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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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4.0
Oct 26, 2015

Product Engineer

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Pros

My work load was low, and very easy to complete. It was nearly as important to be visible in meetings as it was to be actually productive. This means if you can be agreeable and pleasant you won't have to work very hard. Nice people with a low stress level atmosphere

Cons

I did test on microchips. The technical demands of my job were very low. They really employ relatively intelligent and organized people to do busy work. Wasn't a good engineering job, and my technical skills atrophied.

2.0
Oct 22, 2015

Rotation Program

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Pros

Descent pay at a stable company

Cons

Rotation program is a joke. They have you work in 2 different areas then "deploy" you to the one that you are best at. Its like you are in the army and you are "deployed" to a place without any say in the matter. Quality of work is bad. Stay analog or MSP430 because any other department is not stable as there are layoffs frequently.

5.0
Oct 13, 2015
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Pros

Engaging and challenging work, sales promotes from within, good training program, good colleagues

Cons

A lot of internal housekeeping that slows down the pace of business, success depends on account base

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