Disappointed - Project Manager Swarovski Employee Review

2.0
25 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice employee benefits like car discounts, bonus, etc.

Cons

Very "political", not transparent with the employees, lots of instability and changes, too many restructuration's. It doesn't make you feel safe as an employee. Most of the employees who are not fired are looking for a job elsewhere.

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We’re sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations. It was an uncommon instance and we’ll do better in the future. At Swarovski we have an open-door policy and encourage our employees to reach out to a member of upper management or HR to make sure their concerns and ideas for the improvement of the company are addressed and handled strategically and effectively in a timely matter. As part of a company that truly values self expression, you can be yourself, have your voice heard, contribute to a unique culture and impact the output of the business. Once again, thank you for your feedback and wish you much success in your career with Swarovski.

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