Great place to start your career - VIE Schneider Electric Employee Review

5.0
1 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A lot to learn from a lot of people, if you reach out on yammer or other tools you always find the person that has time to help you

Cons

lower salary than what they can offer

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Schneider Electric Response
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Dear colleague, Thank you for your positive feedback and for being part of Schneider Electric for several years – we truly appreciate your commitment and the time you took to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that you see Schneider Electric as a great place to start your career and that you’ve had the opportunity to learn from many people across the organization. It’s great to know that our internal platforms like Yammer help you connect with colleagues who are willing to support and share their knowledge – that’s exactly the kind of collaborative culture we aim to foster. If you’d like to share more about your experience, we’d be happy to hear from you at kununu@schneider-electric.com. Warm regards Lea Your Schneider Electric Careers Team

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Cons

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