Interesting Work - Uncertain Outlook - Product Specialist Atlas Copco Group Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Hybrid work environment - Expenses covered/benefits package - Scope of work/type of projects - Coworkers were fantastic

Cons

- Uncertain layoffs. I was hired and 10 months later was laid off due to structure reorganization. Seemed like a lot of people were worried about layoffs when I was laid off. - They'll give you an automotive allowance if you travel often, but you're only allowed to have a vehicle with less than 3,000 miles and no older than 3 years old. Then you'll buy a new car, get laid off, and have to cover the car loan until you find employment. - Senior leadership is untrustworthy and lacked communication throughout my tenure. Everything was great until it wasn't. - Lack of training. You'll be expected to understand tools, procedures, and tasks quickly with limited training. - Travel often. - Listed as a remote position but was more hybrid than anything. - It seemed like there was a decent amount of turnover, especially in sales.

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