AMD reviews

4.0

83% would recommend to a friend

(4,887 total reviews)
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Dr. Lisa Su

95% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

AMD has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,887 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AMD employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Mar 7, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Like many reviews before point out, there is a good life-work balance. Be careful though because many individuals interpreted the very same thing in a more negative way (lack of ambition, schedules are rarely observed, ...). -There is a very positive consequence of not being a successful company: people tend to be more grounded than in other tech companies. The constant chaos results in workers that understand what the important things in life really are, and understand that most of them happen outside of the workplace. -Strangely enough, you can get promoted fairly quickly (by elimination, everyone leaves but you), which may help out when you move to the next job

Cons

-The company is a mess. Upper management is there just to collect the $ and have no real intention to turn around the company (for starters, google "AMD Rasgon bonuses" and click on the Yahooo article) -Employees are treated like idiots. We are promised a never-ending list of things that are oh-just-around-the-corner and never happen: more share in emerging markets, the emergence of a semi-custom business (fancy way to describe two game console wins), gaining market share back from NVIDIA (according to Lisa Su in 2014 "there is no reason why AMD's graphics share should not be 50%", it now stands below 30%), and so on. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me (and then I leave) -Constant layoffs plus attrition = scarce engineering talent. It is very difficult for AMD to come up with good products considering the amount of good people who left, and the fact that they have been replaced by so-so engineers since top talent will land elsewhere -Morale is low. The parking lot is almost empty by 6.30pm. You meet strangers and five minutes they are openly making fun of the company. The ex-CEO is laid off and given $5M in cash but people do not see any salary raise when they are promoted. -As the result of all of the above, AMD's technology understandably is way behind, which results on a death spiral: less revenues -> more losses -> more layoffs -> products are delayed -> products are no attractive by the time they hit the market -> less revenues

2.0
Apr 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong brand name with talented professionals in other departments. I was genuinely excited to join and contribute.

Cons

I was laid off while six months pregnant, under the explanation of restructuring and streamlining operations, yet just weeks prior, a new team member – someone I had interviewed – was hired into my group, unknowingly onboarding my own replacement. My manager, who was aware of my pregnancy, had previously criticized me for taking bereavement leave after a miscarriage and for using sick days, both of which were within company policy. He denied my request for remote work, stating that pregnancy is no different, and compared my situation to others with medical conditions who continued working in the office – all verbal, with no written record. Communication around these issues was consistently verbal, making documenting or proving the discrimination impossible. I later came to believe that this behavior was not limited to my direct manager – it seemed his manager may have played a role in enabling or directing these actions, making the lack of accountability even more systemic. After the layoff, a colleague casually remarked, Maybe it was because you took too many vacations, reinforcing the perception that my protected leave was used against me. The team dynamic felt exclusionary from the beginning – it was always the manager and his close group versus me. As an immigrant and expectant mother, I did not feel safe or empowered to fight back. I ultimately signed the severance agreement because I needed financial stability during an extremely vulnerable time. I still feel sad for not standing up for myself, but I know I made the best decision to protect my health and peace. My visa status made the situation even more precarious, and unfortunately, the layoff also caused my green card processing to be halted – a devastating long-term consequence that has deeply affected my future and my family's. I continue to carry the emotional weight of this experience and the feeling of being helpless and voiceless in a system that seemed designed to protect those in power.

1.0
Mar 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

nothing much really , just another job to have to pay the bills . And staying here for some time will provide an opportunity to jump to competitors like qualcomm , broadcom , intel , infineon etc . no serious development work , just sustaining . same management in same positions for last 20 years as they have nowhere up or elsewhere to go , so no sudden change in management style . as long as you have good relations with manager , even during downsizing u will be safe , as the managers will never be let go and they will save you . very easy for anybody and everybody to become MTS or SMTS .

Cons

No growth . no new departments or product lines . only sustaining work . after mts and smts promotions , just sit and wait , new manager positions not created and existing positions not vacated . all the work that happens in Singapore AMD can happen in Penang AMD for a third of the cost . Or much lesser at China or India AMD . so , not really sure of the USP of Singapore AMD office . During retrenchment , managers of retrenched teams take up new roles . like become IT manager or L&D manager etc .

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