Try to look for any other company is possible. - Design Engineer Valeo Employee Review

2.0
Jun 22, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Good company if you are a fresher. You will engage in hands on work experience.

Cons

There are many. Lets see each one of them. 1. No growth. No growth. No growth. 2. Unpaid overtime. Overall pay is less when you compare other employers in the area. Hourly guys are employed with big promises, most of them leave the job in a month or two due to long hours, hot and humid conditions inside the plant. 3. There are too many stakeholders for any activity. No one will communicate what is expected from you. No training provided. You learn as you stay in your job. 4. Poor Top Management and HR. No motivation from any of these main departments. 5. No basic minimum infrastructure for the Seymour location. No parking space. Not enough restrooms. No clean break rooms. Half of the appliances in the break rooms are broken. Parking spots are converted into storage areas. 6. You pay for the coffee. Terrible frozen food options onsite. 7. Not a single team building activity to boost the morale of a team who work tirelessly. 8. I was lucky, I resigned and moved to another company at the start of 2020, from what I heard recently, they fired almost 100 people without any intimation. Everone was asked to consume their vacations before they were laid off.

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Pros

Great benefits and strong working culture

Cons

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2.0
May 17, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great place to learn and gain hands-on automotive experience. People are generally friendly and easy to get along with, and you’ll be exposed to a lot of technologies and real-world problem solving very quickly.

Cons

Upper management is disorganized and heavily political. Decision making is often chaotic, priorities constantly change, and there is very little work-life balance. Long hours and high stress can burn people out quickly.

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