Nice from the outside - Anonymous employee Volvo Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 12, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Volvo is a stylish company that you can feel proud of saying that you work for...People dress well, offices and people are well-appointed and groomed. Even break areas have a high-end sense of style which is very pleasant to be around, and carries into an overall pride in sense of style as an automotive design and production company. The quality of product and service is something to be proud to represent as well.

Cons

I believe this is one of those companies where people are very competent but so worried about getting fired or replaced that their need to seem perfect keeps them from making wise choices.

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5.0
Mar 4, 2026
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Pros

Really inclusive environment and most of campus is already with ABW - activity based workplace (flexible seating).

Cons

Sometimes due to the very inclusive environment, decisions can take a little longer.

2.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are decent although the cost has been rising, most coworkers are great, they used to throw company events

Cons

Right now, almost everything. There is zero morale in Volvo North America, regardless of what some reviews are saying. People are resigning, being let go at alarming numbers, or their positions are being eliminated during a sloppy reorganization. You don't even know they're gone until the news travels or they don't show as being an applicable email address anymore. And management feels fine letting us know that more layoffs are "not off the table". Bonuses this year were utterly pathetic and only accounted for about 2 weeks of a family's grocery bill. Yes, we were thankful we got a bonus but after taxes and our benefits were removed, it was a slight slap in the face. Also not everyone got a "merit" raise this year which is a mix of performance and where you fall on a pay penetration scale (which there is zero explanation of what goes into this figure). Explanations as to why some received a raise over others was more than questionable - and raises varied greatly. We are being told to return to office full time but there are not enough desks for everyone - oh and only certain teams get assigned desks. Everyone else needs to fight for a place to sit that the company expects us to clean if someone wanted to be a slob and leave garbage or a mess all over the desk. Half the desks are missing keyboards or the mouse or don't have a functioning dock or monitors. If you don't get here by 8:05am, good luck because you will not find a place to sit. Company brags about being sustainable but is making over 3,000 employees commute, sometimes from pretty far distances, back to an office 5 days a week. Want us to do more in-person collaboration but there aren't enough conference rooms either. Expectations are insane, workload increases are drowning some teams, and all we hear is how we need to do better. Volvo made poor business decisions and now we are paying for it in a time that has been incredibly difficult for all your employees.

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