Lots of Potential, Poor Management Culture - Anonymous employee Stellantis Employee Review

1.0
3 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some coworkers truly carry this company on their backs. They're hardworking, supportive, and do everything they can to help each other survive the daily chaos. The workload itself is manageable with proper leadership, and the pay/benefits are decent. But honestly, the only thing that made the job tolerable was my coworkers, not management.

Cons

The management culture in my department was toxic. There’s a complete lack of accountability, communication, and professionalism. Compliance issues were ignored constantly. Customer checks would sit for months without being posted, and management treated it like “business as usual,” even though it put the company at risk. When employees raised concerns, it went nowhere because management simply didn’t care. Nepotism is also alive and well. A department manager position was handed to someone with no experience strictly because she was friends with a higher-up. Every department, even outside our area, knows she is not qualified for the job. Decisions like that make it clear that advancement is based on who you know, not what you bring to the table. It kills morale and makes people stop trying, because why compete when the outcome is already decided? The overall environment leaves you feeling drained, micromanaged, and undervalued. Expectations change every day, training is inconsistent, and instead of actual support, management uses pressure and fear. It’s an environment where doing your best still isn’t enough, because management doesn’t hold themselves to the same standards they demand from everyone else.

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Pros

This is a company where you can learn a lot if you are willing to take initiative. There are many talented people you can connect with who are willing to help you improve and do your job better. I also believe there is a real opportunity to regain stability and grow professionally.

Cons

There are still some organizational challenges, including unclear ownership in certain areas and a high level of uncertainty. The onboarding process could also be improved, as it mainly focuses on general company benefits and HR information, rather than providing role-specific training or guidance for the actual job responsibilities.

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