Leeco Reviews

2.2

14% would recommend to a friend

(148 total reviews)

YT Jia

17% approve of CEO

6% positive business outlook

Leeco has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 148 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Leeco employee rating is 43% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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148 reviews
4.0
7 Mar 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice employees, free lunches, good locations near Kirrawee station

Cons

amount of working hours is limited, minimum wage, delays in paying super and tips

1.0
4 Jan 2017

Run away as fast you can ...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are a few smart, well-meaning coworkers. Turkey Jerky and seltzer were well-stocked in the cafeteria.

Cons

This company is a combo of "Office Space,""Battle Royale" and "Mean Girls" in one toxic stew. The Beijing office is delusional (and makes up "facts" whenever it suits them), and the American HQ is a pile of suck-ups, egomaniacs and bullies with outdated playbooks and lame tactics to con clueless execs. Some people do have talent and mean well. Sadly, they've got to fight incompetence, egomania and scape-goating, a way of life for a lot of upper management (and their lackeys). Value isn't based on work performance, but how fast and hard you can kiss the butts of top brass. Phrases like "cover your butt," "plausible deniability" and "throw people under the bus" were invented for work cultures like this. Feel bad for the decent, hard-working or talented, because they're exploited. Employees are often forced to do stuff they're not comfortable with. Meanwhile, lame or even unhinged managers avoid consequences, despite mountains of complaints filed against them. But this is just business as usual for a company that sees workers as disposable. If you love long (long) hours, unreasonable workloads, irrational (and often sociopathic) bosses (both Western and Chinese), and acts of intimidation meant to deflect blame and silence naysayers, then look no further. Others should move on, including freelancers and vendors, because the company's track record for payments is the worst. Know the truth before signing up for this mess. It says a lot that the company's legal chief from Google, which they made a big deal about last year, bolted out the door last summer. Its high-profile CMO from Samsung didn't even bother coming to the U.S. launch. Right after that, he quit too, which is weird because he brought in his cronies and then stranded them here. Then after almost a year of insane recruiting goals of 100 new hires (PER MONTH!) for a single office, laid people off right before the holidays. If you think you can overlook all that because of the company's prospects, don't kid yourself. There's so many red flags. Here's some stuff you should Google. (Seriously, do it.) • The company's "ecosystem" and the tons of unhappy eui (software) users in India and other places. • Its connection to Faraday Future and its exodus of execs. • The big $2 billion acquisition of Vizio and silly promises of a super campus (Yahoo land), before the CEO admitted to money problems due to over-reaching. There's so much more. The only thing this buzzword-loving company "disrupts" is a rational person's sanity. This organization rewards despicable behavior, turns motivated employees into beat-down drones, and challenges workers not to turn into a boiling pot of outrage. Every. Single. Day. Anyone who manages to get through this with any spirit left should get a medal, because they are a survivor of trauma.

2.0
7 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

About the only thing good is the pay. Silicon Valley workers obviously deserve more than the paper money. We also expect stock, but this company actually does not deliver on that. There's all this talk about BONUS. Don't hold your breath too long for that either because this place is extremely political. On my first day, I was told LeEco has gold medical coverage by the HR. This is absolutely not true. The company is cheap and gives you one of the basement health care coverage that hardly covers any of the top physicians or medical practices. If your wife or child gets sick, expect to pay out of your own pocket. About the only thing good about this company is it makes "cliche me too" category of phones and TVs. LeEco tries to copy everything Apple does, but it does so extremely poorly.

Cons

A few months into the job you start to realize that the job you interviewed for is not the job you have. It is also possible the person you interviewed with and possibly liked is not the person you are going to be working for. They will also ask you to do things that were not in the job requirement. Additionally, no one really knows what's going on with the products. The Chinese part of the company and the American part of the company don' t communicate well. I am not alone in saying there is very little work life balance at LeEco. I know many colleagues who are looking for a way out. The products are all rip offs from companies like Apple and Samsung. There is very little that LeEco actually makes in China, instead preferring to put their logo on products purchased from suppliers in China. The LeEco TVs are buggy, and the phones are as well. Then there is the founder and management who are extremely delusional into thinking they are Apple. The whole idea of selling products at cheap prices in the US market is not disruptive at all. Ripping off Apple's trade secrets is also a common theme. Innovation is not integral to LeEco's brand character. Simply putting your logo onto products without coming up with ideas that actually help people is not innovation. This company sells products in China and some phones in India. Presently, I do not see it as a powerful player in the USA. They have yet to sell a single product in the USA. The product management team also doesn't convey any confidence that this is a company that is unique and has the strength to make a difference in the American marketplace.

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