Elekta Reviews

3.0

33% would recommend to a friend

(738 total reviews)
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Gustaf Salford

32% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Elekta has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 738 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Elekta 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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738 reviews
1.0
25 Apr 2016
Recommend
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Pros

1 - Very good people in technical areas, this was the highlight of the place with good comradery. 2- Interesting technology aimed at a worthy cause. 3- Reasonably good pension and canteen. 4- Overtime and shift allowance when authorized. 5- Good team working attitude - but only if you get the right manager. 6- Its possible to move from one division to another - but some managers will actively block this if they decide they don't want any change or disruption.

Cons

1- Virtually no personal development or training. Someone needs to point out that pushing buttons on a screen for 10 mins and printing out some certificate is not training. Previous attempts by various staff to get support for PhDs/MSc's or externally recognized courses in company relevant activities were simply ignored or rejected - even when the staff offered to pay for it or use their own time. This is the extent to which staff are desperate for some real professional development - astonishing behavior for a large company. 2- Rapidly increasing workloads requiring extra hours are verbally acknowledged but never rewarded. The stress levels, workload and expectations keep increasing, however hiring freezes, no pay increases and loss of staff is wearing people down. 3- A significant percentage of middle managers are devoid of emotional intelligence and seem to think that their team is their personal dominion. Staff - no matter how intelligent or experienced are ignored or silenced, the quickest solution is always forced upon teams even when it clearly can't succeed. 4- Promotions are amazing arbitrary and do not reflect the complexity or commitment that was put into the work. When things start to go down hill there is a strange tendency to blame ground level workers while ignoring the 20 ton elephant in the room (rushed testing, sloppy planning, defective components ......eh China anyone?). 5- There is now an entrenched tendency to assume that staff will put up with anything, give everything they can and ignore the fact that they are getting virtually nothing in return - simply because 'we are fighting cancer'. This should be enough and seeking anything else (pay increase, promotion, training) is selfish or disruptive. This occurs along side hiring endless managers, VP's or paper pushers while firing contractors, baseline workers and anyone actually doing physical work.

2.0
16 Mar 2016

management pathetic

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

friendly colleagues are about the only redeeming quality of the company. other than the fact you are helping cancer patients get treated that is.

Cons

way to many vp's. way too many managers. and way to many of both are useless. people put in leadership positions over people that they don't even understand the person's job. pay really sucks. definitely don't pay you what you are worth. it has all become about the bottom line.

3.0
12 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The products save thousands of people from cancer worldwide; The company offers flexible work schedule (3 days in the office) if you don't work in the factory; There are opportunities to work on different projects, providing a good learning experience; There is very good and very knowledgeable people that are always available to help; Good benefit and pension package.

Cons

The senior management team seems disconnected from the reality of the company, chasing unachievable and unrealistic deadlines, pushing projects over projects with very limited resources. The company is very "top-heavy" with many management layers, which causes lack of transparency and lack of clear communication. Cost-reduction (redundancies) and "optimisation" initiatives don't help, driving away those resources that would help getting things done. Growth opportunities seem only available to certain people and are constantly restricted by budget cuts

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