Schneider Electric reviews

4.2

87% would recommend to a friend

(12,894 total reviews)
avatar

Olivier Blum

90% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Schneider Electric has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 12,894 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Schneider Electric employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

13K reviews
1.0
Sep 20, 2025

LAYOFFS ARE KEYS TO IMPACT AND SUCCESS

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Someones benefits when they don't change annually.

Cons

The company has a pattern of investing in employee development but then laying staff off to improve financial metrics. While leadership questions high turnover, employees often feel a lack of job security. Those with higher salaries due to experience, as well as newer hires, may find themselves unsupported during challenging times. In addition, new initiatives, software, and strategies are consistently rolled out from upper management with a “bird’s eye” perspective, without gathering meaningful input from the teams directly impacted. This top-down approach limits the effectiveness of change and overlooks valuable expertise at the operational level. The organization has significant potential, but in practice, it functions as little more than a place to collect a paycheck, as meaningful change is rarely supported or sustained. Even programs branded under IMPACT feel misaligned — more like “Imposing Management’s Plans And Cutting Talent” than truly empowering employees.

1.0
Nov 9, 2014

Stay Away!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

this is the most disorganized company that I have ever worked for. Not even the most basic functions seem to work correctly

Cons

the company ripped everyone off for two days pay during the transition from invensys to schneider and they refuse to correct it. We have also losT benefits.

2.0
Feb 12, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits overall. Depending on which group you work for there is plenty of cash being thrown around if you can sell a project. Chances of travel overseas are good. When I first started it was great. I worked with some fantastic people that I very much miss to this day. Our group was on the verge of becoming something great.

Cons

I literally watched 10+ rounds of layoffs over 3 years with no end in sight. To say that it had an impact on morale would be a complete understatement. Worse, the people I saw layed off were mostly long-timers who were making decent $$$ through attrition and commitment to the company. Because of HR (see below) you may have been 20 years with Schneider, but your end will be 5 minutes out the door with maybe a chance to get your coat. So much for loyalty... Even worse is the fact that many of the middle-management types somehow keep finding their way into new jobs created for them. For instance, everyone will know there is an October surprise layoff coming. So some mid-level project manager type will suddenly become a segment manager with the implication being that we always needed that position anyway. The effect of this I personally watched over the course of many years with Schneider. You basically get a recycled group of self-interested managers with marginal skills and literally no attachment to the industries that they serve. By the way, that is the Schneider game to be played: you just have to keep "manager" in your title. When one of these mid-level guys makes it to a senior manager level he/she will take his/her whole crew with him. Hence you will find many senior managment types without degrees, management skills, etc. because of this fact. I understand that this is corporate America; it is not who you are it is who you know. But Schneider U.S. took it to a sickeningly refined level that is made more obnoxious by the sheer number of people being let go by their incompetence. Also, the facility I worked for had some of the worst HR people I have ever seen. For a group that has walked 100's of people to the door over the course of 10+ years of layoffs you would think they could refine their techniques. Because of their lack of proactivity the "rumor mill" in the place I worked was always in overdrive. I put in my multi-week notice and did not even get an exit interview with an HR person. To Me, that says everything about the lack of professionalism these people show. To summarize: HR was not interested in hearing what I had to say, the status-quo was just fine with them. My 5+ years was just a drop in a meaningless bucket to them.

Viewing 4 - 6 of 12,894 Reviews

Glassdoor has 20,297 Schneider Electric reviews submitted anonymously by Schneider Electric employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Schneider Electric is right for you.