Sectra Culture Reaches Beyond Expectations - Solutions Specialist Sectra Employee Review

5.0
Jan 2, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the reasons it is great to work for Sectra: - everyone is friendly and welcoming regardless of title - cannot feel the hierarchy that you do with other organizations, so it is not intimidating to talk to anyone - understand the work life balance and are great promoters of this value - everyone is open to share knowledge freely to anyone who would like to learn - great environment to work in, we work hard but you don't mind because you really feel like a part of the work family

Cons

I so far have not found any cons to working for Sectra. In the short time I have been with the company I am very happy with my decision to join the team and still very excited about the opportunities they have to offer.

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Sectra Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback about our organization. Our employees are at the heart of Sectra, and it is great to hear that you are having a positive experience with us. We are very excited to have you apart of our team and for what the future holds.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Oct 13, 2025
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Pros

Sectra proudly boasts that it hires the Best People, which seems correct. The people you meet here are very amiable and good to work with. In addition, the work that you get to do here is satisfyingly technical and feels rewarding. Other pros: Great benefits Great people Plenty of work (read: sales) on the horizon

Cons

Unfortunately, Sectra hasn't been treating it's people like they're the best lately. Over the last couple of years, they reorganized the company. Since then, workloads have been increasing unsustainably. Engineers, in particular, have been over-worked and under-paid, leading to an exodus, where the remaining engineers have been expected to cover the workloads of their departed colleagues, exacerbating the situation. Worse, management shows no intention of slowing down the rate of projects to make the workload more manageable. Without improvements in the engineer training pipeline, hiring will not be fast enough to stem the bleeding. Other cons: Low compensation Mediocre work/life balance (recently) Poor management response to feedback

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