Microsoft Program Manager II reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(281 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

68% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Program Manager II employees have rated Microsoft with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 281 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Program Manager II professionals have a good working experience there. Microsoft is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Program Manager II professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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281 reviews
2.0
Sep 11, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Some incredibly smart people to learn from, good benefits, pleasant surroundings.

Cons

Very much a fear-based company. Has entered the inevitable downward spiral of once successful companies and doesn't seem to know how to stem the tide let alone reverse it. Employees are picking up on this more and more. Like most of corporate America, MS has made employment almost all about "what have you done for me lately?" - you're only as good as your last accomplishment and can't bank accomplismentrs beyond your manager's whim. Co. emphasis on work life balance is, in practice, a joke - they'll work you to death and call it a normal part of the job. Co. is ovverly reliant on the whole "you need to manage your own career" mantra. Sure -we need to do some of it but you need to help more because after all, aren't we there to work and not constantly be looking over the fence at the next oppty - which impacts our current job? AWFUL review process others have already explained. It's the elephant in the room - everyone knows about it, complains privately and loses sleep about it but is discouraged from challenging it. No matter how HR tries to spin it everyone knows it's a biased, broken system in place to favor the few. Far too many GMs with many who are clueless as to what goes on in their orgs (beyond too many presentations from their directs) and openly play favorites. For all their talk about management skills MS has an incredible abiliity to hire and promote managers with poor or no people management skills. Since this is a soft skill MS places too little value on it - but boy, do they miss the mark here- it has everything to do with the all important bottom line. Again, lip service by upper management on how vital it is but in the trenches it's shocking how far people can climb without knowing how to manage people- to communicate with their workers.. Notoriously bad at not seeing the big picture when it comes to internal ops or long term impacts to customer sets - would rather throw something on the wall (read spend $) to see if it sticks then to step back and study the situation before acting. If MS were a small company without such deep pockets they would have bankrupted themselves years ago doing this. Shockingly little sense of ROI. Politics, cliques, favoritism all rampant and slow the company's output, productivity and employee sat more than management cares to admit Far too much lip service to wanting to change and improve and no consistent will to do it. Since MS has made working there an almost strictly business proposition that's what I've done in self-defense. I'm my own business (I may work for MS but handle my career strictly in how it benefits me and not the co.) and like so many before me I'm looking to leave (despite the econonomy). Of course I keep my quiet about this (like not announcing a product release too early) and can't wait to hang my shingle elsewhere.

4.0
Sep 10, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Each employee has the ability create a great career plan since there are many opportunities to switch jobs. Also, always around very smart people which enables professional growth in itself.

Cons

-Getting stuck with poor manager. - Some products are never destined to make money so always chance product/project could be cut. -Review process

3.0
Aug 24, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent health benefit package, encourages work/life balance, many different technologies and products to work on, mature & stable corporation, individual offices, smart & passionate people

Cons

Lack of innovation, too much process and politics for rapid development & innovation, lack of agility as a corporation, still learning how to release software in shorter release cycles, fair amount of politics, compensation model does not encourage teamwork, each product functions as a somewhat isolated business so cross-organization collaboration is not natural

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