No longer a great place to work with - Anyonymous Employee Grundfos Employee Review

1.0
Mar 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fair salary Hybrid setup (currently at 60% WFO, 40% WFH) Direct management are nice, most especially upper management who are located in other countries. Supervisors lead their people with empathy

Cons

Ph Management - no compassion, lacks empathy Specifically, the direct supervisors are okay, but those who are in the upper level (HR, Admin, Controller, Country Director) have no compassion to the employees. They do not care about employees well-being and their beliefs are employees can easily be replaced. No confidentiality. One employee's HR level concerns such as PIPs, NTEs, complaints, etc are oftentimes becoming the talk of the town, and they do gossip about it in the floor. It does not really give employees the safe space to open up. They don't care about employees. Just because they are the ones who are in "power" it gives them the liberty to decide on their own interest gain. Everything used to be fine when the country director was still not a Filipino. We thought that if when a Filipino will finally lead us, she will be able to understand us better since we are of the same nation, but the opposite happened.

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5.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Opportunity to learn the business

Cons

Earning potential is reduced for the time period

5.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Strong focus on sustainability and innovation - Supportive team culture with colleagues who genuinely want to help each other - Good work‑life balance and flexibility depending on the department - Opportunities to learn and grow if you take initiative Grundfos is a solid place to work if you value purpose‑driven work and a collaborative environment. There’s room for growth, but you need to advocate for yourself and stay proactive.

Cons

- Some processes can feel slow due to a global structure - Communication between regions and departments can be inconsistent - Career progression may depend heavily on your manager

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