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1581 total reviews
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Financial analyst
carrier growth, enthusiastic teams, Graduate programs, Gym, a lot of benefits, people
Decision-making can sometimes be slow due to the large organization structure.
Test engineer
worklife balance company culture salary
nothing as of now i can think of
Associate sales engineer analyst
Pay is above par for a fresher
Uncertain how it will unfold
Tchnical support engineer
Good management and additional benifits
Only 5 days working from office
Decent pay and decent benefits.
You need to move internally in order to grow
Anonymous employee
* Great and open culture * Great people * Focus on innovation * Good salary
Nothing I can think of!
General/test enguneer
Wish I could say something good about this company
Where to start, it’s just not working out in this industry
Senior electrical engineer
This is a great place to work.
I can't think of any cons
Communications specialist
Benefits are decent, paid holidays.
This company is a shell of what it used to be. Michael Dell has created a culture of fear, uncertainty, and disloyalty. Their motto is "company, then team, then individual" and it certainly shows. If you think that the layoffs won't reach you, you're wrong. They come for everyone, eventually. Middle management has been stripped and now 20+ people are reporting to all managers, even the most senior c-suite, with no room for growth or career progression for individual contributors. Executives are so disassociated from reality and have no idea what employees go through (nor do they care). Benefits are going downhill and no one is allowed to bring up diversity and inclusion. But the worst part is their obsession with becoming "leaner" and operating like an AI-native company. What a laugh - a dinosaur behemoth of a company that is trying to level the playing field with the smartest and most creative minds to exist today; plugging holes and trying to unravel decades of bad processes, outdated tools and bad leadership. They will never truly compete as an AI company, because they can't offer anything unique. My best guess is that Michael strips the company down and sells in the next few years, sailing off into the sunset with his billions of dollars and good friend, Donald Trump. If you are contemplating working there, I hope this finds you. If you're a current employee, get out now. There is life after Dell. No one deserves to be treated that way.
Technical support engineer i
Good Work Life Balance and Transport facility
Unstable growth and development and stipulated learning