The culture and atmosphere working at Bosch is very positive!
Cons
There is too much management and not enough engineering. There are too many managers, directors, project managers, technical project managers, and not enough people actually getting the work done.
Bosch Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback on your years with Bosch, and we're glad to hear you experienced a very positive culture and atmosphere during your time here.
We understand your feedback on the management structure. Bosch has been around for more than 130 years and, as with any large company, adapting to a new mindset is definitely a challenge! That’s one of the reasons your feedback is so important to us. Should you have additional suggestions, please don’t hesitate to email us at feedback@us.bosch.com..
We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
— Bosch Talent Acquisition
Automotive dependent. Very oriented in global approach
Bosch Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write us a 5-star review! We are happy to see that you appreciate the results-driven and forward-looking culture at Bosch. We always aim to improve and would really appreciate it if you would email us at feedback@us.bosch.com to expand on this and explain how this has affected you.
— Bosch Talent Acquisition
-Meaningful products that genuinely impact customers and society.
-Exposure to large-scale, multinational complexity and cross-functional collaboration.
-Many teams and leaders genuinely care and want to do the right thing.
-Flexibility and autonomy can exist depending on leadership and business unit.
-Opportunity to drive meaningful change if leadership alignment exists.
Cons
-Significant organizational complexity and matrixed decision-making slows progress and creates ambiguity in accountability.
-Teams are expected to deliver transformational outcomes without sufficient infrastructure, resources, or organizational alignment to support success.
-Decision-making is reactive versus strategic, making long-term planning difficult.
-Inconsistency in leadership quality and management approach across functions can create vastly different employee experiences.
-Collaboration across global regions can be challenging due to competing priorities, differing expectations, and unclear ownership.
-There is a disconnect between stated people-first values and day-to-day employee experience.
-High-performing employees experience a high degree of burnout because of unclear boundaries and role clarity and prioritization is not actively managed.
Bosch Response
3w
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback and for your 3 years with Bosch. We are pleased to hear that you find meaning in our products, value the opportunities for collaboration, and have experienced teams and leaders who genuinely care. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding organizational complexity, leadership consistency, resource alignment, and employee well-being. Insights like yours help us identify opportunities to improve and create a better experience for our associates. Thank you for your contributions, and we wish you continued success and job satisfaction in your role. Thank you!
— Bosch Talent Acquisition