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Delphi Technologies

Acquired by BorgWarner

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Horrible place to work - Anonymous employee Delphi Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Jan 5, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice newly refurbished office, that’s about it.

Cons

The worst place I ever worked, there is no respect for staff, no support for talented individuals and contradicting objectives given by senior management make it difficult to prioritise your workload. Colleagues at the HR department swear and moan all the time, appearing to be busy but are in fact invisible for the rest of the business and are unhelpful. Redundancies happen left right and centre and company policies are ignored, so if your role is made redundant or you have a difficult time at work or outside of work, don’t even dream about having HR support or any consultations by your HR Partner, maybe a pay-off and your P45 if you are lucky. Bonuses are inconsistent and all over the place. There is no privacy, if you share something with your HR Partner in confidence, the whole HR department will be aware of your issues and you will be put on a list to be fired at some point in the near future. So just put your head down and work, and don’t ask questions as you might be viewed as an idiot.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jul 23, 2020
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Pros

The people are fantastic. The majority of managers are caring and supportive, and there are a lot of willing mentors. This, plus the fact that the teams are usually stretched thin, means that starting your career here is a great learning experience. You get to be involved in many different projects and take on more responsibility than you might at a bigger company. Work is fast-paced but with decent work/life balance. There are interesting opportunities to work with people globally.

Cons

In the last couple years, we were spun off and rebranded, saw our stock price tank, changed CEOs, and now are going through an acquisition. It’s a lot of change in a short time and it’s hard dealing with an uncertain future. There is also a tendency to shut down disagreements, and a lack of transparency around negative news. It’s also hard to keep advancing in the company and learning new things after a while.

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