Philips reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(10,487 total reviews)
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Roy Jakobs

74% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Philips has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 10,487 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Philips employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Feb 6, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Great brand, company and exciting strategy. Cross functional team members at Sonicare are generally very good, mostly everyone tries their best to team up despite being completely overworked.

Cons

The Sonicare business culture is laced with rumors and gossip about what talented and well liked colleague is quitting next, making it depressing and anxiety ridden. No one seems to want to stay, everyone wants to leave and actively searches for the right opportunity to get out. After you stay a couple years, anyone actually talented who values recognition and career growth leave because they know they can do better and not be constantly overworked. But, what I think makes it worst of all for employees is HR Leadership does not seem to actually like anyone and is by far the most toxic and untrustworthy of them all, which also seems to be highly linked to why all the good people leave. HR seems to continually get in way over their head, and can't seem to understand the business context or needs, frustrating everyone around them with very biased, uninformed opinions and forceful actions which aren’t effective and only leaves the employees worse off. While it appeared so very recognized and felt by the vast majority, it is somehow completely ignored by upper management, so the culture doesn't change, only just gets worse for the employees. It is shocking the destruction and disarray I saw caused by HR to the employees who are just trying to do good work, collaborate and grow the business, grow in their careers, on what seemed to be a weekly basis! Horrible to see so many employees treated so poorly by those who should be objective, promoting the removal of bias and prejudice from the workplace and that you should be able to lean on for help, career guidance and general support. Unless you want constant drama, stress, gossip, and your career to fall flat because of the major bias, seemingly reckless actions and negligence of HR, keep away for now - HR needs to change first. Hope Amsterdam chooses to actually address this massive issue for the team’s mental wellbeing and ultimately the company's success.

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Philips Response
5y
Hello, many thanks for taking the time to share your perspective. We deeply regret hearing that you experienced high work pressure and that you did not feel supported by the HR department. The experience you describe does not reflect the culture we strive to build at Philips and we would encourage you to contact the Philips Ethics line to enable the matter to be formally reviewed (https://bit.ly/3u70Lup). Furthermore, Philips Management is active on Glassdoor as well, so your review will be taken into account. We wish you all the best with your career.
2.0
Sep 10, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Healthcare industry and big market

Cons

Philips moved its Andover MA office to Cambridge in early 2020, during the pandemic. Lots of employs live in north MA or New Hampshire. The commute can be as long as more than 2 hours--One Way. Many people left the company for that reason. There are only 1200 desks for over 2000 people--before the pandemic. People are supposed to share desks and spaces. That is good recipe to spread virus. The idea of hot-desking is simply dead and impossible. The new office is close to Biogen, which held a conference in January 2020 and spread the virus around the world. IT and HR service almost do not exist in the MA office. You have to call someone on another part of the world if you have any issue or question.

2.0
Jun 17, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are great! The 401k match is very good and it's difficult finding other companies who match similarly. The health benefits and better than some. The salary is okay, I'd say it meets industry standards. It's definitely possible to be paid more elsewhere. The site is moving from Andover to Cambridge.

Cons

The management is really bad from senior managers to directors. There doesn't ever seem to be a clear goal. They're constantly jumping and shifting from project to project and they don't take the time to do it right the first time. The company lacks transparency big time. Employees are more likely to find out that their jobs are moving to Nashville via a rogue/mistaken e-mail (this has happened) than an actual announcement from management. Another con is much of the business is moving to Nashville, and they're slowly farming the jobs to the Nashville location. Some managers play favorites.

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Philips Response
6y
Hi there, Thanks for sharing a few words about your experiences working for Philips. This means a lot to us, especially since you've been working for our brand for a couple of years already. Your input is appreciated. We can imagine it's harsh finding out that jobs move to another town via this way. That's definitely not the impression we want our employees to have. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Philips' management is active on Glassdoor as well, so your feedback is duly noted. Wishing you all the best in your professional career.
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