Changed Days - Engineer Dynamics Employee Review

4.0
Dec 17, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I joined the engineering team about a year ago. The best reason for an engineer to work at Dynamics is to work on a truly flexible consumer electronic product that has the potential to be in every hand in the world. There is a lot of flexible printed circuit products and components out there, but they are flexible at the manufacturing level and are in a rigid environment for the final application. Dynamics' card must be able to work under every condition you can imagine using a credit card. That's a great challenge for an engineering team and one that will get solved somewhere, and probably here. My next comment is about Jeff Mullen, CEO. There's a lot of negative stuff about him on Glassdoor, but I want to provide a perspective that leads me to say the next best reason to work here is it has a CEO who is committed to the success of the company. I've worked on 4 continents for large companies and small, with a range of cultures and leaders, some of whom paid lip service to success but were more interested in racing cars and living large. I've also worked in Pittsburgh for a really great guy whose start-up had great technology but the company couldn't hit that critical velocity and it's now defunct. Jeff Mullen, in seven years, from a standing start, has Dynamics cards in the field with a major international customer and over a 110M raised. Ask yourself, would you rather work for a guy who's on his own learning curve and making mistakes but committed to figuring out how to succeed as a global tech manufacturing company in Western PA against competitors in China, Korea, Germany, Brazil... or a nice person with nice tech? As a father with kids who will some day need to go to college, I know which one I'd choose. The last reason I'll mention is the people. The engineering management team has the brains, the energy and the commitment to do this job. The whole team, engineering and beyond, is filled with smart, capable, decent hardworking people who make it about the work. That's enough really.

Cons

In my opinion, all other comments notwithstanding, the downsides all arise from the fact that we're doing something that is difficult and we (from the CEO down) haven't figured it out yet. But I've seen huge strides in the last year and as more and more issues get identified and knocked down, this place will get better and better. I can't say I recognize the descriptions of the company that have been put up here, though I here the stories around the office. But I've worked in far harsher environments than here. So I'd say the seasons have changed at Dynamics and I'm starting to feel the wind at my back.

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5.0
Apr 26, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Since day one I have been treated as if I have been part of the team for 10 years. They really understand a work/life balance. The team is great and very helpful. CEO is very knowledgable and shares his knowledge and helps others learn. The enviroment is very team oriented and they take the time to catch everyone up to speed, even with previous projects. Good benefits. Cutting edge industry changing projects.

Cons

Computers could use some updating.

1.0
Oct 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people you suffer with are the only highlight

Cons

- The stale/stagnant upper "management" (They're not really management because the CEO micromanages absolutely everything). - The CEO tells everyone they are useless so that they won't feel like they deserve a raise. - The CEO wants to only hire desperate people because, they have no where else to go. - The CEO micromanages everything and prevents engineers from engineering solutions (the whole point of their job) - The CEO has extremely bad "good idea fairy syndrome" where he enacts last second changes to processes, software, equipment, etc. without any input. Those decisions lead to extra support needed on weekends, significantly slowed processes, and pointing fingers at everyone else for being the problem. - The CEO will never admit he makes mistakes, calls you a liar when you call him out and show him evidence, and challenges people to blame him for the issues occuring - I could go on and on, but you have to understand at this point that you shouldn't be working here. Do not believe the fake 'good' reviews on here. The CEO says that Glassdoor is for collecting negative reviews so that Glassdoor can hold the company for ransom to remove all the bad reviews for a large sum of money.

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