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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
5.0
Apr 18, 2017

great, rationally managed company with friendly people who are glad to help!

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Pros

ARM is the leader in its space, which is the design of low-power chip architectures. (Always work for #1 if you can!) It also has an exciting new IoT business unit. It was consistently profitable while a public company and was recently acquired by Softbank for $32B, so it continues to have a supportive corporate parent with deep pockets. The CEO Simon Segars is a decent human being (unlike so many hi-tech execs!) and is also an excellent manager. Companies tend to reflect their CEOs, and ARM is no exception. ARM has a healthy, rationally-managed, evidence-based corporate culture. Even people who are very busy always find ways to make time to answer questions and meeting or talk with you by phone if needed. I'm really happy here! Benefits are excellent as well, and comp is competitive. If you want the exciting feel of the startup without having to worry that the company will go under in 18 months or be run into the ground by crazy managers, ARM's the place for you! ARM also provides people the opportunity to move between roles and grow in their career.

Cons

It's a fully global company with HQ in Cambridge, major development centers in Finland and Israel and Austin and Shanghai, a US HQ in San Jose, and sales offices in East Asia, so expect some conference calls at odd hours from time to time.

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8y
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5.0
Apr 14, 2017
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Pros

Very international environment. You get to work with top engineers which are very engaged and enthusiastic with what they do. Good company culture. Competitive beneficts.

Cons

It is an Engish company so even it is in Sweden there is a big influence of the british working culture. So no flex-time or overtime pay.

1.0
Apr 13, 2017

ARM is cheap

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Pros

* Execs open to talk to employees regardless of their level * Work/Life balance * Softbank is focused on the big picture and long term growth * Openness on products (the opposite of Apple pretty much) *

Cons

* No RSUs/ESPP due to acquisition. This has caused people to not feel part of the company as much as before. RSUs replaced by money, ESPP removed and there's not a replacement yet. * WFH frowned upon * Not enough perks given to keep people from looking to better opportunities. * For a company with revenues over $1.5B/yr and less then 5000 employees I must say ARM is very cheap when it comes to employees. Not to mention most employees live in the UK where salaries are really low. Super low budget when it comes to 'extras.' I won't go into details but ARM is trying to impose a 'health agenda' which is just ridiculous, and another way of saying they are cheap and looking to cut costs. * Hard to get promoted. More importantly, management is not clear on why a high review is not able to get you promoted. "Wait for your turn" and other bogus explanations given when pressed. * Many talented people have left the company since the Softbank acquisition (to samsung, apple, amazon, etc). They mostly complained about lack of upward/lateral mobility, limited perks. * Bonus/raises based on where you fall on your grade pay scale not on merit (the higher you are in the scale compared to colleagues, the less bonus/raises you get). HR focus on 'equalizing' pay is completely unfair as bonus/raise is not based purely on merit and reviews.

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Arm Response
8y
Thank you for leaving a review and acknowledging the open atmosphere and work/life balance that is core to ARM culture. However, some of your other feedback is concerning, and I would like to take this opportunity to address some of the issues. Since the Softbank acquisition last year, RSU grants were replaced with a cash plan that includes Launch Awards and annual Partnership Awards. While a pure cash plan could “reduce employees’ tie to the company”, our employees’ positive response to ‘Retention and Reward’ in our annual Engagement Survey has increased significantly since the move from RSUs to cash. In fact, ARM positive response to the statement ‘I think I’m rewarded fairly for the work I do’ is 15 percentage points higher than other High Performing Companies. We expect the positive response to increase even further when we roll out the Flex Pot benefit later this year (the “replacement for ESPP” that you mention). Between ARM’s generous salaries, increased annual bonus targets, excellent medical plans, 401k match, amazing new Austin office space (with coffee shop, gym, basketball/soccer facilities, and subsidized cafeteria), and aforementioned Launch/Partnership Awards, most employees find ARM to be anything but “cheap”. Finally, regarding promotions: we promote based on merit and the value that each employee brings to the role. With significant growth forecasted, there will be plenty of opportunities to move on to larger opportunities. We encourage employees to have regular development discussions with their line manager and create development objectives. I encourage you to continue developing your skillset by visiting our Talent Development Intranet page and reviewing the extensive training that is available. Again, I appreciate your advice and your review of work experience at ARM!
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