My experience - Talent Acquisition Specialist Savaria Employee Review

5.0
Sep 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

My time as a Talent Acquisition Representative at Savaria has been a truly rewarding experience. From the very beginning, the company's commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment has been evident. The team here is exceptional—collaborative, dedicated, and always willing to support each other. The leadership genuinely values the contributions of their employees and encourages professional growth. This positive atmosphere has made it a pleasure to come to work every day. One of the most fulfilling aspects of my role has been the opportunity to connect with a diverse range of candidates and help them find their ideal positions within the company. The recruitment process at Savaria is not just about filling positions but about finding the right fit for both the candidate and the company. This approach has not only helped in building a strong and cohesive team but has also enhanced job satisfaction across the board. I highly recommend Savaria to anyone looking to join a forward-thinking organization with a strong emphasis on employee satisfaction and development.

Cons

The dynamic and fast-paced nature of the role can sometimes lead to a high-pressure environment. However, this also means that you’re always engaged and working on exciting, impactful projects.

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5.0
Aug 13, 2025
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Pros

Growing company with great culture.

Cons

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1.0
Feb 18, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None in the slightest .

Cons

You have to bring your own coffee to work — need I say more? This alone sets the tone. This is an extremely cheap organization that does not invest in even the most basic elements of employee experience. Compensation is below market, yet employees are expected to work 10+ hour days as the norm. There is a clear imbalance between what the company demands and what it is willing to provide in return. Employees are expected to overextend themselves without fair compensation or support. There is no proper parking, and employees regularly have to block each other in. This creates daily frustration and reflects a complete lack of planning and consideration for employees’ basic needs. The company is family-run, and family members maintain excessive control over day-to-day operations. They are overly controlling, dismissive of expertise, and unreceptive to new ideas. Independent thinking is not valued. Initiative is not rewarded — it is shut down. Talented, capable people are not empowered; they are constrained. Leadership is highly top-down, with authority concentrated among family members and their close associates. Employees are spoken to dismissively, and disrespectful behavior is normalized. Opinions are not genuinely considered, and employees quickly learn that speaking up carries no benefit. This creates a culture where people disengage and stop contributing beyond the minimum required. The company is antiquated in both mindset and environment. The office is outdated, with broken, worn, and poorly maintained furniture. There is little investment in proper tools, equipment, or creating a functional, professional workplace. Cost-cutting appears to take priority over providing employees with the resources they need to succeed. Perhaps most frustrating is the disconnect between words and actions. Leadership talks about growth, vision, and ambition, but their actions demonstrate the opposite. Employees are underpaid, undervalued, and unsupported. Overall, this is a workplace where cost-cutting, control, and family hierarchy take precedence over professionalism, employee development, and respect. Until leadership fundamentally changes its approach, this will remain a difficult and discouraging place to work.

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