Contracts, we don't honor no stinking contracts..... - Project Coordinator Microsoft Employee Review

2.0
Mar 31, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary, compensation packages, access to new products.

Cons

Inability to perform a job the way "I" wanted it to be done, everything is done the way the upper management wants it done. New ideas are scrutinized, picked apart to the point of breaking you down. If you don't fit into the "culture" of Microsoft you don't do it. There is no respect for the contingent staff that work there. The revolving door of admin assistants has to cost the company more that what it would be to hire a competent assistant and keep them. Training and training, they have to take a 100 day break after being there for 365 days, it is tiring. And what is with the 15% cut in wages? After working within contractual parameters, they cut wages with disregard for the contracts these people sighed on with.

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4.0
Jan 28, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. If you love tech, this is a great place. No doubt you'll talk tech (mostly the MSFT stack) from enterprise to consumer - from PCs to phones to Xboxes - from datacenter to desktop. 2. What were GREAT benefits are now VERY GOOD (took a small step down) but still probably better than you'll find at 99% of large corporations. If you've got family - the value of the benefits is even higher. 401k match is nice. 3. Even with it's struggles MSFT is still a cash printing machine. This means if you can keep your nose clean and do reasonable work, you can have a stable job, pay your bills, feed your family, and not worry (too much) about layoffs. The stock you own likely won't tank, but probably won't go up much either. You'll get a bonus each year and some stock. It's a decent life if you aren't looking to light the world on fire.

Cons

Brand on Your Resume: After many years of losing market share and struggling to be at the front end of innovation and the fact that there's 90,000 employees, don't think MSFT is necessarily going to be attractive on your resume to more agile and smaller companies. Managing Your Career: Make you say this out loud so it registers - 90,000 employees work there. Double that for vendors. It is VERY hard to "stand out" and move up in the company. Don't expect your manager to be much of an advocate or enabler to help you meet your career goals - they are basically trying to survive the stack rank every year too. Not familiar with the stack rank? Check out the 2012 Vanity Fair article called "Microsoft's Lost Decade".

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