EDS Reviews
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Pros
* Great name to get on your resume...EDS/HP
* Global assignments
* Will meet truly nice folks...
* Will meet really talented folks...on their way outCons
* "Seniority" is questionable, at best
* 10+ of experience with the company equates to stagnant thinking, ego-maniacal behavior, poor results...yet can "build relationships"Advice to Senior Management
* Instead of down-sizing the talented, innovative thinkers, who actually produce results...get rid of the dead weight--->folks whom have never worked with any other company and are exceptional in passing the buck, spouting corporate rhetoric and generally taking up space...and oxygen in the numerous meetings they seem to enjoy "leading", which serve as pissing matches, only to leave attendees annoyed, as they will simply have a minimum of 56 email messages (in 60 minutes), upon their return.
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Information Specialist in Louisville, KY:
“HP Has Gutted What Remains of EDS”
Nov 6, 2009
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Information Associate in El Paso, TX:
“A lot of layoffs, more hours to cover people laid off, pay cuts or raise freeze”
Nov 5, 2009
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Project Manager:
“EDS was a fairly good place to work until the company was bought by HP. I have zero regrets about being laid off!”
Nov 5, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Poor Pay, decent opportunities”
Oct 29, 2009
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Anonymous:
“EDS / hp....”
Oct 22, 2009
1 found helpful
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Business Analyst in Flint, MI:
“Business Analyst”
Oct 23, 2009
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Anonymous in Plano, TX:
“HP is sinking this ship fast and furiously.”
Oct 12, 2009
2 found helpful
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Middle Manager in New York, NY:
“EDS/HPES in dire straits, pre-acquisition EDS employees getting brunt of cost savings”
Oct 9, 2009
2 found helpful
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Architect in Telford, England (United Kingdom):
“Architect review”
Oct 9, 2009
1 found helpful
