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3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(738 total reviews)
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Haviv Ilan

61% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

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4.0
Nov 27, 2022
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Pros

- There is a lot of opportunity to learn, the teammates are all technically strong. - Interesting projects, with relative freedom to experiment. - Once you get used to the team and the work, you can take things a bit easy.

Cons

- Pay is less than industry peers. Poor RSU options. - Sometimes deadlines can be pretty daunting, but the team usually has your back. - Can't switch roles easily to something more interesting. - Very old school culture, difficult to form connections with teammates.

5.0
Nov 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Generous benefits and flexibility Great outlook on growth competitive pay and bonus structure amazing coworkers and super helpful leadership

Cons

can consume your life if you don't set boundaries

2.0
Nov 18, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Very safety-oriented. Profit-sharing is nice. Overtime is great, if you can signup early enough for it. I would like for more to be done, but that's not what they would like to spend their money on.

Cons

When bringing up issues, like non-working equipment, lack of support equipment or concerns of trying to meet a quota without all the aforementioned machinery necessary to do so, it can take up to 11-15 months for any progress to be made. Even if it is directly impacting production, morale or causing excessive employee turnover. New supervisors tend to not know the intricacies of the job that the people they are managing are doing. I had a supervisor ask a question, which I could only equate to: Imagine you worked in bakery and your supervisor of over a year, turned to you and asked, "Why do we have an oven?", "What's with all this 'flour' you say you need to run this business?", "Why do we have tons of cake frosting in the storeroom?" It was a 'are you being serious right now' moment. This supervisor was, in fact, being serious. (This was a supervisor who was making MORE than us, yet they didn't even know how our machines worked, or know of the other 2-dozen factors that can inhibit production to our department. They just said we needed to "do better at making quota.")

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