not go out in field in order to properly assess job performance - poor communication which leads to chaotic project implementation - no standardization of necessary info for each customer site. You walk in completely blind each time you visit a customer you’ve never been to - safety is important, but corporate pushes redundant messaging so frequently i believe it has the opposite of the intended effect - forced to wear long sleeves FR shirts in hot weather even when you are not exposed to fire hazards any more than a standard office employee

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