Benefits are great being part of Samsung, Not very positive about work culture. - Anonymous employee Samsung SDI Employee Review

3.0
Mar 24, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Overall bright outlook of the company. Great benefits including competitive salary, free meal plans, free work shuttle services, profit sharing system, insurance plans, nursery services on campus, etc.

Cons

There is always a crisis the company has to overcome. Always emphasizing the bad sides first, which results in negative work culture, employees are neither very happy nor satisfied. Technology leadership has been proven for the small IT devices but the company needs to diversify/grow its other businesses ASAP. Management pushes employees too much in general, sometimes setting unachievable goals, not reflecting the market trends. Work-life balance is not good; Flexible working hour system does exist, but nobody, except for a few female employees with kids, actually utilizes it at least around me. You don't feel good when you use it.

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3.0
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Pros

Medical, vision, and dental insurance are amazing. Many holidays are observed.

Cons

It’s a tech company that feels very against modern tools and automation. Pay needs improvement. Competitors are offering ~20% more for multiple roles. The cultural expectation is that you dedicate your time to the company’s success. This involves never working traditional working hours and always working overtime. Management in HQ controls what decisions are made for America, and decisions are always reactive to risks or failures, rather than proactive to benefit business security, customer retention, and employee workload reduction. Burnout is a very apparent thing here. Every system used is either developed internally, or done manually. This includes manually entering and submitting expenses, mail services are through a Samsung developed mail system, chats are done via a poorly replicated version of Teams, and most things require a long and unnecessary chain of approvals.

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