Bosch Digital: Amazing Team and Benefits, Unorganized Department - Social Media Consultant Bosch Employee Review

4.0
13 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

• Great company culture with close-knit teams, management prioritizes fun office and out-of-office team-building activities • Competitive entry-level salary with consistent annual increases (3–5%), plus excellent health, vision, and dental benefits • Strong creative freedom, I was able to revamp the entire social media strategy early in my career even as an intern • Opportunities to move into different roles within the company due to its large global presence • Supportive management that actively invested in my professional growth and tried their best to keep me at the company post-reorg • Good work-life balance, largely remote, with in-office attendance recommended (but not mandatory) on Tuesdays • Well-designed office space with adjustable desks • Fortune Global 500 company

Cons

• Social media workload was largely managed by me as the only U.S.-based associate, while the rest of the team was in Germany, Brazil, and Mexico, leading to time zone challenges and limited understanding of the U.S. market • Although in-office days were encouraged, most of my direct collaborators were based internationally, so I worked with no one in the office and just hopped on Teams calls • Transition to an open-concept and hoteling workspace reduced privacy compared to other divisions that retained cubicles like Power Tools and Dremel. Majority of desk monitors weren't ever fully connected, some were even missing monitors • Bosch Digital seemed like a waste of a department. We bought external products to resell to Bosch teams for more money. It just never made sense as a department and felt like we were backstabbing our own associates • Decision-making was slow at times due to the Germany-based leadership not understanding nor caring about the US market and their worker’s council approval process delaying decisions • Strict IT security policies made basic social media tasks (connecting cameras, hard drives, downloading and uploading assets, etc. ) take 2-3x as long • No research when making organizational changes or new hires. There's several reorgs every couple years. My US-based social media role was moved to Brazil after one year for cost-saving reasons • After my role was moved to Brazil, I interviewed for other internal positions to try and stay with the company that were later canceled due to budget constraints. Why are you posting and interviewing for the jobs then? It was a waste of both my and their time and effort.

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Bosch Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us, we are glad that you experienced an amazing team and were happy with salary and benefits! We’re especially pleased to hear that you were supported by management in your creativity and were given opportunities to develop. There are many advantages to being a multi-national company but we do understand that this sometimes presents operational difficulties and appreciate your efforts to overcome these. We also appreciate your honest input regarding how we could improve. Insights like yours are important to us and help us reflect on how we can continue evolving and improving our ways of working. — Bosch Talent Acquisition

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Thank you so much for taking the time to write a review. It is good to hear that you appreciate the compensation at Bosch and enjoy working with good people. Should you wish to provide further detail, you can write to us at feedback@us.bosch.com so we can try to address these concerns. Thank you! — Bosch Talent Acquisition
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Bosch Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback and for your 3 years with Bosch. We are pleased to hear that you find meaning in our products, value the opportunities for collaboration, and have experienced teams and leaders who genuinely care. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding organizational complexity, leadership consistency, resource alignment, and employee well-being. Insights like yours help us identify opportunities to improve and create a better experience for our associates. Thank you for your contributions, and we wish you continued success and job satisfaction in your role. Thank you! — Bosch Talent Acquisition
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