Not what it used to be... HP - Sales Philips Employee Review

2.0
11 Aug 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Great and motivated people, very hard workers.

Cons

Company takes advantage of loyalty of workers. No pay raises, quotas are double that of nearest competitor. Management can harass employees without penalty to them. Employee is always the problem, never management. No real advancement opportunities, you are told what to do. They will place people on a plan to demotivate them, chastise them, demote them. No more positive reinforcement all negative. Will not allow for exit interviews for fear of what they would find out about how people are treated by managers, etc. Overall morale has been diving down for last 6-7 years. Managers can provide terrible reviews for employees based on what they hear from others. Customer's are stating that Philips is no different than other companies, with their arrogance, turnover of sales people, etc.

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5.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good Company, good resources and many helpful people

Cons

No cons, pay was adequate

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Philips Response
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Thanks for sharing your experience and for your time with us at Philips. It's wonderful to know that you found good resources and a helpful, supportive environment among our teams. We truly appreciate your dedication and your contributions during your journey here. We wish you the very best of success in your future career challenges.
2.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Easy commute if you live north of Seattle/Bellevue - Decent cafeteria - Decent compensation

Cons

- The level of apathy amongst colleagues is off the charts. Many people are simply coasting and collecting a paycheck. When you try to be a team player and pick up the slack, you simply become a target for blame. - Due to the extremely lax "return to office" policy, the office often feels quite empty when there is plenty of work to be done. Being onsite M-F often leads to more work with little support. - There is a culture of public shaming, with several meetings every week dedicated to project leads targeting individuals to make up for their own lack of technical understanding.

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