McLaren Group reviews

3.0

41% would recommend to a friend

(768 total reviews)

25% positive business outlook

McLaren Group has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 768 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The McLaren Group employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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768 reviews
2.0
Oct 27, 2021

New CEO - New beginning I hope

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Some employees are fantastic and very smart. The kind of people that are a pure pleasure to work with and a it's a privilege to learn from them. -The cars are very exciting and the MTC Boulevard is one of the coolest places witin the automotive world

Cons

The excitement of working around some nice cars only covers the issues for so long and the rest couldn't be further from the glamorous image they try to project. -Unrealistic business targets with inadequate resource. -Strict, highly complex processes for absolutely everything they do and the unrealistic timelines and expectations dont mix well here. Projects are late from the early phases, made to not look late for the executives for as long as possible. Eventually, to recover timing the the complex processes are thrown out of the window and all teams rush around like mad cutting corners to deliver on time. After seeing it happen for a while and hearing lots of plans and presentations on how this will be adressed it only ever got worse over time. -On the personal level this permanent state of mess and stress breeds a toxic atmosphere. The responsibilities become unclear when the official processes are abandoned, the teams are struggling to cope, blaming each other. Individuals are asked to step in and go above and beyond to "save the day" often without as much as a pat on the back. Obviously in the end the car quality suffers. -In all the mess more bad business decisions are being made to cause further problems down the road. Good employees being treated poorly and scapegoated. The line workers suffer the brunt of the mess. -Often ruthless but incompetent individuals use the mess to rise through the ranks, -Poor pay considering the skill and effort required and especially the location. -HR and top brass will work against you to protect the incompetent managers with proven track record of abuses and/or failures if it comes to that. -preferential treatment and favouritism based promotions are a thing here. -Seeing all the failures caused by stupidity going unpunished, the unnecessary politics, the unfulfiled promises, the inconpetent people getting promoted over geniuses in their field is dishartening.

1.0
Dec 26, 2018

Horrific place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great product, pretty building Great history, the guys that built this place are legends If you like carry over parts and cost down workshops this is the place to be If you want to talk about innovation and technology this is also the place to be, if you want to engineer innovation and technology go anywhere else

Cons

People treated like lumps of flesh, every ounce of blood is squeezed out and then casually discarded Poor pay, management happy to keep you under-paid No innovation or technology - sat on previous laurels no leadership, its run by bean counters No desk, no parking, possible the worst working conditions in the industry The least progressive company in automotive No budget, no resources, high turn over, no appreciation, long hours The guys that built the place no longer work there

1.0
Dec 9, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The name on the CV. That's it. You learn that the next job you go to is actually an incredible place to work, and you're not as expendable or replaceable as you have been led to believe. You learn to appreciate that your next employer is grateful to have you as part of it's workforce, not the other way around.

Cons

The MD of Automotive said in 2013 that the biggest asset of the company was the building. That says a lot about how this company values its people. The executive team, and the HR department have utter contempt for the staff. The turnover rate has exceeded 20% and they believe this to be a perfectly acceptable situation in a company filled with skilled people. As other reviews have said, staff are bullied and belittled at manager level. If you are joininng to drive the product in the same way as Aston and Rolls Royce look elsewhere. Permission can be granted for you to have your photo taken next to one, or be invited to work for free at an event like goodwood where you will be worked like a dog and then not even allowed to take your poloshirt home as a momento. Pay is very poor and the company see no value in making staff happy, as other reviews have said, the arrogant belief is that you are "lucky to work there" and there are "hundreds of people queuing for your job" Be aware that the best pay deal you will ever get there is the one which you negotiate at your interview. The HR department are useless and definitely NOT on the side of the employee, with exit interviews being structured to avoid asking why you are leaving. When I started at a rival, I was offered the use of a vehicle for the weekend within three months of starting. I had worked at woking for nearly ten years and never had such an offer, being told that I never needed it in order to do my job as an engineer. I spoke to others who had been there since day one and thy were still not rewarded with this privilege even after all their years of service. An excellent tool the company has to incentivise staff and it won't let its employees anywhere near it - that's how much trust this company has in its employees and says everything about how it sees them. There is no incentive to stay for more than three or four years. There are employees there who have been there for over twenty years and they get nothing over and beyond the basic benefits for their time served. The company really does see them as nothing more than fools without initiative to look elsewhere. I now work with contractors who would rather cut their arms off than go back to Mclaren, however much they pay, and I know of no technical staff who have left that would willing go back.

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