Rolls-Royce reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(3,439 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 3,439 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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1.0
Jun 11, 2012

Corrupt and Clueless

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Brand Long list of community excuses for poor performance Easy/flexible work hours

Cons

RR is a Delphi infested British Bureaucracy. One Delphi employee who joined RR Purchasing in early 2000 has brought along most of his Delphi (the bankrupt automotive supplier) coworkers and they are now trying to "transform" RR with their track record and experience at Delphi!! The truth is that they get employee loyalty by hiring friends and that leads to political leverage in a highly dysfunctional political organization struggling to deliver results. This nepotism is rampant across the organization, and “buddies” are hired at all levels with no one held accountable. Psychology majors, Aramark food supervisors, priests and UPS store employees are all hired as supplier quality "engineers" and technical managers because HR is clueless and so is upper management - both of which are churned out every two years or so to add to the chaos. Learned helplessness is very prevalent and the system is 'you scratch my back and I scratch yours' and numbers and metrics are changed to hide true performance. RR's hiring philosophy is that 'a warm body is better than nobody', leading to incompetence at all levels. The company focuses on ‘good behavior’ to change culture, not realizing that skills and competency are fundamentally missing. RR struggles to retain & promote talent. Salary and benefits are sub-par and so is the work environment. Management has a 'naked king' approach to leading, favoring only the people who butter up and fake a positive appearance, get facials and wear ties for routine meetings only to keep their mouth shut since they have no relevant knowledge, experience or intelligence. I got a 35 % raise when I quit RR, leaving Rolls-Royce has been the best decision of my career.

4.0
May 18, 2012

Highly educational

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cutting edge technology, global workforce, global ambitions, a well known and well respected company, looks good on the CV, learn alot

Cons

Not always the best support to employees, not always great communication between different parts of the company and or departments

2.0
May 11, 2012
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Pros

DISCLAIMER; I am a contractor assigned to RR. Matrix organization allows the company to dynamically relocate employees where needed so speedbumps (program cancellations for example) don't immediately lead to layoffs. Good Pay. Generally helpful and friendly employees.

Cons

Hot Desking?!? Really?!? Lockers? No personal items on desks??? The office enviroment is the worst I've ever persnally endured and is now going to a smaller location where they planned for 1.2 employees per desk! No consistency in first-level management. I've had four in two years Best Ever -> Worst ever -> Great -> and now so-so. The second one actually got me fired but was rehired after six-weeks off. Health benefits are terrible. $7000 out of pocket threshhold. Company funds an HSA for $1000. The balance is on the employee. Nearly impossible to hire on direct. 49 applications, 4 interviews, nothing. One interview with FedEx: hired!

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