Analog Devices reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(3,004 total reviews)
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Vincent Roche

87% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Analog Devices has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,004 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Analog Devices employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Feb 13, 2023
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Pros

Job security: While a large portion of our competition engages in the hire/fire cycle, ADI works to maintain our talent pool. While no job is ever invulnerable, I feel much more confident in my job stability here than I would with most other semiconductor industry employers. Lateral movement: I've heard from old college friends how they eventually felt pigeon-holed into smaller and smaller niches as they developed more focused expertise. At ADI I'm encouraged broaden my expertise and to shift into dissimilar roles over time. This is expected to keep employees interested and engaged, and in my opinion it works very well. Culture: There is an extremely strong culture of collaboration here. Walk around the office, chat up any random engineer, and learn what they are working on - this is deeply encouraged (and a primary driver for trying to get folks back into the office post covid). In this process I've engaged with dozens of engineers, eventually collaborating with most of them on secondary projects (work other than the primary focus of our roles). A primary expectation of senior staff is that they help accelerate development of younger engineers, e.g. through mentoring programs or just plain old conversation.

Cons

Too conservative: I think ADI's financially conservative posture, though providing a boost to job security, also carries a downside regarding wages. Wages here aren't inflated by the hire/fire cycle seen elsewhere. If you can get and retain a job elsewhere, you'll likely earn a higher wage. So for folks seeking high-risk/high-reward, this is surely a negative on ADI.

2.0
Nov 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

lots of smart technical co-workers

Cons

Everything is rosy as long as you can perform and pump out whatever hours are needed when they are needed. Don't expect much support if you are ill or need assistance, unless your manager goes to bat for you. Don't be surprised if manager doesn't go to bat for you, even after many years of working for them. ADI managers are focused on output , when health issues arise most management passes you off to HR, your relationship with your manager is over until you can perform again. Very little empathy for the situation, obvious the main concern is not you but when will you perform again. Makes a bad situation very stressful. You will be made feel guilty that you're not performing but don't return to work before your ready, management will PIP you at the first chance they get and if your not back on top of your game HR will walk you out the door. Lifer doesn't exist at ADI, it's an old expired concept.

1.0
Jun 21, 2022

Not a good experience

Recommend
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Pros

Easy commute. Old legacy products sell

Cons

Cancelled projects, failed projects. Utterly useless management who bungle literally every new project. Cant hire good engineers because ADI pays super low wages.

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