VinFast Reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(263 total reviews)

29% positive business outlook

VinFast has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 263 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The VinFast employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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263 reviews
1.0
18 Sept 2019

Worst place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Being Vietnamese, Vinfast was the best option in term of salary for me. Vietnam's auto industry is next to zero so I didn't have many options.

Cons

- Crazy deadlines! They wanted to build cars from scratch in 2 years??? Impossible. - Product selling points heavily depend on nationalism and pride. - Employees have to buy company's products like phones, bikes and cars or 30% of your salary is gone. - It gets very political down to bottom level employees - Saturday and sometimes Sunday work hours. In my case every Saturday and twice a month on Sunday. - They have a system where there are two or more divisions working on the same assignment. Who ever excel first will get to stick around for a little longer. This system which they said to increase productivity but it ended up costing them money and people.

1.0
6 Dec 2022

VinFast Illusion

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Compensation - Working with variety of professionals from established brands - Being a part of something new - Great looking product - Well thought branding/marketing

Cons

This may read harsh, but it's respectfully the truth: 1. Leadership (Chairman) doesn't value American beliefs, standards, cultural norms, opinions, holidays, or past experience; It's a massive business opportunity and not about sustainability. Executive leadership roles and individuals are consistently under-qualified thus turn over, no one can disagree with the Chairman or internal policies. 2. The Bad: - Everything is labor intensive. - Micromanagement is a cultural norm; widespread sense of distrust. - Employees are given a massive amount of responsibility with no authority. - There's absolutely no flexibility or autonomy. - Talented individuals are brought on but their opinions and experience hit walls and hold no value, someone in VN instructs how you to operate in the US. 3. Vendor Relationships, Workplace Conditions: - Vendors aren't respected, bridges are constantly being burned. - Leadership allows operations to take place in extremely poor working conditions where buildings haven't been maintained with a variety of dangerous and uncomfortable working conditions. - You aren't allowed to change your wallpaper or bring a personal mouse and keyboard. The work computers are old/slow/problematic, no dogs, no ergonomics (mouse pad, keyboard pads, standing desks), Working from home is either not allowed or looked down upon, no break room snacks (employees spend their own money to bring sharable snacks), only executives can use private offices, no office music or white noise. - There's a distinct divide between Vietnamese employees and everyone else - Low consideration for employee health, work life balance, happiness, optimizing time spent. 4. Accounting/Finance: - Creates a toxic environment with last minute demands, is allowed to delegate payment processes to all departments, don't track costs, assign repeating failed budget exercises with no consideration to current tasks, There's no proper AP department. Delayed employee reimbursements go through a non user friendly PO process and software that is again labor intensive with constant issues. Lastly, department budgets are manipulated with no communication to affected employees, there's no incentive to save money because saved money in a budget means you're budgeting too high thus your budget gets cut. 5. Culture: - Stress dumping is a norm, everyone's trying to do as little as possible and delegate because of how labor intensive all processes are, worry of budget constraints, or simply being accountable. It's widely known and accepted internally. - There's essentially little to no trust for employees to be self managed, every signature, every approval, for every dollar goes through leadership approval - no matter how serious the urgency - it must wait for approval. So the illusion and internal justification for the above is that VinFast is a high quality sustainable start up going through growing learning pains. But it's really a 30 year old Vietnamese congolmerate (VinGroup) which essentially owns a country and can do whatever it wants...That power, control, way of doing things is felt at VinFast

1.0
23 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Attractive product that could connect well with US buyers, if executed properly - Most team members are experienced, knowledgeable, and genuinely good people - Solid compensation structure and steadily improving benefits

Cons

- Authoritarian environment where all decisions are made by the Chairman in Vietnam - Toxic culture governed by fear and intimidation from the CEO - “Us vs. Them” mentality where American staff is often treated poorly - No delegation of authority, which creates bottlenecks and slows decisions - US staff is often held accountable for poor decisions by Vietnam leadership - Erroneous belief that what established success in Vietnam is work in the US market - Constant changes in direction and flip-flopping of decisions and strategy - CEO is divisive and creates internal factions favoring those who blindly agree - Disagree with the CEO and you will be excluded from future meetings and communications - Constant battles and escalation required for expense reimbursements - Total disregard for work/life balance and quality of life for employees. Late night, early morning, and weekend meetings are common and often come with very little notice. Everything is “URGENT”.

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