We’re all severely underpaid - Propulsion Systems Engineer Stellantis Employee Review

3.0
Oct 22, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Freedom in the structure of your role -Healthcare benefits are good overall (with the exception of mental health and substance abuse) -The company is overall embracing the technology advancements from COVID to work from home (30% in office and 70% telecommute), with the exception of their propulsion system engineers (50%/50% requirement). -Opportunities for visibility amongst high levels of leadership -Unlimited sick days -Increased vacation days to start at a minimum of 15 days per year -Flexible with doctor’s appointments and other similar commitments -Recognizes a growing family as an equal partnership between both parents, by offering a parental leave to both mother and father for the birth of their child. -lots of opportunities for education, especially for electric vehicle engineering.

Cons

-Limited opportunities for promotion and salary increase (most things are considered a “parallel move”, regardless of increased visibility and responsibility). -Mental health and substance abuse benefits are accepted by very few providers, which results in poor care. -We’re understaffed and not replacing employees who leave. We have lost a massive amount of talent and that stress is left on the people who are left. -The company doesn’t follow its own guidelines for ethical behaviors that they expect from their employees. -Salaries are offensively low -Programs are planned with unrealistic timelines, which limits opportunities for improvement and implementing lessons learned. -The company thrives off of employees doing the work of two or more people -Fear based leadership tactics

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3.0
May 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This is a company where you can learn a lot if you are willing to take initiative. There are many talented people you can connect with who are willing to help you improve and do your job better. I also believe there is a real opportunity to regain stability and grow professionally.

Cons

There are still some organizational challenges, including unclear ownership in certain areas and a high level of uncertainty. The onboarding process could also be improved, as it mainly focuses on general company benefits and HR information, rather than providing role-specific training or guidance for the actual job responsibilities.

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