Senior engineer - Anonymous employee HP Inc. Employee Review

4.0
Jan 1, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexi work hours, good processes and resources

Cons

Limited career development opportunity.

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HP Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review and feedback! We are constantly promoting a culture of growth and development, and are providing different options for career development, so that you can acquire and develop the skills you need for your future jobs. You can choose from multiple training options, free books, workshops, learning on the job or you can opt for mentoring. Since you own your career development, you can opt for the best solution for you, discuss it with your manager, and prepare for the next step in your career. ~ Madalina Antohe, Employer Brand and digital media.

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Despite consistently strong performance reviews and years of dedication at a senior level, HP’s decision to shut down our site while offering “relocation” — at my own expense, and only if I re‑apply for the job I already do — says everything about where this company has drifted. The old CEO’s infamous slip, “In HP Business First… I mean… Customer First,” has never felt more accurate. Leadership is disconnected from the realities employees face, yet continues to bring in PwC and other cost‑cutting consultants to tell them what employees have been saying for years. HP was once a company built on innovation, trust, and people. Today, it feels like a shell of that legacy — driven by short‑term cost cutting, site closures, and decisions that undermine both employee loyalty and long‑term business health. For a company that claims to value its people, the actions tell a very different story. Use caution if you’re considering building a career here. The culture and stability that once defined HP are fading fast.

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