20+ Year Journey: Unmatched Growth and Stability Amidst Shifting Priorities
Pros
- Continuous Learning: I have stayed for over 20 years because the opportunities for professional growth and skill development are truly extensive. - Global Mobility: There are consistent opportunities for US based relocation assignments and international business trips to support global projects. - Site Expansion: The design center in Malaysia has grown significantly, providing a robust and large scale environment for engineers. - Benefits: While total compensation may not lead the market, the benefits package, especially for long term employees is not too bad, and includes car and petrol allowances. - Equity Upside: RSUs provide a strong incentive, particularly with the current potential for stock growth. - Structured Processes: The development methodology is highly disciplined, ensuring a high standard of engineering quality.
Cons
- Internal Site Politics: Especially in the earlier years, site politics were a major issue. This was not a good environment and contributed to many internal inefficiencies. - Leadership and Management Churn: Each change in senior management (especially in the C-Suite) tends to reset many initiatives, which can stall progress and undo previous strategic momentum. - Lack of Strategic Persistence: The company has entered pivotal sectors such as mobile SoCs, automotive, IoT and external GPU, but often gave up on these efforts too early. - Slow Adoption: Caution regarding intellectual property leaks has resulted in a slow adoption of GenAI, which would have boosted productivity on several fronts. - Favoritism and Meritocracy: There is a limited extent of favoritism present. Additionally, the drive for equality occasionally impacts meritocracy, where promotions and increments may bypass merit based performance to meet specific statistical targets. - Methodical Rigidity: Being highly methodical is a double-edged sword; while it ensures quality, it can also make the organization feel rigid and slow to react to market changes.