Microsoft reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(53,699 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 53,699 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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4.0
May 4, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

First, Microsoft is a giant in the tech industry - everyone either works with or competes with Microsoft in some form. As such it is a great nexus to be in to be part of the sweeping changes in the industry. Microsoft may not always come out top (at first), but you will be part of the mobile transformation, online services, gaming, software as a service, voice over IP and more. That's a great feeling. Second, Microsoft is a large company where moves are pretty easy. I moved from Corporate Strategy, to Business Development, to Product Marketing in Consumer Online Services then to Product Management in Enterprise Servers. Next move will likely be a stint in the field, probably in Asia. The chance to get these experiences is awesome. Finally, Microsoft is over the "get rich on stock options days". People are a lot more sensible about base pay, bonus, stock awards, benefits as a whole package. You may not get filthy rich quickly at Microsoft, but you will have a much more stable and comfortable overall life.

Cons

Fisrt, Microsoft competes in so many areas, that it feels like we are always playing catch up to more nimble competitors. This can be disheartening and challenging at the same time, and it definitely takes a lot of energy to keep pushing. Second, Microsoft still has a lot of old guard in place at the top and it sometimes feels like "Ballmers old boys rule the roost". But, that is clearly changing as more outsiders are brought in at senior levels of the company. Third, Microsoft does best on big bets that require an amazing level of coordination between field, development, marketing, PR and so on. The doenside is that it can lose the entrepreneurial feel.

4.0
May 3, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The concentration of smart people here is the primary reason I work here. I dont have to spend hours explaining the technical issues I have to deal with in my work. I also get a lot of guidance from other team members.

Cons

The code base of the some of the projects are huge, as is the number of people working on them. Certain features in certain products might need involving a lot of people, and coordinating and resolving the issues of each of these teams is not trivial.

4.0
May 3, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Range of opportunities: Microsoft builds just about every kind of software imaginable so you can switch every few years and work on a different product with different challenges. Smart people: The vast majority of Microsoft employees are smart, nice people. If you've worked at companies where that's not the case, you know how important this is. As an example, I hang out with my co-workers after work -- not because I have to or because I don't know anyone else, but because they're great people that I enjoy hanging out with. Reach of products: There are very few other companies where you can work on a product that will reach millions of users and potentially change the way people do work and live their life. Great benefits: The medical and dental plan at Microsoft are very comprehensive. This is especially valuable if you have a family. Stability: No worrying about whether or not Microsoft will make payroll.

Cons

Stock price: Microsoft stock doesn't increase in price very much any more so getting rich by working at Microsoft is a thing of the past. You'll earn a comfortable, stable living, but probably won't get rich. Big company: It's a big company and has many of the problems a big company has. Sometimes you feel like a small cog in the system. Sometimes there's some corporate beauracracy to deal with. Sometimes it feels like not everyone in the company is moving in the same direction. Frequent re-orgs: These are a fact of life at Microsoft. Most of time, they don't affect the people at the bottom, but re-orgs at all levels happen frequently.

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