Ongoing restructuring - Anonymous employee Swarovski Employee Review

3.0
Jan 7, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They have historically been generous and considerate of the employees--lots of educational lectures and learning opportunities if you like like that kind of stuff. They also have Foundation where the team make genuine efforts to do good for the environment and society--personally I thought it was more real and genuine than what many other companies do under sustainability or CSR.

Cons

The ongoing restructuring which started since 2 years ago is making the whole company very unstable. HR isnt even catching up with all these changes and nothing much from performance review or work consultation is being reflected. now is not the time to start working for Swarovski.

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We very much appreciate it. Swarovski, like a lot of companies in these uncertain times, is also going through major change, and both global and local situations all add to it. It is a very demanding and difficult time, but on the other hand, it is an opportunity for profound improvements. This makes your review all the more valuable to us. If you have any further feedback, please feel free to reach out to a member of our HR team. Once again, thank you for your feedback and wish you much success in your career with Swarovski.

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