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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

(1,078 total reviews)
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Charles Liang

56% 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 1,078 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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4.0
Jun 17, 2014
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Pros

Coming from a large corporation, there was little upward mobility with rare opportunities to interact with different functional groups. Individual contributors were naturally siloed to work on specific tasks, and it became frustrating trying to expand my skill set and get more exposure to industry knowledge. I wasted a few good years of my career working in a comfortable, but annoyingly complacent environment. Supermicro is the exact opposite. You have free range to approach new opportunities and by necessity, you need to be quick on your feet and take on multiple roles from the get-go. It's a $1.5B company with almost 2000 employees, but it has a start-up mentality and a flat reporting structure that allows it to innovate or adapt more quickly than any other company I've ever worked with. It's also never had a quarterly loss meaning job stability is rock solid. But for ambitious individuals, job security is the last thing to worry about, and opportunity should be the main focus. Hard work and aggressive ideas are highly rewarded with individual recognition coming frequently from the CEO if you're doing a good job. Once you build momentum, it is infinitely easier to get promoted, obtain raises, and build your own team compared to working at a large corporation. If you want a comfortable, stagnant job, then I would recommend going with an established, large corporation. If you're willing to chase opportunity at a company that's growing exponentially, this is a great place to be.

Cons

The start-up mentality comes with its drawbacks. Processes are lacking and the internally developed software is ill-fitted to support a growing company, so a lot of tasks are manual and error-prone. This presents opportunity to improve these processes, but that's only if you have the time and energy. Internal training is sparse and there are no tuition reimbursement or external training options, so you need to be highly self-motivated to learn on your own. There's also a large delta between management styles and capabilities for different groups, so it's important to interview the managers during your own interview to make sure you end up in a group where you'll receive the proper support and encouragement. There is also an over-emphasis on face time from management; more focus should be on the end results of the contributor rather than how much time they spend at their desk.

3.0
Apr 23, 2014

Territory sales rep

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Pros

I worked for Supermicro from my home office for 2+ years Pros included: * an excellent health care plan * as a field-based employee, the hours I worked were pretty flexible * the company has an enormous product portfolio to sell, and didn't seem to be too concerned what I focused on selling so long as I was closing business

Cons

* communication is difficult-to-impossible at times. most of senior and middle management speak Mandrin as 1st language * lots of sales conflict. 9 independent sales teams compete for business with no direction from sales management. * absolutely no CRM system - you're on your own. no sharing of account information, no sharing of best practices *

2.0
Dec 30, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Lots smart people want to do the right things. Company continues to grow rapidly, both in revenue and headcount. Excellent training ground for newbies and recent grads. Too much free food, from daily breakfasts at 8:30, lots "working" lunch meetings serving sandwiches and bento boxes, and decent nightly takeout dinner boxes from respectable eateries. If you show up on Saturday, free Chinese lunch 12:30.

Cons

Drawback of a family environment is your bosses wanting to get into every gritty detail of your work and personal life. Remind me of the annual Christmas ritual with one particular grand uncle asking me about my salary, children's education, property value and even sex life when he was too drunk. Career advancement is nil. Seniority, which is often associated with age and years of service, dominates the landscape. It helps even more if you are one of CEO's special person. Productivity and performance is often associated with long work hours. 9 to 9 is quite common in Engineering and Production. Directors and above in all departments are expected to set examples of dedication to their underlings. CEO takes a personal interest to know who is working late, or people working late try to show their faces to CEO, or a combination of both. Resistance to change is a tough nut to crack. Supermicro has been highly successful based on the existing management approach and recipe. It is human nature resisting changes. Aint Broken, Dont Fix It. Yet, this current management regime is experiencing difficulties. It only gets tougher down the road.

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