Marvell Technology reviews

4.4

92% would recommend to a friend

(2,252 total reviews)
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90% positive business outlook

Marvell Technology has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,252 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Marvell Technology employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Aug 6, 2010

good place to work or not

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Learn things good product company develop fast

Cons

salary raise is limited not a lot chance for promotion

1.0
Aug 6, 2010

Discrimination and Oppression

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Pros

The cafeteria serves great quality food that rivals food at Google

Cons

80% of the employees here came from China, therefore, they manage the groups the China way. The employees are expected to be unconditionally obedient and take all the blame for their managers' mistakes and screw-ups. They also only ask the Asian engineers to come in on the weekends or during Christmas break. Micromanagement is pervasive. One of my colleagues went down to the cafe to get an ice tea in the afternoon and just happened to leave his phone in his cube. After he came back from the 10-minute trip, he saw an e-mail from the manager saying "you need to let your manager know if you are going to be away from work." Individuals are expected to dedicate themselves wholly and solely to work. Having girlfriends is strongly discouraged. Managers usually celebrate when their employees break up in a relationship. The managers also do not care about the employees' career growth at all. "Lateral" promotion is the norm, where engineers rotate through various functions at the same level. Typically the rotation takes 10~12 years, which means an engineer would be stuck at the very bottom for 10 years before any chance to advance. However, after 10 years of pure technical engineering experience, the advancement into management usually results in disasters as the senior engineers have no management aptitude nor training. Managers also habitually insult their employees. One director publicly announced that he can only afford to hire 'cheap' engineers in front of the 'cheap' engineers who work for him. Employees' educational backgrounds are another popular insults. There are basically two groups of people, those who went to the school at the north east part of the SF bay, and the rest. Employees who went to even Cal Tech and Stanford were insulted because of "grade inflation."

1.0
Aug 2, 2010
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Pros

- Food was good, but quality declined after it became no longer free - Good medical insurance coverage compared to similar plans from other companies - Great stock performance for the past two years. That was the reason compensation was on par with the basic salaries you can get else where (I'm not so sure this is a plus...)

Cons

- Tonnes of work for drones, but nothing to learn. - The rest of the industry has moved on to newer tools and standards, Marvell hasn't - Uncompetitive compensation - No career advancement opportunities - Lower management will promote whoever they like best personally. If you are not from the same country as your manager, don't expect any career opportunities. - Micro-management practiced and encouraged - Management will "suggest" re-arrangements to your personal life at home so you can stay in the office and work overtime as much as possible

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