Some good things, but no longer the glory days - Anonymous employee Dell Technologies Employee Review

3.0
Aug 4, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Depending on the area of the country (USA) you work in, salary and bonus structure is pretty fair/competitive. - Work/life balance is a big thing with Dell. Of course it varies if you're in an acquisition org or even between specific teams, but overall/on average Dell culture is not "kill yourself for the job" mentality. Most of my coworkers in my 4 positions at Dell did not work a hard 40 hours, virtually none more than that. Friday afternoon meetings are rare. - Competitive time off: 3 weeks vaca above a certain career grade and then a paid company shutdown at Christmas. I think there's even another week after a certain number of years. Its also loosely governed (depending on your boss). - Most teams are pretty receptive to working remote at least partially. - Some cool growth opportunities are offered. Employee resource groups for professional networking, lots of internal training and extracurricular stuff.

Cons

- Easily the most political climate I've ever worked in. A very big hinderance to accomplishing anything significant or making long overdue changes. - Lots and lots of legacy executive and senior management that do not want to rock the boat or change with the times. This leaves a culture of legacy thinking; new ideas, approaches, challenges are NOT accepted. - Dell is too big and too cumbersome for its britches. Entire BUs are competitive with each other, rather than working together to build a cohesive Dell solution and family. Competing initiatives and product lines are the norm, the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing....ever. - Business is pretty bad and they're deep in debt from going private, so its a perpetual cut environment recently and for the foreseeable future. - Benefits outside of salary/bonus are subpar - Moving target on bonus structure and goals is unfair. Its changed several times during my tenure and of course favors the company. - More bureaucracy than the United States federal government - Glass ceiling career growth-wise unless one is well connected to the old guard, not a meritocracy. I see so much good talent get discouraged and leave (or worse, get RIF'd) or not get traction after years in their Dell tenure, while well connected friends or old guard or established folks have invincibility despite clear incompetence. - Incompetence, laziness, "just following orders" mentality, "hiding out" are all rampant; Dell is an MBA case study in bad organizational behavior and how bad is incentivized and good is punished

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Cons

They did a complete 180 since I got hired. Came in as remote during COVID and now that they forced most people back to the office, they made us 3rd class citizens in the company. Can't get a raise, a promotion, any spiffs or even the same contests that the people in the office do. This company does not keep promises and has been constantly doing workforce reductions ever year like clockwork for 4 years now. The COO Jeff Clarke is an absolute clown as well, you have to go into the office dressed as business casual, but this guy goes to One Dell World in undersized lame t-shirts every year. Hypocrisy at all levels of this company. Just looking for a good opportunity and I am out, after talking to my co workers I feel like 70-80% feel the same. The tools also suck and are down half the time as well.

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