Lenovo Reviews in Raleigh-Durham, NC Area
Updated Dec 14, 2011 – Reviews are posted anonymously by employees. Ratings are reflective of location and job title.
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Pros
good env lots of exciting thing to do . learn more leading career leading business leading product leading people and manager
Cons
challenge job so tired lots of meeting cross funtion communication Poor on R&D No long term strategy and product planning
Advice to Senior Management
long term strategy for product not only one year . set up powerful R&D team and in house design .give more budget on new product
Pros
Great products.Great Customer Service. Exciting new CEO.
Cons
Older people are left behind in promotions. Customer service is NOT included in any Big bonus's
and are told NOT to go to events, because it's all about sales.
Advice to Senior Management
Remember, ALL employees make Lenovo a winner. Customer service does bring money in buy
saving sales and treating our customer base with the respect .We solve the customer problems
and make sure they are 120% happy! To the new CEO, Good luck.
Pros
Great product, gaining market share world wide, great customer service and supply chain management.
Cons
Low level of career advancement if starting in entry-level
Management looks out more for their career than helping employees
Advice to Senior Management
Analyze current employees as well as new employees for talent rather than a body to fill a sales job.
Pros
It is a friendly enviroment.
Cons
The company is like a vacuum or silo. No one knows what others do and how to integrate with one another.
Advice to Senior Management
The management team needs to listen to the Sales team more closely regarding sales strategies within accounts and also to better align internal processes in place.
Pros
Lenovo is a truly ground-breaking company - the first Chinese company to really go build a global brand. If you want to gain first hand experience on what has propelled the Chinese economy over the last decade plus, Lenovo's non-sales teams (corporate functions such as product development, product marketing, supply chain, finance, etc.) provide a great opportunity to understand a Chinese company from the inside.
Cons
Lenovo operates as a global company - key sites are all around the globe (North Carolina, Beijing, ShenZhen, Singapore, etc.) - so expect your work-life balance to take a hit as you'll be on the phone at all hours of the day.
Advice to Senior Management
It seems all the power has shifted back to Beijing - don't forget the things you learned when you hired wai guo ren to help go global.
Pros
Good Products ( ThinkPad is a great product)
Flexible work schedule (if you come in early, you can leave early)
Cons
Low Pay
Moral low
Greedy management
"Sweat shop" like atmosphere- people stacked on top of each other to save a buck
50% workforce is contract (save $)
No opportunities for growth
No training
No recognition
Micro managed (daily activity quota)
Advice to Senior Management
Please understand you have a great product but the people selling the product is what makes the company go. Show recognition to employees. Management be involved in training for employees. Allow people to work from home sometimes
Pros
Loved the strong team I worked with in Mobile Software Test and Development. We supported and encouraged each other to strive for a better and more efficient work environment with each project and task.
Cons
Not all teams were as strong or flexible as ours, so it is not across all departments. Management in most departments at the time were very disconnected and were only interested in their own growth and accomplishments - no management support at all.
Advice to Senior Management
Learn and understand each team members strengths and weaknesses, and help each team member grow in a direction they feel comfortable with. Offer growth options based on the strengths that you observe of your team members. Encourage your team members to become a part of the creation.
Pros
Great pay
Global company
Fast growing company
Cons
No work/life balance
Unreasonable demands
Unorganized organization
No on the job training
HR department is unbelievable- took months for them to set me up on direct deposit, 401k and insurance.
My manager is far from the daily activities of the organization.
Advice to Senior Management
Look at other successful companies and how they train and attain their employees.
Pros
Good benefits, work flexibility, and fair compensation. Depending on the department tuition reimbursement may be available.
Employees can have pride in Lenovo because of their goal to build high quality products and provide excellent service. Lenovo market share is growing which is refreshing to see compared to the IBM PC company.
Cons
Smaller and less experienced teams are challenged to complete requirements at the level expected.
Most execs, managers, and their departments are not system thinkers and the performance measurement system is department and org based. The result is they care about the contribution within the boundaries of the department or org.
Performance measurement is highly political and subjective. It is very difficult to move around the company unless you are a favored one.
It is not encouraged to try new things or take calculated risks at the manager or lower levels. Failing is not an option even if new learning resulted from the failure that resulted in insights that drove revolutionary opportunities.
Advice to Senior Management
Invest in your people world wide, educate, mentor, trust and enable them, measure employees less subjectively, and set reasonable short term goals and lofty long term goals.
Transition managers to active management roles rather than working roles. They preventing their teams from growing and executing at higher levels. A manager cannot out perform his team if lead well.
Invest in a culture of system thinkers. We are only good as our weakest link. With that said allow the elephant in the room to be identified constructively and addressed without the fear of retribution. Be willing to address the sacred cows for the good of the company!
Get rid of IBM services and their/our legacy processes that carry the burden of low performance and high costs!
Reduce the need for the high chaotic nature of the day to day business in favor for more clear repeatable processes. Allow some level of chaos to address the need for challenging decisions that were not fully informed or thought through and to drive reasonable escalations.
Be more transparent so end to end teams can share, discuss, plan, and execute!
Pros
Friendly staff that was devoted to the company.
Cons
Technology and software is not updated for staff. Many staff members use outdated computers and do not have access to necessary software.
Advice to Senior Management
You can have a more productive staff if the software in your employees computers are up to date.

