SHS Group Reviews

3.6

53% would recommend to a friend

(49 total reviews)

Joe Sloan

85% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

SHS Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 49 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SHS Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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49 reviews
2.0
29 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- You will meet many great people as there is more turnovers than Greggs (maybe this is why they have a revolving door at the entrance) - Not much stress involved.....as all interesting work is carried out by 3rd parties - Can leave your work in work when you leave the office - Can be open about your feelings (this does not mean that anything will change though) - Put on official training courses (this does not mean you will ever be able to utilise the training though) - Typing skills and MS Office skills went through the roof (this is due to having to fill out 12 documents just to update one project)

Cons

- Constantly fighting with all other divisions of the business. Just because a work phone is powered by electricity and has a screen does not mean I should be looking at or dealing with it. - Top level management have the ultimate say in technical issues....this explains why wireless was not incorporated into the business until 2014, as they deemed it unsecure! - Meetings are more important to the business than actually doing any work (you will need to get used to having meetings about meetings) - Progress reports are more important to the business than actual progress itself - Far too many managers - Only way to progress (career-wise) by any means is to become a management type - Treated like children a lot of the time - micromanaged - Not trusted to carry out certain technical work despite never being given the chance. They always call in 3rd parties to carry out the work whilst we oversee it. - A lot of "management speak" is used at many levels to give the impression that people are important, busy or even to give off the impression that they know what they are talking about. - PDR process is a farce. In fact, calling it a farce is farcical. It is way beyond a farce. Such as waste of time and energy.

3.0
9 Oct 2022

People are great but too white middle class

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Supportive during pandemic investing in mental health and supporting staff

Cons

Very little diversity and little reward or recognition

2.0
9 Nov 2021

Was glad to leave

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Could work from home a few days a week Met some great people

Cons

All work related business had to be dealt with through a personal phone when working from home. Managers need more training in how to manage. A couple of times I was asked inappropriate questions about my health and my manager even demanded my password and login for access to some of my medical info, I can only assume they didn't believe what I was saying or what I had already provided in terms of evidence. Also felt micromanaged a lot. Bullying from one manager in particular was turned a blind eye to even though 3 separate employees reported it on different occasions. One of the cons of working from home 3 days a week and the "flexible" working hours is that it completely depended on your manager as to how flexible that could actually be. Managers often got priority and rules were bent for them a lot regarding holiday. Way too many spreadsheets used across the board. Not a lot of progression, I think the company is more interested in ticking boxes than actually acting upon anything.

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