Run for the hills before you come here. - Production Manager JLR Employee Review

1.0
Jul 5, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Pay and not much else

Cons

Expect to be spoken down to constantly by superiors as a norm, expect to see managers gloat about this and even enjoy it all the way up the ladder. The managers have absolutely no clue on how things run on even a basic level and most wing it and bodge where they can and will blame subordinates and take credit. There’s no communication and you have to rely on whispers and rumours to do your job. Very clicky and toxic culture. HR are not very helpful at all basically none existent so good luck if you’re being bullied or harassed. Managers will literally hide behind corners to catch people out and sneak and spy around people and have absolutely zero people/social skills. Quantity over quality everywhere in the business. You WILL NOT progress if you’re not part of The Click in your area or unless you have relatives or know somebody in a higher position who can pull you up. Managers will enjoy getting people sacked as a warning to other employees as to be feared to hopefully drive productivity and are even encouraged by superiors to try and put people into situations that will get them sacked (not a joke).

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5.0
Oct 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Amazing work culture and work life balance - As a designer the world is your oyster of how you want to grow and develop - Manager is amazing at communicating your needs and empathizing with you - Everyone is driven to be a better designer and so much support from everyone

Cons

- Having to work sometimes really early or nighttime due to time zone differences with some of the people we work with - Projects & goals sometimes have to change in the week to better fit business needs and team goals.

4.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work life balance Supportive environment

Cons

If you fall in the less than 3 years experience bucket, your best shot is the new graduate positions which have terrible pay and full-time employment after 2-years is not guaranteed.

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