In transition - Director of Product Management HP Inc. Employee Review

3.0
Mar 4, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Long tradition Potential if things click

Cons

Secular downturn in core businesses Continual cuts in budget and people Slow and beurocratic

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HP Inc. Response
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Hi and thank you for your feedback! We do have an outstanding tradition, and also have faith in what the future will bring. It's true, we had a tough Q1, but it's worth mentioning that we continue to lead even in soft markets as we have maintained our #1 or #2 position in 48 of the top 50 countries, and we introduced new products that have already won awards and have been acclaimed by global press and analysts. I noted your feedback and your advice, and will make sure to communicate it to our senior leaders. ~ Madalina Antohe, Employer brand & digital media lead

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