Q&A With Honda Employees
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How employees describe working at Honda
Better then most ive seen or hesrd abt not exactly with the leadership title but the beat ive had
the support some of us have for each other
Very good at understanding emploees
high value, reliability, and company integrity
the brand can improve everything
What it's like to work at Honda
- Honda employees generally work 9.1 hrs a day
- Employees at Honda report the work pace is extremely fast
- On a typical day, employees at Honda have 0 meetings
- 76% of Honda employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- Honda employees most often take 10-15 paid vacation and sick days each year
- 10% of Honda employees report they are happy with their work life balance
- Honda employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a month
- 60% of Honda employees call their work environment positive
Q&A With Honda Employees
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What would cause you to leave your job at Honda?
opportunity
More money or better working conditions anywhere else.
Damn near anything. I know the way they treat contingents , I have only a limited lifespan here and had better keep my resume sharpened and on the ready 24/7/365 . If you are a contingent and work here and get an offer from anywhere else and don't take it - If Honda finds out they will get rid of you as not being good enough for them.
How secure do you feel at your job at Honda?
I am an associate and I don't feel secure at all.
Not at all. As a contractor you know almost immediatly that you have no security and that you are disosable and will be disposed of as soon as they feel a desire to brush the blame off on someone disposable.
on a scale of 1 to 10 . Security as an associate = 10 unless you kill someone on site and as a contingent on the same scale = 0.025 . I know what the marysville Honda R&D culture is and always has been since the 80's.
What's the interview process like at Honda?
2 interviews and you have a quick answer, unless you have competition. if they have a better candidate they will leave you hanging for weeks until they see if she works out. If not then they might call you.
2 precursory interviews followed by a general HR interview and final placement ; if the manager already knows you or you are related to another manager that the hiring manager wants to impress.
Rigorous. You are expected to know your stuff and be exceptional at your field.
What do people at Honda think about the CEO? What do they do well and what can they improve?
they love him. He's a good guy.
They like him. Generally he is in a class of his own. Very approachable and treats everyone with respect and friendly familiarity. A humble man that knows what he wants and is not at all pushy or arrogant.
The C level staff is awesome and they treat everyone with respect unfortunatly middle managers and below don't keep up the philosophy. Contractors and contingent staff are treated as indentured servants and disposed of like fodder at a fire sale.
What is the hardest interview question Honda asks?
Your interview to be hired full time at honda is not your typical interview. They review your background check, job history and that is all. They will call you if your background is clean and offer you a job over the phone. Its a rather quick process. Now once your working for honda and want to move up, those interview questions are a little bit more traditional.
situational questions
What benefits does Honda provide?
Cash. Their checks never bounce.
Free Parking - For all. Contingents - they must pay for the mandatory Thanksgiving dinner . While associates eat free. Three employee levels- Associates get benefits, Contingents get the middle no benefits but recognized and allowed to walk freely. Then the lowest level of employee is the teathered temporary who knows they are only allowed to be there for 2 weeks and is sequestered all day long.
How do you feel about Honda's future?
Honda is a household brand and despite the awefully stressful working conditions it will be around for a long time.
Most people that have been on the inside are amazed that it has survived as long as it has and that they make such high quality products as it does. The culture is opposite of the brand. If they actually cared for the non-associate workers , they could make 2x the car for 1/2 the price and give people a future.
How challenged are you at Honda?
The psychological conditions of working in an environment where I was considered disposable at all times.
You know your technology and are expected to be an expert in it. You are not allowed to grow or expect to be anywhere in 5 years other than where you are. You know your technology and that is where you will stay. If they change your technology then you also will be removed for the new outside trainged expert. No internal training and no internal promotion. Unless you are in the executive rotation program. All others die in the role they started in.
What part of Honda's business is growing fastest? What part is having difficulties?
Honda Jet is racing like a scalded dog. No part is really having difficulty from where I could see. Other than contractor pay was higher than normal to compensate for how they treated you until they disposed of you .
Honda Jet is growing insanely well, Honda Automotive is hiding serious spending issues that have been going on for years along with hidden fathom employees on the books.
What interview questions does Honda ask?
the general ones depending on your expertise and technical experience.
typical one found in any interview book. The usual top 20 .
How's the vacation policy at Honda?
generous to associates. Non-existent for contractors. Associates get from 3 weeks to a month from the start. Contractors are treated like garbage. You don't work you don't eat and regardless of hours if your timesheet reflects and OT ; you might as well sharpen your resume. You should expect to always be on the chopping block whenever the associates whim suites their fancy to make an example of the contractor that was honest about their hours or a hidden issue. Like oh can anyone say AIRBAGS that will kill someone. Don't bring it up to me so I can say "I never knew about that issue !" fastest way to get let go as a contractor.
If you are a consultant then it is Zero. They have 2 weeks of shut down per year and those are when you must take your time off. If you are an associate then it is very lucrative and averages about 4 weeks per year plus.
Does Honda have any remote positions?
No. you work on site unless you are a senior manager and have proven that you can keep your mouth shut.
no they always want people to be on site so that they can micromanage them.
What is the daily attire at Honda?
Honda Whites
What is Honda's policy towards pets in the workplace?
No pets are allowed on premises
Is it possible to switch teams at Honda? If so, what is the process?
Switch teams? As in change departments? If you are asking about changing departments you typicallly have to wait an entire year before you are able to put in a transfer.
What kind of relocation or moving stipends does Honda offer?
Mostly none
Does Honda drug test or do a background check?
Yes
What's the vibe like in the Operations dept at Honda? How many hours are you working?
Great and 60-80 a week
How would you compare interviewing at Honda to other places you've interviewed?
More personal
Who did you meet with during your interview? And how long did it take to hear back from Honda?
Director and one day
What Operations department questions did Honda ask during your job interview?
Can you work 60 plus hours a week
In your opinion, what are the most common interview questions that Honda asks?
Can you work more than 60 hours a week
What kind of interview questions do they ask when hiring someone in the Operations department at Honda?
Availability knowledge questions
What does the ideal candidate in the Operations department look like at Honda?
Professional, poise, positive, motivated, goal orientated. Being able to do what is best for all parties involved. Respectful, empathetic, understanding. Hard worker go the extra mile.
What should I wear for an interview at Honda?
Dress professionally. A suit, or blazer.









