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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

(258 total reviews)
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Charles Liang

56% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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1.0
Nov 28, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

- Good insurance benefits. You will really need the medical insurance to get fixed up after working at Supermicro for a while. - Job security - if you are any good, you are basically a rock star here. If you are terrible, they will not fire you.

Cons

- Unless you are related to or favored by upper management your career is on hold the moment you first step through the doors of this business. - Narcissists and sycophants are rewarded. Most of the mid-level managers fit this description. Politics rule the office. - Most of the office areas here are dark and depressing dungeons that will slowly drain the life out of you. - Good luck if you don't speak Mandarin. Even many employees with good English skills will speak Mandarin to others when you are in the room and a part of the conversation. This is very offensive. - You'll almost never see the light of day because you are often expected to work close to or over 12 hours a day, usually to make up for someone's mistake. - The compensation here is terrible, and good luck getting _any_ sort of significant raise or promotion even if you put in an exceptional effort. The credit for anything you do that actually gets noticed will go to your manager. - You have to get the CEO to sign something or nobody will act and your projects--no matter how minor they are--will not get done. Everyone is so afraid of offending the man that they don't want to tell him any bad news. This is a shame, because he is the only one that can fix the problems. - There is no proper communication between departments or with customers and most of it is about blaming others for delays and mistakes. - There are multiple meetings each week that pretty much the entire company gets dragged in to. These consist of nearly indecipherable propaganda speeches and public humiliation of employees.

2.0
Nov 22, 2012

You have to be super stress resistant or a super ass kisser to survive here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Good products in the business -pay is ok if you sell yourself well -free breakfast (yeah...)

Cons

-No management style, no company culture, no respect from some Taiwanese who sit high. some horrible people get their way around coz they are close to the top management, they follow orders very well and only say yes to the big boss. management doesnt deal with the internal problems as they only focus on turnovers. money is everything they care about. -Internal communication and "coorperation" is the worst i've ever seen. you wanna get your things done? beg! pretend to be the horrible people's friend!! or you have to have the top management's agreement before you go to the specific person. pure bureaucratic company. -Bad (English) communication among the Taiwanese, they don't know how to talk proper English, and they don't know how to treat their colleagues, act like uneducated. -They steal distributors' customers away from the channel. -Lack of personal development opportunities

1.0
Aug 19, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

As a supplier of memory products, if pricing aligned with Supermico low ball requirements then you could sell a reasonable amount of product at their quarter end

Cons

There is no desire or understanding by Supermicro in understanding or desire to develop a strategic relationship with suppliers. They are a 'trading' culture Taiwanese company and drive suppliers to offer the lowest possible pricing and prompt shipment of product. They will play your price off of other suppliers to drive pricing down. They want all the advantages so they can pocket as much profit as possible. Some of the buyers are the most unprofessional, goofy I have ever had to deal with in my career. There is no difference between buying cabbage from a vendor in Taipei than selling semiconductors to some of the buyers at Supermicro San Jose.

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