Cork office is a cesspit - avoid - Software Engineer Dell Technologies Employee Review

1.0
May 18, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good IT setup, I was able to get up and running pretty quickly. Deadlines are pretty slack, you can take your time without too much pressure.

Cons

There's a lot of subtle bullying, manipulative behavior and backstabbing going on. People are eager to find short-cuts and people to take advantage of. I even had a subtle death thread directed toward me soon after I was hired. Two people talking about violence within earshot of me, definitely intended to intimidate. The quality of engineers seems fine, not great. Very aimless, seems like they're just waiting to be told what to do. No passion and slack deadlines makes for bad habits.

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Dell Technologies Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience at Dell Technologies. We are very sorry to hear of the negative behavior as it goes against our Culture Code which we take very seriously. We will take your comments and share them with the appropriate departments to ensure that we improve in the future.

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