A lot of potential but TE is their own worst enemy - Human Resources TE Connectivity Employee Review

3.0
6 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Good pay, 401K, and benefits. I'm well-paid in the market and recognize that. Also, for those who actually understand the current trends in health care and insurance, TE's benefits are very competitive. Many people just like to complain that "it's not like it was in the old days of Amp" because they now have to put some time and work into understand how insurance works today. - The 401K match is unheard of - you won't find many other companies with this type of match. Why there are people who don't participate is beyond me. - Good work-life balance but depends on your manager - My coworkers

Cons

- Too many people wanting it to be "the old days of Amp" again and who are now just stumbling blocks to progress. Get over it - it's a different company. - Too many layers of management. If you want to conduct layoffs and operate lean, cut some of these redundant Managers, Senior Managers, Directors, Senior Directors, VPs and Senior VP titles. You'll save millions of dollars. - TE tends to work very lean at lower levels

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay/benefits, overall purpose, Leadership is transparent

Cons

HR support is challenging, Operationally has some challenges which make day to day work bit of struggle.

1.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Broadly a good company if you’re in a senior decision making role.

Cons

HR policies are words only. Years go by without ability to take any PTO and carry over not allowed. Friday afternoons, all HR US employees stop working with all others working past normal business hours and into the weekend including late Friday asks to complete an action by Monday 8:00 AM that was known earlier in the week but only communicated to the employee after Friday business hours. Every Friday. Onboarding structure / sink or swim approach, no training. No sense of belonging unless you’ve worked here 20 years plus. No growth or development opportunities unless tapped on the shoulder. Many openings are never published, again tapped on the shoulder approach despite offering to volunteer. Dismissive company culture. Every Voice Counts initiative is code for: if you do share your voice, you are on a list to not consider for promotion or any projects that would give you more visibility across the organization to foster one’s growth.

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