EDS Reviews
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Pros
My team was moved from Symantec to EDS a year ago. I suppose the pro would be that I still work with many of them, and they're great people.
Cons
There is nobody around me who works for EDS who isn't completely demoralized. The company has delivered pay cut after pay cut (some in excess of 30%). Some of us have literally been told that now matter how we perform, we will be getting more pay cuts next year. Also, for an IT services company, wading through EDS's IT is like pulling teeth; it lierally takes me days every time I need to figure out how to do something like signing up for benefits online. Some of us haven't even been told what our job titles are.
And since being bought out by HP, it has only gotten worse.
In short, there is nobody who works within 50 feet of me who are not (sometimes desperately) looking for another job. Avoid this company at all costs.Advice to Senior Management
Why would I give feedback to the leadership? It is clear that they either don't listen to us or don't care.
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Infrastructure Specialist in Hopewell, NJ:
“Farewell to an American Institution”
Nov 7, 2009
1 found helpful
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Information Specialist in Louisville, KY:
“HP Has Gutted What Remains of EDS”
Nov 6, 2009
1 found helpful
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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
1 found helpful
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Anonymous in Plano, TX:
“So many possibilities, so little accountability...”
Nov 3, 2009
1 found helpful
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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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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