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915 total reviews
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Anonymous employee
I'm very happy working at AMD, yes it has had some ups and downs but that is everywhere and at AMD always provides opportunities to learn and grow to meet the challenges. My management team is smart, decisive and empowers me to do great work. We have awesome health care benefits and on par with everyone else on holidays, vacation, 401K, bonuses, etc. After 5 years I am still happy and not looking for another job
Wish we were downtown on the main transit lines, my commute to Southwest Parkway is rough,
Marketing coordinator
Nice, new campus. Management is trying to be more transparent with thier employees about initiaives and direction. Close to home. All employees work with a laptop (instead of a desktop). This makes working from home and in meetings much easier. the expense claim process is fairly easy and straight forward. Campus in Austin has a work out facility that is free for all (employees and contractors) with a personal trainer to help you design a workout regime to align with your goals.
Work force and budgets keep getting reduced so there is more to do, and less people and money to do it with.
Good technology, especially graphics. Definitely the current APU (single-SoC CPU + GPU + support) leader. Dynamic environment, plenty of opportunity.
Too much churn in project definition and priorities. Need better alignment of cross-organization priorities. Some groups become way over-stretched.
Fantastic work environment, great people Good first job, defenitely felt like staying there for ever. Interesting opportunities to work with different groups of talented people.
Promotions rare, unplanned attempts do get things accomplished only results in more work. Hopefully , the company does better soon. Layoffs have been a concern recently..more than anything
Silicon design engineer ii
There are people who motivate and help in your growth
Management needs to take feedback from employees and work on it.
amd is located in austin
management sucks, bonuses are virtually nonexistent, vacation policy is horrible
Senior design engineer
Superb work life balance. Typical 9-5 job. You learn if you wish to learn, else you can survive by managing .
Specific to the SoC Verification team: There is so much automation of flows, that it takes lots of consistent effort to know how things work. One tends to get comfortable. Years pass but you dont seem to have learnt skills demanded by the market (UVM/SV, SystemC , VIP modelling, etc)
Engineer
Get to work on cutting edge technology
not enough resources and too much work
Software engineer
Interesting work. Always new projects to work on. Good benefits. Flexible hours.
Lower compensation in comparison to other companies but still decent. Long hours depending on teams. Understaffed resulting in higher workloads.
Member of technical staff(mts)
Good managers. Nice work culture.
IT infrastructure is not of good standard.