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John C. Plant
Current Employee – been working at TRW Automotive
Pros – Paycheck, somewhat secure, lots of work to be done. Many interesting development programs.
Cons – Management is cleaning up at the top, profits not being shared with people doing the work. Getting more red tape, more bureaucracy for task completion. Benefits reduced, not justified with the profits being made. Not enough key resources for the booked business. Need more engineers less program management.
Capital equipment is squeezed to the point where engineering equipment and facility is old and not keeping up with industry. Physical environment is substandard.
Advice to Senior Management – People are your greatest resource start treating them that way. It used to be a people friendly place to work.
2012-02-16 12:12 PST
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – Leader in the Braking and OSS technology.
Cons – Middle management basically sucks. Very limited internal recognition and growth. They will try to hire you back after you are dissatisfied and has left the company.
2012-01-21 07:11 PST
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – Good opportunities to learn new IT skills. Good people to work with. Relatively flexible with time off. On-call duties weren't too rough (not a lot of out-of-hours pages to handle). 401k match. Benefits aren't (weren't) too bad.
Cons – Pay was substantially less than what the market was paying for someone with my skills and experience. Raises and bonuses were generally offensively low. HR department is effectively in charge of IT. No respect for ability from manager.
Advice to Senior Management – Stop trying to solve all your "problems" in secret. Trust your staff to do what you hired them to do and stop micromanaging them and questioning their every decision. Not every decision needs to be discussed in excruciating detail in front of a committee of people.
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2012-01-11 22:48 PST
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – Good and solid products with nice compromise between quality and price.
Quite good co-operation between US and EU and almost the same standards.
Good solutions at TRW UK taken from Lucas.
You can learn lot about HW/SW validation.
Nice EMI/EMC lab.
Nice atmosphere (friendly staff).
Friendly high level management.
Cons – - Automotive is very unstable branch
- Low cost, low cost and low cost...
- Political decisions at the top of managament (CMC India outsourcing, validation only in UK, almost empty tech center in China (China staff have problems to speak English. They wait for global finance domination and Chinese as a standard/native language in worldwide business. Prepare for that and start learning).
- TRW spend a lot of money unwisely (i.e. compare expenses during 2007 vs 2009). During the economical down they cut almost everything.
- Poor business decisions during past (IT helpdesk in India). They also move more competences/tasks to external outsourcing companies like CMC India (poor comunication and problems with understanding the task).
- High level management very often do not get a feedback about REAL situation from the low level managers (I mean projects, situation overseas and projects)
- Needless endless and boring competition about the leadership/importance (projects) between TRW Germany and TRW US
- Poor R&D level (they do not use widely the latest EMC/EMI CAD/CAE software solutions that minimize HW issues during validation)
- No challenging taks for engineer. Mostly paperwork and meetings (there are better places to use and gain your skills).
- Bureaucracy with not efficient communication (too much focus on processes, meetings, mail communication etc.)
- Mass layoffs from time to time ("You are not an so important!"). Anyway before lay offs some people at TRW "simulated" real work, so it was a good move to motivate staff again.
Advice to Senior Management – Threat employee more seriously. Company can survive, but putting all business in China in the future to significantly reduce the cost means that US and UE will be situated in China pocket.
2011-11-24 11:44 PST
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – Global Company...travel experience...etc are some of what the company offered. There are times when promotions internally are posted and you can move up.
Cons – Standard pay raises, smaller bonuses to lower pay grade employees, high co-ins out of pockets expenses. No more pension.
Advice to Senior Management – Paying attention to what the employees have to offer and not always looking on the outside for development. Higher profit sharing to the people that do the work.
2011-10-21 10:00 PDT
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – Entry level still given opportunity to interact with customers
Friendly atmosphere
Professional
Cons – Somewhat unorganized
Lack of lean production
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2011-09-28 12:30 PDT
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – my role required lots of traveling which was great in terms of personal exposure, to work with and meet different people and cultures.
Compensation did consider the amount of time that was being put into traveling
Cons – little consideration was given to personal time, this seems to be changing now - on the positive side.
Very little compensation increase.
Advice to Senior Management – better organisation of activities and interaction with internal clients
2011-09-28 04:00 PDT
Current Employee – been working at TRW Automotive
Pros – People here are friend and very willing to help.
Smart people are in surplus here.
Good benefits at full hire.
Management is helpful and gives great direction and encouragement.
Cons – Automotive industry is volatile, when GM/Ford/Chrysler are doing well, TRW does well.
There isn't much to do locally here in Livonia.
Advice to Senior Management – Keep doing what you are doing, encouragement and praise for good work is just as important as pointing out areas where improvement is needed. Keep doing what you are doing.
Yes, I would recommend this company to a friend
2011-09-22 11:05 PDT
Current Employee – been working at TRW Automotive
Pros – Nice people to work with, a lot of knowledgeable people at TRW and strong company business coming their way soon
Cons – Hard to move up the ladder, seems there is a little communication issues between high management and regular employees sometimes
2011-09-21 20:44 PDT
Former Employee – worked at TRW Automotive
Pros – The products are interesting and the equipment is high end,
Cons – Poor benifits, high end of cost of living increase is 3% (neg with benifit increase) Low bonus during record profits (2% average). Facility is deplorable & dirty. extremly high number of contract foreign workers with poor english and no work experience. Minimal & discouraging growth within the company. Poor training, improper staffing for programs, long hours, senior managment does not provide a clear path. constant push to use oversea's,
Advice to Senior Management – Cut the red tape on promoting within, stop bring foreign workers over with no experience unable to speak english, Stop waiting to see what other companies are doing before you make a decision or providing a benift to the internal workforce. Stop waiting for employee's to hand in notice to keep them. Do something about the facility and air quality. Provide a compeditive wage & benifits. Have a clear path to train new employee's.
No, I would not recommend this company to a friend
2011-10-01 07:52 PDT
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