Great working culture, awful leaders - Electrical Engineer Scout Motors Employee Review

3.0
20 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-CEO is well liked by all -hybrid work policy -Frequent team building and travel opportunity -clean office -talented people -great paternity leave policy

Cons

-building is too small for current staff size, more to be hired making it worse -strange project management workflow that causes disorganization -CTO is generally absent and known for last minute requests and toxic behavior. Leaves equally toxic and clueless vp’s in charge who are generally viewed as incompetent for roles -lack of systems and the ability to make systems, all engineering processes are pure Volkswagen -hard to get specs and other info from vw side despite being forced to use components -Confusion on who’s in charge both inside and outside engineering and other groups

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Scout Motors Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We value your perspective and are always looking for ways to continue to improve at Scout Motors. We’re actively working on expanding and enhancing our space to meet the needs of our growing team and ensuring our processes are clear and efficient. If you have additional insights or feedback you’d like to share, we encourage you to speak directly with your manager, HR Business Partner, or a member of our leadership team.

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5.0
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CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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Cons

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1.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Collaborations with outside joint ventures are helpful and allow for more networking opportunities - Pay and Benefits is comparable to other OEMs, for reference as a senior engineer it was roughly 125k, 20 days accrued with carry over to new year, and most holidays off (no good friday or easter monday)

Cons

- CEO has consistently downplayed/mocked issues brought up by engineering on the overall processes and blockades. Clearly showing favoritism towards the production and design sections of the company. Direct examples of this can be seen when looking at social media posts by Scout that often highlight only the production and design aspects. For example there is no training program (outside of required legal training) or career development opportunities geared towards engineering teams. - Leadership within R&D departments is often disjointed and incapable of delivering the same message across the board largely due to lack of CTO presence in the office (working remotely), VPs combating to act in their own interests and to be acting head of CTO in the office, and severe issues of sticking to a decision. - Processes/tools are frequently changed across all departments causing unnecessary roadblocks and discussions. - The Charlotte move was poorly communicated, lacked any additional benefits, and blocked promotional opportunities if you chose to stay in MI Overall for an engineering professional, I do not recommend this company as your growth will be severely limited. Within automotive please direct your attention to a different start up or OEM.

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