Delphi Reviews
Updated Feb 11, 2012 – Reviews are posted anonymously by employees.
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Pros
Great salary at the time I hired in. Good on a resume for Lean Manufacturing experience. Excellent vacation time and good benefits.
Cons
Salary employees often felt underappreciated by management and discouraged. If you were good at your job, it was easy to get stuck there and used for your skills, rather than being presented with opportunites for advancement.
Advice to Senior Management
Take some time to listen to employees. A lot of pressure is put on salary employees in this business environment. There is little to no recognition system in place for their hard work.
Pros
International company with good products and customers
Cons
Sometimes international communications can be a bit hit and miss
Advice to Senior Management
Try to bring the separate divisions a bit closer together
Pros
It might be close to your home. After layoffs of 75% of workforce, only the best people are left. The employees still here are committed and motivated, plus some of the bureacracy has been reduced because the paper shuffling personnel just aren't there any more.
The products are some of the most interesting in the auto industry, and even in the world.
Cons
Benefits cuts. No raises for years as we continue to shoulder a larger portion of the insurance costs. Expected to pick up the slack as three of every four people were laid off. No recognition, few opportunities for growth (training).
Advice to Senior Management
Stop treating people like replaceable cogs. Coming up with artificial "Fun At Work" days to replace the things that were actually "fun" wasn't successful.
Pros
Pay was very good until bankruptcy, healthcare was very good until bankruptcy
Originally had a good retirement Plan for salaried workers
Cons
Promotions were not based on ability or skillsets.
Bankruptcy caused elimination of pay rasies ,retirement pensions and healthcare
no trust in upper management
Just waiting for breakup of Delphi
Advice to Senior Management
Delphi is losing al of its expertize quick. Good people are leaving fast because o0f treatment of employees during employment and after employment.. Many reasons for disbelief in company and it's day to day operations
Pros
Delphi has Good Work Environment and gives you work-life balance.
Cons
Delphi gives Less or moderate salary, not much learning opportunities. After few years, your technical skill and career growth reamains standstill.
Advice to Senior Management
Please offer job only to eligible candidates and follow the same principle during promotion.
Pros
Training is very good, they promote learing and you have access to subject matter experts. Generally, you are allowed to get as much certifications and specialized training that you want, provided that you stay on top of your work assignmants.
Cons
Pay, benefits, and promotional opportunities can lag other industries by the fact that much of the high volume manufacturing is being outsourced overseas for the auto industry.
Advice to Senior Management
n/a
Pros
Practical focus on lean
Varied opportunities
Global arena
Highly Experienced middle management - especially in the U.S.
Strong Process tools and use of statistical problem solving
Cons
No U.S. Manufacturing with shift to Europe.
U.S. employees are deemed expensive and on-going focus on reducing U.S. ranks.
Committed to off shoring engineering even as quality performance and engineering efficiency is imploding and customers are downgrading quality status and placing Delphi in business hold.
Travel policy and Business Decisions not comprehending physical risk to employees due to Mexican locations.
Chapter 11 headcount reductions of experienced people went too far and execution is failing.
Advice to Senior Management
As job market improves you will see a mass exudos of employees who have watched U.S. experienced base be obliterated and yet the same individuals being asked to "bail out" low cost regions repeatedly. You get what you pay for.
Pros
Good pay, good benefits, work hours
Cons
advancement, location, 401k, promotion, visability, growth
Advice to Senior Management
People need the ability to grow
Pros
Innovative products, many employees are great to work with, team effort is visable and some of the senior managers seem to be on the right path.
Cons
Reduced the size of the workforce, but the workload has not decreased. Longer hours and no compensation for additional work and effort. Management has no clue and that group has not declined in size or package.
Advice to Senior Management
Saving pennies, but spending dollars. Lower level employees fund senior management and will continue to leave for employment elsewhere if things do not change.
Pros
The salaries are very competitive.
Cons
The auto industry is always in jeapordy of failing.
Advice to Senior Management
Human Resource Leadership is sub standard and over compensated by industry standards. This was revieled in the bankruptcy courts but never addressed by leadership.



