A great place to work! - Anonymous employee Schneider Electric Employee Review

5.0
22 Oct 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are various development opportunities for those who seek them out. Employees who are hard working and go getters are given promotions and exiting projects to work on. Schneider Electric is a great company for people who want to work in an industry that offer meaningful products and services with a focus on sustainability. There is certainly an International focus and opportunties to have exposure to upper-level managment. Even though your schedule can be quite hectic, there is a definite focus on work-life balance.

Cons

Salary and benefits could be more competitive. Employees that are considered to have potential are frequently placed into new roles they are not quite prepared for. The company is very large and complex and is undergoing a major transformation at this time, change is a daily occurance, which can be a pro depending on the individual.

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5.0
25 Jun 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

4.0
6 Jul 2026
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Pros

Great people, meaningful work, and strong opportunities for professional growth. As a large global company, Schneider Electric offers extensive resources, exposure to diverse projects, and the flexibility to explore different teams and career paths across the organization.

Cons

Bureaucratic processes can make it difficult to move quickly. Some HR policies feel unnecessarily restrictive and are not always clearly communicated during the hiring process. Referral bonuses are forfeited if an employee leaves before the payout date, even if the referral was successfully hired. Limited office presence in major U.S. hubs such as New York and San Francisco, and few options for part-time or reduced-hour work arrangements.

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