Heavy workload and misleading office policies hinder experience - Lead Engineer Veoneer Employee Review

2.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work is good, office politics is minimum.

Cons

0 flexibility and extremely heavy workload. While interview and accepting offer letter, HR lied about working from office 3 days a week and we have to be in office for 6 hours everyday. In reality, one is expected to be present in office 4 days a week and stay for 9 hours mandatorily. If 9 hours per day is not maintained mandatorily, salary is deducted. No perks provided, no cab facility, no arrangements to do work from home, small office, no lunch provided. Pay is below the market standards. Not suitable for family people, especially female employees.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jan 28, 2026
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Pros

Veoneer (originally Autoliv) was once a great place to work. In the early years, the culture was strong, collaboration was valued, and employees felt invested in. The work itself was meaningful, and there was pride in being part of a company focused on safety and innovation. Many of the direct coworkers were knowledgeable, dedicated, and supportive, which made day-to-day work rewarding.

Cons

After multiple spin-offs and corporate restructuring, the company culture steadily declined. Employees increasingly felt like trading commodities rather than valued contributors. Direction and focus shifted often, communication from upper management became limited, and transparency was lacking. Despite long tenure and experience the decisions around severance felt impersonal and disconnected from actual contributions or institutional knowledge. Support from upper management during transitions was minimal.

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