It's different after our divorce from Hewlett-Packard - Field Account Manager HP Inc. Employee Review

4.0
9 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. The people are fabulous. The best part about HP are the extremely intelligent, hard-working folks. Not a bad seed in the bunch (with the exception of my current manager, who shouldn't be a manager.) 2. Great products. Our R&D group, engineers, product manager, etc. are unbelievable. I LOVE our products. We make absolutely awesome products. Apple does a good job, but they don't have the scope or variety that we do. 3.Benefits - good benefits with a company car though expect that to disappear sooner than later.

Cons

1. Our comp system SUCKS!!! - Since the split, we've been on draw for 4 months and they still can't figure out how to pay us. Manual claims, lack of reporting, we spend 60% of our time selling; 40% of our time trying to get paid on what we sell. 2. Current work environment is extremely demoralizing. Folks are leaving for greener pastures. 3. Outside job descriptions are being re-written to attract young, less-expensive hires. Pushing older folks out with early-retirement offers, WFRs and other stringent requirements that can't be met.

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HP Inc. Response
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Hi and thank you for your feedback! We do have a fabulous team indeed and some amazing products. Thanks for taking the time to appreciate it! To your point about the comp system, I will raise your concern with our leadership team, and hopefully this will help. ~ Madalina Antohe, Employer brand & digital media leader

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