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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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Haviv Ilan

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3.0
Nov 4, 2014
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Pros

Big company, so a lot of different kinds of experience is possible. Lateral movement is possible across groups. The company gives you decent benefits. The salary is average in the industry. However employees get a very good exposure, something which is very important atleast at the beginning of your career. You can switch careers as it is a big company and there are different opportunities.

Cons

However the company policies and management structure makes you do dependable on one person, that is your manager. They have not implemented matrix management or cross management structure, which makes an employee very vulnerable to the whims of the managerial hierarchy. They take away your normal holidays even for genuine medical leave (atleast most managers do that), which is something they can improve on. Specially if you are an international working on H1B, you need more than a few days a year to travel to your home country.

3.0
Oct 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You will be given as much responsibility as you show you can handle, quickly, and will have lots of opportunity to learn new skills. If you have deep specialization in areas that are important to the business you will (probably) have pretty good job security - as long as the company stays in that business area.

Cons

Entitlement mentality towards uncompensated labor from middle and upper management. Highly political and sometimes bullying environment, entrenched mediocrity in middle management, "blame the troops" backstabbing from incompetents. Managers and employees who understand and accept the status quo of "needing" to be highly political take credit for the work of others who won't or haven't figured out how to play the political game. Unspoken but well known mafia system where those who get made survive all layoffs regardless of whether they maintain their business or technical edge, and get to wet their beaks at the bonus pool whether they put in a strong contribution for the year or not. Company and upper management shift the product strategy and cede markets to nimbler competitors with regularity. Poor documentation & dissemination of company specific technical knowledge means that such knowledge resides only with those who are willing to throw work/life balance in the trash and do organizationally inefficient individual from-scratch learning (basically reverse engineering the company's own IP), creating a perverse differentiator for compensation and advancement , a two-class technical staff, and key personnel risks for the company. If you are a talented and creative individual, you are selling yourself incredibly short by becoming a lifer here.

4.0
Oct 24, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Salary level is above average. You can learn a lot about discipline and processes. Easy to sell products, good portfolio.

Cons

Fluctuation is high. The Board spends too much time on reviewing the field puting extremely high pressure on managers, therefore people are escaping the company. The relatively high fluctuation in every level combined with having no CRM system causes loss of valuable knowledge and relationship.

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