
Work life balance, mentorship & professional development, and perks & benefits are all important to the millennial.
Millennials working at Allied Electronics & Automation and everywhere else are striving for a balanced life. At Allied Electronics & Automation, most employees are satisfied with their work life balance. The average Allied Electronics & Automation employee receives 10-15 paid days off per year, and socializes with their peers multiple times a week outside of work. See what employees at Allied Electronics & Automation think about their work life balance.
Within Dallas, 38% of millennials shared they have a mentor. At Allied Electronics & Automation, 50% of millennials say they receive mentorship, which leads to the assumption that Allied Electronics & Automation is a great place to work for millennials focused on their professional growth. See what employees think about mentorship and professional growth at Allied Electronics & Automation.
Employees at Allied Electronics & Automation have ranked their perks and benefits in the Bottom 40% of companies within Dallas and in the Bottom 35% of similarly-sized companies on Comparably. When asked to estimate how much employees think Allied Electronics & Automation spends on their benefits, the most common answer selected is $1500 - $2500/mo. Learn about perks & benefits at Allied Electronics & Automation.
It’s difficult to retain a millennial, and all three aforementioned sections listed bear importance. To recap, Allied Electronics & Automation employees rate their work life balance an A+. Employees have graded Allied Electronics & Automation's perks and benefits a C-. These ratings and reviews lead us to conclude that Allied Electronics & Automation is an excellent company for the millennial workforce. Learn more about Allied Electronics & Automation's efforts to retain employees.