Mediocre employer, mediocre job prospects, mediocre salary -Not bad, not great either. - Technical Veolia Employee Review

3.0
1 June 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work-life balance. Good employees. Stable profitable company. Short probation period (6 months). Decent bonus scheme.

Cons

Salary below market value causing resentment and constant staff turnover. Poor support functions, centralised so slow, impersonal and generally hard to get help (IT, HR etc.). Training system is awful and training courses are few and far between and hard to find out about or attend, significantly hampering personal development, service improvement as well as statutory training responsibilities. Just ordering essential equipment for work responsibilities is difficult and drawn out. Management are sometimes detached and spout company values yet don't apply them to themselves. Career development is extremely poor and unsupported, definitely not a meritocracy, a lot more workplace politics across the organisation than other companies. Widespread corruption; employees expected to put up and shut up yet don't gain anything except a risk to professional reputation.

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5.0
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Pros

Work life balance and great co workers

Cons

Not a lot of chances for ot

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Veolia Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to submit a review. We're glad to hear you sound pleased overall in your role! It's a hard job and we appreciate people like you who contribute to our mission of resourcing the world.
3.0
17 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good exposure to a large, complex organization with cross-functional collaboration. Opportunities to take on responsibility and learn quickly if you are proactive. Some strong internal frameworks and experienced individuals to learn from. Visibility across different teams and business units.

Cons

Lack of standardized processes creates unnecessary inefficiencies and rework. Too much reliance on individual knowledge instead of scalable systems. Cross-team communication is often reactive rather than coordinated, which slows execution. Roles and ownership are frequently unclear, leading to misalignment and finger-pointing. Tools exist but are not fully implemented or consistently used, resulting in avoidable manual work.

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Veolia Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We value all feedback from our employees. We continually strive to ensure that our management is providing the best leadership to our teams and creating an environment where employees can succeed.
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