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3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

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3.0
Aug 14, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Open door policy which is good for learning. Good compensation compared to others in the area. Lots of opportunity to learn and contribute. Moderate to high work pressure however it is not hard to have a work-life balance here.

Cons

Lacks environment to support growth for personnel and partiality and politics is prevalent. Lacks fair growth programs and management participation is low in them. Marred by age old mentality as being an old company and upper level management is resistant to change. Division among various engineering roles lead to friction in team mostly due to lack of respect for other roles. While it seems that being a large company gives more avenues to grow however it is hard to find and materialize a fresh chance. Operating efficiency is on the lower side.

4.0
Aug 1, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to work in different groups over the years. Good variety of product markets learned. Ability to move between hardware, software and system engineering jobs. Profit sharing bonus has been good for a number of years.

Cons

More focused concentration on chip level market exploration, less large system prototyping to explore markets. Less team work, more individual result rewarded. Very top performers are highly compensated, with minimal compensation for everyone else.

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