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915 total reviews
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24 / 92
Anonymous employee
Nice company good pay benefits
not too many cons i like it
Senior silicon design engineer
Alot of flexibilty, No Micro Management
none visible right now, improving and going good
work and life balance. People are easy going. The task assignment was very clear. The achivement was recognized well. No much peer-pressure. Communication and information sharing are good.
rewards from stock was low. Lack of new ideas. Some mistakes had to be repeated multiple times until finally solving. Salary raising was kind of slow. Office location was not very good.
Software engineer ii
1) Leads are supportive. 2) Work life balance company 3) Will give WFH is required
1) Take time to provide resources.
Senior design engineer
Lots of interesting technical work at AMD, individuals can definitely make a difference to whatever project they're on. (It's not a small company, but it's not too big that individuals can't matter.) Flexible work schedules (working at home is common and encouraged), and good workers - smart and easy to work with.
Losing money quarter after quarter isn't exactly a morale booster. Career development isn't a priority (and in many parts of the company it's non-existent). Project planning and selection seems haphazard and more reactive than proactive, which can cause frequent project churn and frustration.
Great working environemt, supportive and good carrier opportunity
Increments are not up to the mark
member of technical staff design engineer
Great engineering teams, and opportunity to take on increased responsbilities. Challenging and cutting-edge work, and senior technical staff is usually approachable. Managers usually encourage a good work-life balance, with flexible hours and/or working from home as needed. Compensation is excellent in good times, which unfortunately are few and far between.
No bonuses or raises in the last couple of years, and several other benefits have been cut. Basic compensation is probably competitive, but with an unstable job and non-performing stock and options, the overall benefit package is really uncompetitive. Also, there isn't enough career training or professional mentoring, and technical staff are not trained to be good managers. As a result, there is a lack of internal management talent. Also, several layoffs and poor product planning in the last couple of years have led to low employee morale.
Software engineer
- Company work culture - Work life balance
- Uncompetitive pay compared to top companies.
Design engineer i
Great experience, you learn a lot about some of the cutting edge technologies that are going into computers in the near future.
Basically impossible to get promoted on your own merit- you have to play the game and make the right friends. This, of course, then means that you have a lot of people at the upper levels who aren't really smarter or better than their lower-down colleagues, but are adept at backstabbing. May just be a feature of the group I was in, though.
The people I worked with at AMD were among the best and brightest group that I have ever worked with. They were brilliant, committed, focused, and passionate.
The leadership at AMD seem to have completely lost their direction and are more concerned with protecting what they seem to have rather then engage with the future.