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Lutron Electronics

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For the Ambitious Learner - Engineering Technician Lutron Electronics Employee Review

3.0
4 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Experienced mentors with willingness to impart knowledge - Good people - Challenging work

Cons

- Poor pay for the level of work - Small raises - Will always acquire more responsibility if you’re good at your job (but will make minimal amounts more) - Work/Life balance is tough depending on your department - Management can be difficult spending on your department - Appreciation is minimal because everyone is engulfed in their own work

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5.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits and growth opportunities

Cons

None that I can think of

1.0
20 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

— Legitimate portfolio work: the role involved a full website overhaul and product PDP writing, which has real value on a CV — The company name carries weight and looks good on paper

Cons

Pay was consistently late — sometimes by three weeks. No explanation, no heads up, no acknowledgment of the stress this creates for contractors who don't have the luxury of waiting indefinitely for money they've already earned. On the day-to-day side: we were required to produce detailed logs of everything we did — long, tedious activity lists that served no clear purpose and ate into actual work time. The broader culture was captured perfectly in a phrase that came up regularly in stakeholder meetings: "I won't fall on my sword" or "I won't die on that hill" — or some variation of it. Upper management had a consistent habit of deflecting accountability downward onto contract workers, who had the least power and the least protection. When things went wrong, contractors were the convenient explanation. When things went right, that credit traveled elsewhere. If you're considering a contract role here, get your payment schedule in writing and ask very specific questions about how your manager operates. What's described as a flexible, collaborative environment may look quite different once you're in it.

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