Schneider Electric Operations Development Program reviews

3.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(42 total reviews)
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Olivier Blum

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47% positive business outlook

Operations Development Program employees have rated Schneider Electric with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 42 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Operations Development Program professionals have a good working experience there. Schneider Electric is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Operations Development Program professionals compared to other employers within the Energie, Bergbau, Versorgungswirtschaft industry (3.7 stars).

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42 reviews
4.0
Jul 21, 2016

Lots of Room to Grow

Recommend
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Pros

Large company with over 180000 employees and it is still growing. Lots of opportunities with that kind of base. They have a great international mobility program. World class offices in over 80 countries where they do try to engage all employees.

Cons

You must be a self starter to work at Schneider Electric. Do not expect your manager to have time to help you acclimate to your new environment. New professional employees are given a laptop and a link to the company home page and the onboarding process is up to the employee to discover or should I say, wade through. There are literally hundreds of different links each employee must discover, on their own to do their job. I believe that this is because most managers don't have a clue. This is very unefficient. There is a huge amount of cronyism. To a fault! This has an enormous negative impact on the people that are not in the clique and it distracts everyone from delivering their best possible performance. It seemed to me that there are favorites in every group and if you are not on that side, getting cooperation and support is all but impossible. It is a big company and thus, you can get lost in the masses. My biggest pet peeve, Shared Services - HR and Benefits, Accounting, Purchasing, CAD, just name a few, are all shared services and are in some cases outsourced. So, every employee has to become an expert in those areas in order to find their way through a gauntlet. A simple payroll error can take hours and even days work for the employee to resolve because, there isn't a person locally that could help (or, like in the old days, be accountable.) This has a huge impact on productivity and because it looks like there are savings with shared services, management is okay with it. OPEN YOUR EYES! Your employees are spending more time trying to find the right number to call for health benefit question than they are working on their assigned duties. And you wonder why they are late delivering on their goals. H-E-L-L-O! Anybody home? And, engagement - There is little work-life balance at SE - They want engagement 24X7 in all but the most menial of positions. This is a problem the management refuses to acknowledge because the directors above expect your manager to make it happen. BTW, that manager, when I am working at 7PM, left the office at 5, knowing I would make him look good. This has jaded me and will impact my performance at my next job. From now on, I work to live, I do not live to work. How about you?

1.0
Apr 15, 2014

Age Discrimination Problem

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good compensation. Useful back office tools and internal resources to process expense reports, etc

Cons

If you are older than 50 (maybe even 45) you will likely face serious age discrimination and possible layoff.

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