Arm reviews

4.5

90% would recommend to a friend

(2,636 total reviews)
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Rene Haas

93% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Arm has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,636 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Arm 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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2.0
Jul 18, 2016
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Pros

This is a bittersweet review. Had I written this a month ago, it would be a 5 star rating, and I would approve of pretty much every decision that has been made with regards to how the company is run. Since you, the reader, may be reading this wondering whether to pursue or accept a position at ARM I suggest you read this first before making the decision to do so. Let me discuss what ARM is at the time of writing. ARM is more than a successful technology company. It is a carefully cultivated and maintained engineering paradise. Not only do you work with some of the best engineers in the world on a day to day basis, but the company culture is something special. Employees here are not treated as human resources on a sheet, but rather you feel like you are being invested in by the company. The company trusts its employees to get the job done, and only hire the best to do so. You don't need to become a manager to progress up the company ladder. Engineers are venerated. There are so many different, amazing, divisions within ARM that you can potentially transfer to if you'd like, or at the very least get exposure to. We're looking into the future with things like servers, HPC and VR. If you're interested in games technology we have Enlighten in house. If you like image processing we'd just acquired Apical. If you like CPU design, or GPU design, or security, we've got that! You feel like the work that you do on a day to day basis touches millions of lives. This is one of the few technology companies that gives you a sense of being excited to stay and work at for the rest of your career. The salaries are great, but then again, Cambridge is hellishly expensive to live in. Stock options are good and get better with your position in the company hierarchy.

Cons

The only downside to date is that all of the above potentially means nothing now. I say potentially because it looks likely that SoftBank, a Japanese telecommunications giant which admittedly very few of us in ARM had ever heard of before, will be our new masters (check the news). Not just shareholders, no. We're selling the whole company. And for what? We've listened to the justifications put forth, and they did not inspire. They said that we're getting great premiums on our stock units. That's great, I guess. Let's hope they have some other new incentive to give us after the buy out. They said that we're going to need the investment. Why? ARM has market dominance that few companies will ever have. We have a licensing and royalty model that is bringing in tons of cash. We're hiring good people as fast as we can find them. They said that the SoftBank's vision for the future aligns with ARM's. For many things this may be true.. but let's be honest here. A Japanese telecommunications giant with an interest in robotics and IoT probably does not care about lighting technology for video games as much. Or VR, or GPUs.. or Imaging. It may take 5 years, or 10 years, but eventually things are going to diverge, tough times will appear, promises aren't going to be remembered, and lots of loyal staff are going to be left out in the cold. They'll say it was sad, and unfortunate, and they tried, but you were, "Just not core to the business." Perhaps I don't know all the details as I should, and perhaps there's more to this story. Perhaps. But it feels like a bad idea, and nothing any of us have heard from the CEO changes that opinion. It hasn't been sold well, and none of my colleagues want to be owned by a far away entity. We valued ARM's independence and liked working at the centre, and were proud to work for a British company. Now it feels as if we are doomed to be another appendage to an out of country corporation.

3.0
Jul 15, 2016
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Pros

innovation was clearly the best advantage of this beautiful when I join it. Benefit are really nice

Cons

poor middle management : since 2014 the company expension is too big and the force of the company is now distroy by a large middle management.

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Thanks for leaving a review of your work experience at ARM. Innovation is what made us as a company successful, and will continue to drive us in the years to come as we grow in to new markets such as IoT. As you have mentioned, we have grown rather quickly, starting around 2010 to where we are currently. Our processes and support from the People and IT teams did not scale as quickly to meet the company's needs, so we fully acknowledge the growing pains as a result of this. That said, we are taking steps to ensure that all of the engineering teams have the the tools, support and personnel needed to focus on their jobs. Some of this includes Project Managers to ensure that projects stay on track so we meet our deadlines internally, as well as externally for the partners in the ARM Ecosystem as their roadmaps are dependent on ours. -Rick C. Social Recruiting Manager
1.0
Jul 14, 2016

Pass Physical Design team at any cost.

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Pros

1.) ARM as a company seems to be good but Physical design group should be avoided at any cost. 2.) Decent benefits (health, time offs etc.) 3.) If you are lick spittle you will do well.

Cons

1.) Clueless and spineless management (It should not be called management at all). Always scared of toe gurus. No checks and balances. 2.) Too many arrogant engineers who think that they know their stuff but they know very little. 3.) Toothless HR. 4.) Bad hiring process (no diversity at all) 5.) No one follows privacy 6)People get promotions based on their servile attitude and not on merit. 7.) Complete lack of professionalism. I can go on and on but you get the picture.

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9y
Thanks for leaving a review. I'm disheartened to read your review, as it does not describe the ARM I have come to know and experienced. That said, everyone's experience at each company is different, so I will try to address the cons you have mentioned. The ARM Core Beliefs of 'We, not I, Passion for progress, and Be your brilliant self' are fundamental in the success of ARM as a company, as our employees are what drive the company. This doesn't give other employees the right to bully others simply based on their seniority and ideas, so that is why we have HR Business Partners who are there to help support each team to ensure that each employee is working in a healthy work environment. As with most companies in the tech space, diversity is something that we all have room to improve upon. That said, we do have quite a diverse work force in the Austin office, skewing more diverse within the younger generation. Addressing your fifth point of no one following privacy, this is something we take extremely seriously, as we are a company that relies solely on the licensing of Intellectual Property. If we were to have a lapse in security or privacy, that would be a detriment to ARM, as we would lose a lot of trust from our partners. If you do have any additional feedback or advice to management, I welcome it as without feedback from the employee, we wouldn't know there is an issue that needs to be addressed! -Rick C. Social Recruiting Manager
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