Pros
-Compensation is in line with the market. -Great work/life balance, if you complete your tasks and responsibilities, you have a great amount of freedom to take appointments, days off, leave early, or work from home if you like. I suppose this depends on the manager, but from what I have seen, this is fairly consistent throughout the organization. -Although organization is your typical corporate structure, it is very common to interact with very high level executives on a regular basis. -With the exception of some, everyone seems to work extremely hard and care about each other. -I love working for Xilinx and with some truly brilliant people. -Medical benefits are good -The ESPP although fairly standard in tech is amazing. -RSUs are granted almost semi-annually it seems which is amazing. This is a great way to give employees a vested interest in the companies success. -Generous vacation time, anyone employed over 1 year receives 17 paid vacation days that's 3.5 weeks! -Cafeteria (at San Jose headquarters) although not free is subsidized and puts out some great food, and caters in sushi on Tuesdays and Indian on Thursdays.
Cons
-Any con I have would be nitpicking, I have worked at companies who do not treat their employees right and absolutely know what that is like. Xilinx treats their employees the right way. -A set promotion track would be nice. In my specific role I do not see much room to take on any more responsibilities than I currently have, and do not know what other steps or new roles I could transition to in the future without crippling my current department. -It is a bit concerning with all of the consolidation this past year in the semi-conductor industry not knowing whether or not Xilinx will be the next casualty, and if that happens the redundancies created are to be a concern for future employment. -Although pay is at market, my last promotion was rather small in terms of salary increase. So much in fact that I will be asking for another one less than a year after my last promotion. Not that I am not grateful to receive a promotion and a raise while I know others are not as fortunate.