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4.3

89% would recommend to a friend

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2.0
May 10, 2018
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Pros

- All the perks: 401k, insurance, gym, etc. - Friendly colleagues. - Company outings and anniversary celebrations. - Free Wednesday breakfast and Friday cookies.

Cons

No opportunity for growth! As a mid-size private company with no real competitors MathWorks operate on the principle of "business as usual", meaning you stay at same engineering level and the same performance rating for a long time, until or unless you get lucky! The promotions are a joke! With sophisticated and secretive formulas for level/rating calculations, you're guaranteed to get the same gross salary or maybe less even if are promoted! Basically if you're promoted to a higher level your performance rating is reset so you have a higher nominal salary but a much smaller contribution from the profit sharing pool because of lower performance rating. Needless to point out that once at the higher level, rating icreases are harder and slower than before. The review process is another joke! Once a year you write a self review and a peer review (which the peer will get to read with your name on it). Your manager also writes a review. But a couple of weeks before you write your self review and your manager writes his, higher ups meet to determine promotions and ratings. So you're writing a review after everything is decided! I wonder why the call it "review"! So what you write and what your manager writes are essentially used to justify pre-determined ratings! I thought it's should be the other way around! If in a team of say 10 engineers the performance of two engineers exceed expectations only one is promoted because two will exceed the promotion quota for the team! So one is promoted and the other one has to suck it up for another year until his names is thrown into the hat again! This is the mechanism behind lower than industry average salaries and the lazy culture. A few years ago I expected the competition with open source to make a dent but that was wishful thinking!!

4.0
May 6, 2018

Great culture, exciting and challenging projects

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work culture, people and environment is very understanding and respectful. The company has good core values and treats its employees well. Work-life balance is great. Depending on what you work on, you could be at the bleeding edge of the most exciting technologies in the market. It's a very grass-roots organization where ideas are primarily formed and nurtured bottom-up rather than being pushed top-down. This gives a lot of power to technical engineers and staff.

Cons

Not the best paymasters in the area but quarterly cash bonuses make up for it handily. Being a privately-held company, I've always wondered how it affects decisions made in the company. For the most part I think it has helped in maintaining focus on the right places to invest in. But at hard times, resources can get tight.

4.0
Apr 26, 2018
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Pros

- Not too much pressure on employees - Very friendly and helpful people - Invests a lot in employer training - Good work-life balance - Fair amount of transparency though company - Company is seeing a good growth

Cons

- Pay is not the best - SDLC process may look a bit dragging - Sometimes the meetings may be overwhelming

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