ams OSRAM reviews

3.6

51% would recommend to a friend

(1,292 total reviews)

Aldo Kamper

68% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

ams OSRAM has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,292 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ams OSRAM 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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1K reviews
3.0
Apr 8, 2014

Tough to recommend

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Pay and benefits are fairly good. -Many opportunities to participate in highly visible projects. -Local team was very close knit, didn't feel like a 'big company'. -There are people who truly want to make things work. -Flexible work schedule for some (not me) -Recent change in leadership showed signs of a change in direction (for the better)

Cons

-The workforce in general seems beaten down and tired. A culture of squeezing every ounce of productivity out of one person has led to some great people becoming burnt out and helpless. People are forced into doing the job of 2 or 3, often doing tasks that are not related to their core job and tend to be dissatisfiers. Often positions have no 'back-up', so you either don't take days off, work on your vacation, or have everything break down in your absence. -Myopic focus on the financials has taken its toll on the employee (see above) and product. It has created a culture of hiring temporary/contract workers to avoid cost of benefits. -The company is steered by German Leadership which is wholly disconnected from the US operations...which leads to.... -Multiple layers of approval are needed to do anything. This creates a slow moving, cumbersome company that cannot react to industry changes...which leads to... -The company just feels antiquated. From product offerings to employee resources. HR Systems are poorly implemented, purchasing processes are vague and not intuitive. -Changing industry to LED has left this 'manufacturing' company struggling to remain relevant. OSI is still very much a manufacturing company when it needs to be a technology company. -This is a big one. Company culture lacks the incentive for young workers with new ideas to join up. Millennials are few and far between. Those that have joined the company stick out like a sore thumb. There is very little training in place to help young workers develop the skills they need to become future leaders.

3.0
May 22, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great co-workers with a lot of industry knowledge. Great team environment that is very supportive. Benefits (health and 401K) are solid.

Cons

Global matrix organization where you frequently report to someone overseas who has no direct knowledge of your work, workload, or business. Limited local or regional resources. Headcount not being replaced means your daily workload increases with each retirement or resignation as their workload gets distributed among the remaining people. Very poor raises/merit increases in the ballpark of 2.5-3% when they happen. Upper management is historically not good, and changes every 2-3 years resulting in a complete lack of consistent vision or mission. Most set policy for the company without understanding the impact on the various individual organizations within it, causing harm to many of them through their lack of knowledge of that business and lack of support for it.

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ams OSRAM Response
3y
Dear colleague, Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback about your current position as a business field manager at ams OSRAM. It´s good to see that you experience a good working environment and that our benefits find approval. Also, I see that you have some criticisms about various topics and I’m sorry to hear that you have not been satisfied with our management decisions in the past. We can assure you that every decision is made with the intention to improve the working experience of our colleagues. Our leadership principles require that management should actively listen to the employees and consider every employee’s contribution. Can you give me more feedback and your insights about your issues? I am interested to understand your point of view better: Katrin.KlugJud@ams-osram.com. Kind regards, Katrin Klug-Jud HR Communication / Social Media Manager
1.0
Apr 27, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work performance is valued and appreciated if you work under good and competent managers

Cons

Unfortunately, such managers are leaving the company one by one due to toxic people from higher management. Some employees are promoted to management position not because they are competent and hardworking but because they are "good friends" with the toxic people from the higher management. The employee turnovers of few support function departmens also remain high until today due to toxic head of department. It's difficult to sustain Spore operation in the long run if the company is not able to send the toxic people away

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ams OSRAM Response
5y
Dear colleague, Thank you for your evaluation of your current position as a Senior Specialist in Singapore. I appreciate your feedback and your criticism. If you had any bad experience at your working place, we are sorry. However, I can assure you that everyone is equally valued at ams and that promotions are based on the individual work of each employee. I would love to hear more details about your working experience in a personal conversation. If you have any more feedback or suggestions, please contact me, I am looking forward to hearing from you: katrin.klug-jud@ams.com Kind regards, Katrin Klug-Jud HR Communication / Social Media Manager
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