Human Factors Engineer - Recensione dipendente - Human Factors Design Engineer presso Philips

2,0
13 lug 2016
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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A lot of the original people are still working at the healthcare companies Philips acquired 20 years ago and they have a strong focus on keeping in-house medical experts to keep a strong cycle of input going. (However, in some of the businesses, that is going away in an effort to trim costs). Whether they use it or not, they have a lot of customer data going in your head. The people you would work with everyday are great coworkers to have beside you. A lot of the attitude is very relaxed. I actually like cubicles and this place has them. Being such a large company in a lot of stable/important markets, Philips will last a long time. The design concepts from Philips Design and some of the stuff other departments do will excite you. There are interesting-looking projects all around, even if the technology is often behind and not a lot of traditional UX is baked into it.

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These are my observations and my biased opinions: Even though a lot of the managers come from within the good circle of people (though not all), the priorities that drive them end up at a "well, I will take the shortcut that makes me look great and let someone else deal with it". As with most older healthcare companies, the priorities on UI are low and I left partly because it got questionable for patient safety (not illegal, just...off). Some of this sentiment is different across various business segments due to structure, but where I was, it wasn't great. I will not share any stories due to the nature of companies being sue-happy, but the ethics line internally did not really help. Edit: One thing that sticks out in hindsight is how many meetings I sat in where we re-prioritized the same known issues over and over. While every company deals with backlogs, at Philips, we often would have to dwell on the same problems that had known impact to find reasons to promote or defer it. A lot of UX design and test work was done, but somehow... there was this "stuck" feeling at Philips. These management decisions can even stem to how you feel as an employee when they do things like force people to use centralized trash bins instead of having bins at their desk. Benefits are getting worse with time according to peers that have been there longer. However, people have been there a while and so there are a lot of people fine enough with the status quo who only complain loudly. Software resources are somehow even more precious than most tech companies I have experience for or friends have. It is actually more akin to an old bank: old technology with important features that seemingly cannot get upgraded. Combine with regulatory needs and it is hard to move any working feature (80 hours to move a button within the same page). Oddly, and fairly, I will say that one software dev left and came back, so there are worse places. Finally, as with all older, larger companies, so much focus is on conservative moves and keeping existing people happy. A lot of fellow engineers felt like they couldn't get any project done or new technology out. Generally speaking, it felt like management would often only go for a project that was proving successful for our competitors. Of the few more interesting projects, you find out, are usually at pace with the competition (might have a better look, but then might not have as many needed features). They will, of course, call everything they can "disruptive innovation". All in all, I took the lower healthcare pay and so forth because I thought I could help people by making devices stronger. I felt like I didn't actually do a lot of good and felt like my name would go into products I didn't believe in, so I left. It has been a while, but I have no desire to go back.

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Risposta di Philips
9y
Hi, thanks so much for taking the time to review our company in such detail. It is great to hear that you have a positive experience with your coworkers and found a relaxed as well as exciting working environment. We certainly agree with you that having employees that have been with our company for 20+ years is something to be valued as they have extensive knowledge of processes or products and that’s something we are highly appreciative of. We also appreciate your feedback regarding managing decisions varying from trash bins to software resources, this can only help us improve our way of working. With reference to your comment about patient safety. If this is something you feel needs further investigation please contact Philips ethics line where you can provide anonymous detail. Thanks again for your review and all the work you’ve done for our company.

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5,0
24 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great company culture to work for

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none that I can think of

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Risposta di Philips
17h
Thanks for sharing such positive feedback. It’s wonderful to hear that you're enjoying our company culture, as creating an inclusive and supportive space is at the heart of what we do. Wishing you continued success in your journey with us!
2,0
15 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people in non- upper management roles that work there are fantastic. Great sense of community onsite and the culture champions are consistently looking for ways to make work life better.

Svantaggi

Very poor communication on the strategy for the business unit. Leadership publicly promotes innovation and new ideas to be presented but then those ideas are shot down or penalized in private by current upper management. The business unit leadership says that don't want excuses for project delays but will then decide to do 3 major layoffs in the first two quarters with no transition plan, no support for gap in resources and no expectations to delayed progress.

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Risposta di Philips
1w
Thanks for sharing your feedback and for your 7.5 years of service with us. It’s great to hear that you found a fantastic sense of community and culture onsite among your colleagues. We’re sorry to hear about your experience. Your perspective on management transparency and resource support is incredibly helpful, and we’re actively working to improve our ways of working. We appreciate your dedication over the years and your honest insights, which help us focus on building a better workplace. We wish you all the best in your future career.
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