Luck of the draw with your specific management team - Marketing Project Manager Dell Technologies Employee Review

4.0
Mar 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Company Benefits are REALLY nice and you'll likely be more than fairly compensated for the work that you do. Dell does a great job rewarding and promoting the well being of it's workforce. Fair bit of flexibility in a lot of roles to work remotely. Meaning that you'll be able to potentially do working vacations or take a hour out of your day here and here there if you need to take care of personal matters. Lots of interesting work in data analysis and pushing new ways of looking at data and customers. There is also a fair bit of opportunity to move up the ladder if you're in the right situation.

Cons

The executive team seems to have a clear vision of what they want to do with the company; but Senior VP, and VP level leadership do a pretty poor job of turning in clear, actionable, and achievable goals. This can lead to poor middle management, It'll depend on your team a lot, but there is a fair bit of a "pull up the ladder" and "jockeying" mentality with leadership (especially in the non-technical side). Lastly, to make matters worse, HR and management can be lacking at times so you may end up in roles where you're not really in a position to succeed and you'll basically be left in the lurch of a big corporate job.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Work Life Balance is great

Cons

Layoffs are always around the corner

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4.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are good overall. PTO is generous and the culture is pretty good depending on your department. Dell has a lot of vendors it partners with that offer a lot of incentives. They put on many events which can break up the monotony after returning to office 5 days a week.

Cons

Commission payouts have significantly decreased since I started. They seem to change the commission structure every quarter which is frustrating. Quotas are inflated due to price increases across the industry. They continue to implement new KPIs which must be met in order to get promoted. So you're essentially having to constantly do more work for less pay.

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