Microsoft reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(53,783 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

77% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Microsoft has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 53,783 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Microsoft employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Jun 16, 2008
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Pros

Microsoft makes some of the most widely shipped software in the world. If you would love to see your work pushed to the entire world, Microsoft is the place to go.

Cons

Because Microsoft pushes software to the entire world, backwards compatibility can be incredibly difficult. In addition, the skill and ingenuity and time-investment required to ensure software is well tested means that SDETs are often under huge amounts of pressure without the proper level of reward given the difficulty of their job.

4.0
Jun 16, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The opportunity to work on industry-relevant products and influence the experiences of a large number of people is a big draw. If you want to work on big issues and go up against the best competitors in certain industries, MS can give you that chance. The benefits, stability, and pay are very strong and will likely continue to be for at least 5+ more years. If you find yourself working in a team that's working on a product that you're excited about and believe in, it can be a wonderful experience. If not, it can be every bit the nightmare that many imagine.

Cons

The size of the company and the bureaucracy can be stifling. There is no need to keep on hiring so many people when the inefficiencies of communication and management are rampant. The crazy layers of management, the politics, the fiefdoms, etc. can be absolutely suicide-inducing. It really depends on the culture of the team you are in and the few key people that define it. It is still an engineering-based culture, and depending on the industry you're in and who your competitors are, this isn't necessarily a good thing. The company hasn't figured out how to design great experiences quite yet - there are pockets of that throughout but it's not widespread. It is a risk-averse culture which prevents it from innovating and taking smart chances. It is consensus driven which keeps it from being nimble. It's got a lot of smart people who get dumber the larger the group. "Old Microsoft" still reigns supreme in many areas. These executives who have watched the company grow over the past couple decades should generally retire and let others take a crack at it. Many of the old guard have gotten too rich and out of touch and are keeping the rest of the company from taking it where it needs to go.

4.0
Jun 16, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Impact, relevance, position and drive to be a leader in the software industry makes Microsoft a great company to work for and enables all people, processes, companies, governments and organizations that use Microsoft software to realise their full potential.

Cons

Big, slowing down and not as efficient as it once used to be. Also Microsoft can't have being first to market as its #1 goal. Instead quality must be #1 since the cost of a mistake especially with security of its products impacts more people than any other software company on the planet. Customers just demand and expect more from Microsoft than any other software company.

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