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Continental Battery Systems

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Mechanical design engineer with 3 years of experience in developing automotive HV battery systems. - Battery Systems Engineer Continental Battery Systems Employee Review

4.0
Mar 14, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A good place to work

Cons

The team is quite small

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Continental Battery Systems Response
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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are so glad to hear that it has been a positive one. Like you, we treasure our valued employees and are happy to have had you as one of them. The team really makes us who we are! We also want to thank you for your opinion regarding the size of your team. Rest assured, we make every effort to ensure we are providing our branches with their needs, including the appropriate number of staff. We wish you luck in your future endeavors!

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Denied combined cost of living and performance increase based on a single day of lateness, resulting in a corrective action report. Company handbook specifies that any corrective action prevents receiving either increase. Disconnected corporate structure and poor communication from main office. Branch mostly left unsupervised but held to unclear standards without training. High turnover due to management unwilling to pay living wage, causing difficulty hiring and retaining staff, especially in higher cost areas. Company focus on short-term 'resilience training' shifts the burden of burnout to employees, rather than addressing systemic issues like unlivable wages and profit-driven management practices.

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