Dexcom reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(1,464 total reviews)
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79% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Dexcom has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,464 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dexcom 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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2.0
Feb 16, 2017

Perspective from Customer Operations -- A Mixed Bag

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Disclaimer: Much of my experience at Dexcom is only applicable to customer operations as I've only ever worked in this department. All the other departments—finance, HR, legal, manufacturing, engineering, etc.—have different leadership, cultures, and even occupy different buildings, so my subjective experience is mostly applicable to customer operations only. With that said, here are the pros about working at Dexcom: Great health insurance benefits. Above average pay and paid time off. Usually you're surrounded by amiable colleagues with a lot of upbeat personalities. It's a great feeling knowing you're part of a very worthy cause. Dexcom continues to grow and so job security has never been an issue. I believe the senior management in customer operations really does want to make Dexcom a better place to work.

Cons

No 401k match. There is very limited opportunity for career growth, but at least there are plenty of opportunities for lateral moves to different teams within customer ops (e.g., the most common one I see are Customer Service Representatives becoming Account Specialists or Reorder Sales Specialists). However, don't expect to move up. While there are openings for supervisory roles that come up once in a while, there's generally very little in the way of moving up in this department. Dexcom prefers to hire external candidates that are way overqualified and have tons of experience rather than hire internally and develop their existing employees. Lots of Patient Sales Specialists are interested in moving to a field sales position, but Dexcom has not hired an inside sales rep for the field in years. I have also witnessed other departments such as regulatory and clinical not hiring candidates from other departments; even though the candidates might have the requisite educational background, they are declined a position because they don't have the experience. I don't know if Dexcom has been burned one too many times with internal hires not panning out, but Dexcom tends to shy away from developing talent from within. Work/life balance is meh. I suspect most people probably feel the same way. I asked for a permanent shift change and was denied because my supervisor felt that having an earlier shift would change the perception of my internal customers towards me. I guess I can understand the rationale, but I was the most tenured person on my team, and preference for shift changes have historically gone to the people that have worked here the longest, and I really don't like sitting in traffic for an hour or more because my shift ends close to 5 PM. Also, only certain salaried positions have the ability to work from home, but this isn't too surprising. You will encounter apathetic colleagues, or colleagues with very poor follow-through, or folks that simply don't communicate very well. This is pretty much true of every company, although I was surprised at the number of salaried/career type people this applied to. Customer ops is an open concept floor plan and essentially a giant cube farm, so if you like that environment, great. For the rest of us... not so great.

4.0
Feb 12, 2017
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Pros

Good for entry level professionals Get to work on cutting edge stuff Lots of smart people working here Great work/life balance Good ESPP

Cons

Parking lot is a problem No 401k matching Salary is not that competitive, RSU's make it slightly better if stock price is high No real restaurants on campus (only a food truck) Super regulated/corporate environment Software process seems more waterfall than agile

1.0
Feb 6, 2017

Rules apply to some

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Met some nice people.

Cons

Remember high school? Where the popular people who thought they were so smart always seemed to get ahead by being cool? There you have it. The sales and technical support leadership is a joke - it's frat house with who you know getting you where you want to go. Merit is not based on hard work. Supervisors and Managers regularly come to work drunk, hungover, disappearing for hours to have 'meetings' at Green Flash brewery, while the others toil away to keep metrics up. The phony 'Director', a constant smile on the face with a knife behind the back, is so deficient in their knowledge that they are about to crack any second. Then screaming and irrational when no one is looking. I have never worked at a place that provided such a great product, but rewarded only lazy people for their ignorance. And don't even get into racism and discrimination because that boils over and it is swept under the rug.The supervisors are talked so badly behind their backs but greeted with a smile each day and they keep eating it up like they are respected. But hey, if you are a drunk, womanizing, lazy male, you will be successful and do not have to work much at all.

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