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4.3

89% would recommend to a friend

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87% positive business outlook

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3.0
Aug 31, 2023
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Pros

I have been a part of the MathWorks team for a considerable period of time, and my experience has been a blend of positive and challenging aspects. Here's a comprehensive review of what it's like to work at MathWorks, including its strengths and areas that need improvement. Pros: 1. Friendly and Knowledgeable Colleagues: One of the standout features of MathWorks is its talented and supportive workforce. Colleagues are always ready to offer assistance, share insights, and collaborate on projects. The sense of camaraderie and the ability to learn from those around you create a positive and motivating atmosphere. 2. Free Breakfast and Lunch: The provision of complimentary breakfast and lunch is a thoughtful perk that adds convenience to our workdays. It's a small but impactful gesture that contributes to a more comfortable work environment. 3. Hybrid Work Arrangement: The flexibility of a hybrid work model, with two days working from home and three days in the office, is a positive feature that offers a balance between remote work and in-person collaboration. This arrangement accommodates different work preferences and enhances work-life balance. 4. Great Products: MathWorks is renowned for its exceptional products that are widely used in various industries. Being a part of a company that creates and supports such high-quality software solutions is both rewarding and motivating.

Cons

1. Limited Opportunities for Advancement: One significant drawback at MathWorks is the difficulty in moving up the corporate ladder. Advancement to managerial positions appears to be heavily dependent on factors beyond an individual's control, which can be frustrating for ambitious employees keen to take on more responsibility. 2. Slow Career Progression in Engineering: While dedication and contributions are recognized, the timeline for career progression, especially in engineering roles, seems unduly lengthy. Waiting 5-6 years for evaluation and advancement decisions can lead to a sense of stagnation among highly motivated individuals. 3. Communication and Leadership Style: The communication approach and leadership style, particularly from the older CEO, can sometimes raise concerns. The recent email promoting in-office work without substantial data-driven reasoning might have been better received with a more inclusive and transparent tone. As it appears, the company is rolling back the work-from-home option and is gradually forcing everyone to come back to the office full-time.

5.0
Aug 29, 2023
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Pros

+ Great work-life balance + Open door culture + There is always someone to help you + Smart people

Cons

None I can think of

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