Analog Devices reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(2,999 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 2,999 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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1.0
Dec 10, 2020

Mediocre experience

Recommend
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Pros

Cafeteria, good parking lot, nice campus, some decent people

Cons

Lots of cancelled projects and layoffs, they don't give raises consistently. Very low to none for RSUs below E-13. Very poor place to develop cutting edge skills. Very poor and mediocre experience. If you are a family person makes it impossible to live in a good school district and afford a family. Odds of lay offs are higher than the odds of promotion for senior people. The company wont pay to hire top talent. They hire the person who will accept the least pay and expect that person to perform on the 95th percentile. It never works out with these hires projects get delayed and cancelled with reorgs and layoffs and middle management gets re-assigned to another product line and the same situation repeats. Very political place. There is a silly shrine for Ray Stata in one building, to make up for cancelled projects and limited to no RSUs.

2.0
Dec 4, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Highly competitive salary and benefits, talented workforce, strong company financials, and recent merger of ADI and Maxim still has a long way to go to streamline and improve the employee experience

Cons

High pressure, constant on-call expectations for salaried manufacturing support engineers on nights and weekends. Understaffed and unable to retain enough engineers to meet staffing targets, consistently resulting in current employees burning out or looking elsewhere in our out of the company. Experienced outside hires quickly become frustrated and have high turnover. Women often opt-out of manufacturing engineering and are poorly represented in management. When women leave, the excuse is typically that they "don't have the right personality to take the pressure." Manufacturing Engineering management is "old-school" with a lot of influence from local Intel and it's culture, and it tends to prefers a draconian approach to work, reluctant to allow the flexible work options to employees that ADI includes in its policies, preferring that salaried engineers are physically present at the office to be babysat during work hours, even though employees frequently demonstrate that on-call work can be done remotely. Manufacturing hasn't shaken off the old toxic legacy Maxim Integrated culture, which is creating a huge disconnect between ADI corporate's messaging and the Beaverton site .

1.0
Aug 3, 2018

The place is a scam

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some basic quality of life items

Cons

The CEO is manipulative and is good at blaming others for his failures. He came from a long line of failed ventures and now has tricked the executives into believing him. Beware of the CEO. He will say or do whatever he must to keep his job and hide his incompetence. He has never had a successful venture and he is killing this company.

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