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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro)

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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) reviews

3.1

52% would recommend to a friend

(1,076 total reviews)
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57% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,076 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) 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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1K reviews
2.0
May 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- 2 Billion plus company. - Steady Growth - Company has been in existence for more than 22 years without layoffs. - If you want a job with decent pay without worries of keeping the job this one is for you. - If you are Asian this really the company for you. Especially Chinese no matter how good or bad an employee you are, provided you are not doing anything illegal or double dipping your job is safe. - Free Light Breakfast (Oatmeal, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Bread, Chinese Pastries. Thats it!) - Free Dinner but must stay after 7 or taking Free Dinner will be frowned upon. (Includes, Pizza, Salad, Vegetarian Dish, Meat Dish, and Fish Dish that change every week) - Random holiday bonuses can be extraordinary but only luck can get you one and there are only a few. - Could be great opportunity for sales that know what they are doing. The sky is the limit. - Possible access to CEO allows face to face time. Rare for a company this size. - The company has a remarkable story providing opportunity to some making them very rich who probably would not have had the opportunity otherwise. - Despite outward criticism, In the end the company favors it's Taiwanese employees over the rest. Rewards, with highest promotions, raises and public recognition.

Cons

- Run like Mom and Pop business even though it is a public company. - Very Taiwanese, which might be okay except the fact US company perception is extremely pushed - Training in some aspects is very poor. - CEO is too hands on. Must approve nearly everything personally. Makes for slow moving process. - CEO face to face time is possible but mostly used for him to talk and you to listen. Slow to embrace new ideas. Often have to expend money, time and effort to show management things won't work. Rather than rely on knowledge of experienced team members. - CEO ties up too much time. No appointments. All first come first serve. Even CFO must wait in line or lose his spot. - Needs a lot of training in "Team" concept. Spend lots of time blaming each other like children. - If you are Taiwanese you receive extra pressure, are exposed to more criticism than Native English Speaking US Born Americans. - People with no experience called on to do task even when it's repeatedly poor, when they are Taiwanese. If you are not Taiwanese you can make a mistake once and have the responsibility taken away without notice. - Appears to be lots of cover ups - US English Speaking Native Born Americans are respected but if you don't come into the company with a high title it is slow if not impossible to be promoted. You will likely be passed up for a Taiwanese or Asian coworker who has less skill and experience. - Noticed few other than White or Asian and that none (Considering India as part of Asia) or high ranking roles although some have been at the company for 10, to 20 years. - Even though work life balance is improving you feel like you're losing ground if you leave before 8pm. - Seemingly unusually high deaths. 6 Total in the last 10 years. 4 due to health issues. - Pay is not great if you are not a Sr. Manager or higher. - Bullying has been experienced with no real action taken. Acceptable by pet employees. - Despite outward criticism, In the end the company favors its' Taiwanese employees over the rest. Rewards, them with highest promotions, raises and public recognition. This can become frustrating to those outside of this circle. .

2.0
Aug 1, 2014

Overworked and cultural barriers

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company is a first mover, always on cutting edge of product specs and market introduction Free breakfast and dinner Lots of things to learn Very smart co-workers Stable employement, no lay offs

Cons

Lots of infighting at the management levels CEO has to sign off on every little thing. Everyone too scared to challenge CEO Too many mandatory meetings where CEO repeats same message No real intellectual property aside from motherboard design Trying to branch out into too many areas which are not their expertise

1.0
Mar 23, 2014

Learn and Leave

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great opportunities to learn, hands on for the latest tech in server industry. - Plenty of resource for work functionality. - Some nice and smart coworkers. - Up to standard medical plans. - You get a job to feed your own.

Cons

- Management is horrible, most of the reviews below stated the bullet points already. - No career achievement and satisfaction when you get your work accomplished, which is a big let down. - Unclear career advancement and development, high possibility of idleness on growth. - Performance review based on OT but not your actual performance. Expect you to stay late to look good in front of upper managers. Work late but not work smart. People who stay late always get good impression from manager. - Micromanagement issues, but this depends on the team you work in. - Below average compensation and benefits. - Work contribution for the company will get you nothing but just to let your manager's team look better in front of others. - Free dinner if you stay after 8pm, they will broadcast warning email if they caught someone getting dinner and left at 7:30pm. Level up on skills to sneak out dinner boxes if you want to leave earlier. - Typical Asian/Taiwanese company culture, avoid at all cost. - CHEAP on everything, last year CEO cancelled annual Christmas party, reason is to focus on generating more revenue even the company already reached record high. - Advice to all, come work for them if you desperately needed a job, because it is not hard to get in.

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