Lenovo reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(3,541 total reviews)
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87% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Lenovo has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,541 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lenovo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Mar 3, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working for a growing, global organization brings lots of opportunities for experience. With most groups in the company, you can get as much experience as you want and in a number of different areas. Most everyone in a non-sales department can have the opportunity to get project management experience in one way or another. Process improvement is also highly regarded. Working with international colleagues & strategic partners is good experience for anyone to have in today's business climate.

Cons

Culture clash is highly evident. The China-side of the business is largely separated from the rest, but when you do interface with them they appear to be very helpful and competent. There is a lot of mixing of IBM, Dell, and "other" (i.e., non-IBM/Dell) management styles which ends up making for a very inefficiently-cooperating collection of teams. As a side effect from the IBM business, the major functional groups tend to be very silo'd; a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. Many managers tend to micromanage to the point of suffocation, or being overly strict about enforcing policies. On the other hand, some managers tend to be so far removed from their employees that they don't see each other for months. There is little happy medium in management, so pick your poison. On the whole, they do not value internal talent and have little long-term focus around their people. For several years following the acquisition, teams were whittled down and positions removed while that workload was added to existing employees, with little regard to the effect on those employees. Some of the more talented people I had the pleasure of working with were either laid off or left due to frustration with management & lack of support or advancement. Performance-based raises were almost non-existent, although at least bonuses performed according to your region's fiscal performance & the overall company's fiscal performance. While one's personal experience would vary greatly depending on the quality of their direct management, in the end, the overall poor leadership & utilization of internal talent would disillusion anyone.

2.0
Feb 25, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Global experience - plenty of opportunity to work with people all over the world like China, Japan, India, Mexico, Brazil, Europe (Hungary, ie). Many positions require travel (esp to China). Also opportunity for short-term or long-term assignments abroad. Work/life flexibility - people are treated as professionals to manage their own time. As long as your work is done, they are not clocking your time. Also allow you to utilize PC for personal business (with access to virtually any website). good benefits - health/dental insurance is average, 401K match is good, disability benefits are good, on-site gym & cafeteria, some "off cycle" prizes for good performance

Cons

poor management, don't value internal talent, although "worldsourcing" is a company value - most U.S. employees must be in NC (few remote workers)

3.0
Feb 17, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Interesting China angle. Very global company. All employees get exposure to global issues. Many jobs have lots of responsibility--very lean staffing (too lean in some areas). This can be very rewarding in that you can drive entire projects without "decision by committee" mentality.

Cons

Lack of communication/trust between China and US operations. Management in some departments is horrible, whereas in other areas, employees seem satisfied. Lenovo lags its peers in profitability, so the business is risky and employment is in flux. China/US pay inequality gets used against US employees. Can be on the job 24 hours with partners on a 12 hour time shift.

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