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Rueil-Malmaison, France
Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation and a global leader in energy management and digital automation solutions. Founded in 1836 by brothers Adolphe and Joseph-Eugène Schneider, the company initially focused on iron foundries, steel, heavy machinery, and shipbuilding before expanding into the emerging electricity market in the late 19th century. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the company strategically transitioned away from heavy industry and armaments to focus entirely on electrical equipment, industrial control, and sustainability technologies, officially renaming itself Schneider Electric in 1999. Headquartered in Rueil-Malmaison, France, Schneider Electric operates as a publicly traded European company (Societas Europaea) listed on the Euronext Paris exchange, where it is a component of the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50 indices. As of 2026, the company is led by Chief Executive Officer Olivier Blum and Chairman Jean-Pascal Tricoire. The organization employs approximately 160,000 to 177,000 people globally and utilizes a multi-hub model with operations spanning over 100 countries, supported by a network of over one million partners. The company's core operations are divided into two main business segments: Energy Management and Industrial Automation. Its comprehensive portfolio includes medium and low-voltage electrical distribution systems, smart grid automation, building management systems, critical power and cooling infrastructure for data centers, industrial control software, and home automation solutions like switches and smart sockets. Schneider Electric emphasizes endpoint-to-cloud integration, connecting physical products and controls with software-defined architectures and artificial intelligence to deliver lifecycle solutions from design and build to operation and maintenance via digital twins. Schneider Electric has historically expanded its market position through prominent acquisitions, integrating brands such as Telemecanique, Square D, Merlin Gerin, APC, Clipsal, and Telvent. In recent years, the company finalized its acquisition of the industrial software provider AVEVA, climate consulting firm EcoAct, and acquired a controlling interest in Motivair Corporation to advance its liquid cooling and thermal management capabilities for modern data centers. Furthermore, the company has deployed nearly 100 internal AI use cases to streamline global industrial operations and customer service workflows. Consistently recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, Schneider Electric was named the World's Most Sustainable Company by TIME Magazine and Statista, and regularly holds top positions in Corporate Knights' Global 100 index. Financially robust, the company posted annual revenues of approximately €38.15 billion in fiscal year 2024, with net income reaching €4.43 billion, driven by surging international demand for energy-efficient infrastructures, advanced automation, and low-carbon industrial transformations.
Rebecca Thomas
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Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
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Subhajit Dey
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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Maria Fernandes
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Flexible, respectful environment with clear growth paths.
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