Broadcom reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(6,351 total reviews)
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Hock E. Tan

61% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Broadcom has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,351 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Broadcom 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
Sep 14, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The only good thing about working in Broadcom used to be the free dinners (some days of the week) and unlimited drinks that were offered till early 2008. I really canâ??t think of anything else that excites me in this company anymore. At the time of hiring the managers make u believe that this is the best company to work for...more than 4 years and I am still searching where the goodies are hidden!! All my selfish needs set aside, Broadcom is doing a great job as far as innovation, marketing and investing in the right technology is concerned. Broadcom has all the talent and the right tools and opportunities to take the market away from the competitors. Has a great potential as a company and I wonâ??t be surprised if it goes on to be one of the top companies in US in a decade or so.

Cons

Worst compensation, Worst benefits, and Worst working environment. The 401K plan really sucks. Some Engineers with less or same skills get more salary , bonuses/RSUs and get promoted earlier than some others just because they are in a different group or department or even sometimes under a different manager. There is absolutely no fairness in the annual reviews and the annual compensation adjustments. No growth opportunities. No promotions and if you are on H1B visa be prepared to be exploited to the max. The work environment is very unhealthy. Almost every employee complains about working too hard for long hours and not getting rewarded. Managers will sometimes force you to come over the weekends to cover up their mess. If you are a HW engineer you are in the best seat in the company however if you are in software you will curse yourself for not having taken those HW courses when you were in Grad school, the SW engineers are treated like trash and compensation difference is huge. Higher management takes all the credit for every successful project while as the work force behind the whole project does not even get an appreciation email. Rewards are first pocketed by the upper management and most often the cuts are handed over to the lower employees. Itâ??s a shame that even after having more than $2 Billion in cash and so much growth in the company over the past 5 or 6 years the employees have not seen any rewards. The top management gets millions for not doing anything or rather for looking good in their designer suits and ties and the Engineers working on the real projects and the reason behind Broadcomâ??s success are told that times are tough so cut down.

2.0
Jul 7, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Only pro is the RSU. I have given 2 stars for RSUs alone, all other things you can consider as 0 stars

Cons

Even during COVID-19 pandemic the company is mandating us to come to office. There is no decision making ability given to the managers till the GM level. The CEO takes the call that 50% of employees should come to office. That's it, even if you have a 10 days old baby in your house you are not given exemption; instead, they are asking us to wear mask inside the house so that your baby wont catch COVID. No humanity at all. Most unprofessional and most unethical company on this planet. This is a new digital era where software engineers can work from home and be more productive, but this company never listens to you. They have made mandate that you should come and work in the company premises even though you are able to complete 100% of work assigned to you at home. Double standards: One way they are saying that you are more productive at home, but still come to office and get COVID. Most frequent layoffs is another added worry. You will never know when you are going to loose your job. There are situations where complete Business Unit is shutdown/sold off to another company. There are lot more cons, but the attitude of the company towards the employees during COVID19 is the worst one. Definitely think before you accept offer from this company.

1.0
Dec 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good exposure to tech. Good place to contribute towards cutting edge projects. It was decent till Hock Tan and his band of merry corporate raiders came along and now everyone is pissed off and concerned about the future. It was good till they decided not to invest in R&D and decided to count every nickel, change the culture and make empty promises. Lies after lies since May after the acquisition.

Cons

This party is done. A huge culture shift is underway. Broadcom innovation culture with doing the impossible is dead. The new management wants to streamline costs and not invest in R&D. The management policy is to have established franchises which require the bare minimum of R&D. Financial metric driven culture with micromanagement. Keep shareholders happy for the short term is the new norm. No longer a fun place to work. Massive layoffs are being planned. The new company brings nothing new to the table except a giant Axe for cost cutting. There are no new ideas just empty silly promises of a better compensation

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