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915 total reviews
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100% of reviews mention positives
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Silicon design engineer ii
Good to work on new technology
Not an industry leader like Apple or Nvidia
Anonymous employee
AMD has a very laid back work environment. Coworkers are great...a very youthful work environment. Salaries are competitive and you're always on the cutting edge of technology.
Senior management communicates poorly with lower level workers. Employees have very little confidence in the roadmap laid out by management. Perplexing decisions made with seemingly little consultation from those who do the work.
If you want to learn, AMD is the place. You will have enough opportunity and time to learn new things. There is enough opportunities to go around. Work life balance is very good. Design cycles are drawn out over 2-3 years.
Poor revenue and limited financial growth. Poor management unable to turn around the company
Engineer
Its AMD! I loved getting in and enjoyed couple of years.
They don't have steady growth across different groups and management really doesn't care about frustrated employees. Many good talent were lost.
Work life balance is good
No cons till now encountered
Senior program management analyst
Flexible work hours; good engagement with employees; satisfactory compensation; friendly working environment; convenient location; opportunities to take on different projects/roles
Can improve on skills development; Can provide more upward mobility; Can improve with compensation;
Senior engineer
Chance to work on latest technologies and processors Opportunity to work with high end tools Professional work environment and support teams.
Dotted line and matrix reporting causes more confusion than its usability. Adhering to processes is a bit lax (though it seems to be improving now) Managers dont have much capacity to identify performers from non performers hence career growth gets difficult.
Senior director product management
Great place to work and make a diff
No diversity in and around teams
Senior manager
- The only high tech big employer in Toronto, acquired from ATI - Good compensation
- CEO changes frequently as well as road maps - Projects frequently cancelled before tape out
Member of technical staff
Great work life balance Decent pay
Bonus/Variable pay Less opportunity for growth Bad management Layoffs