Rolls-Royce reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(3,438 total reviews)
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Tufan Erginbilgic

83% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Rolls-Royce has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,438 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Rolls-Royce employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Apr 17, 2015

The Indy Site is Shrinking

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Indianapolis office is located in the heart of downtown. Open seating allows for quick meetings with colleagues and a chance to hide when approaching deadlines

Cons

Loss of vacation & holidays, loss of free coffee, no paid overtime but required to work more than 40 hours / week, forced out-sourcing for engineering

4.0
Jan 16, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A large company with significant international presence. Opportunities to work in many different disciplines/functions. A fantastic brand name - which is a major reason why folks want to work with the company. Engineering excellence is a hallmark of the companies psyche. Not too much oversight (in general) as to whether you are doing the hours - more focus that you are achieving your objectives. However this very much depends on the particular manager that you report to. Some real interesting/characters work at RR so there is plenty of opportunities to interact with folks from various backgrounds.

Cons

Not the best pay/perks compared with others in the same space - but folks seem to remain there regardless. Leadership had, until the last 12 months, been great. Maybe due to financial pressures - resulting in panic measures - leadership has 'lost its way'. For new prospects wanting to join the company - I would advise that you must make your mark and take control of your destiny otherwise you will be sidelined. Workplace environment is mediocre at best. General apathy across the patch results in a relatively mundane/boring environment. It is the newcomers that want to generate 'excitement' - but become disappointed when the population remains complacent and happy with things the way they are.

2.0
Nov 4, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Large hi-tech company often working at the cutting edge of its chosen field. There are huge technical challenges for those who seek them. There are also plenty of menial paperpushing roles for those who prefer a quiet life, and there are the kind of roles where you have to speak loudly over the phone all day to people in India. Generally a professional environment, people are respectful to one another mostly. There is of course scope to advance, but there are issues (see cons) with that. Great opportunities - for 1% of the workforce perhaps. The reputation in, terms of technology, is sky high (literally). Communication internally has improved a lot over the last ten years. There is possibility of international travel, if you get into the right role at the right time.

Cons

Massive bureacratic organisation. Those coming to the company from other major companies are often shocked at the inertia of all the red tape. Dozens of sign-offs on small descions are not uncommon. IT is terrible. Equipment is always out of date, even when it has just been installed. Most PCs were running on XP until last year when they 'upgraded' to vista. Software access is very poor. RR IT department has a command and control attitude that makes innovation in IT or engineering almost impossible. Senior management seems aware, but chooses to ignore these issues. Cost focus - sounds good, but is very poorly directed. Recently there has been much play of the 4Cs Cost, customer, concentration, and cash! This seems to amount to rediculous penny pinching such as banning the purchase of pens and envelopes, or needing director approval for more than two staff to attend an external meeting! Recently there has been rumblings of job losses with an anouncement of 2,600 to go over the next year. The new CEO has suffered a series of setbacks too with SFO investigations for fraud (that happened decades ago) and poorly handled announcements to the city causing a tumbling share price. My advice would be against joining RR at the moment as there are some long term issues with new product development that seem to be coming to a head. Of course it would all depend on the specifics of your opportunities.

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