Microsoft Software Engineer (Software Developer II) reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(1,089 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

76% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Software Engineer (Software Developer II) employees have rated Microsoft with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,089 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer (Software Developer II) professionals have a good working experience there. Microsoft is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer (Software Developer II) professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Jun 21, 2016

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Pros

Great benefits. Microsoft values its employees. The culture also shifted in recent years from super individual competitor to making others successful and team work which reduced stress level at work to low.

Cons

Lost of re organizations in the company. Employees have a different manager each year in average. Still trying to figure out how to be dynamic and swift in changing markets, customer needs/desires.

4.0
Jun 21, 2016
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Pros

You can take your career anywhere and changing jobs internally is not much of a problem.

Cons

Pay is not as good as other similar companies. Unsurprisingly, most of the technologies you will work with are on the Microsoft stack which is decreasing in importance outside of Microsoft.

3.0
Jun 11, 2016
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Pros

I have been working for Microsoft for a couple of years now in different teams. A lot of people say the teams in Microsoft can be drastically different with some teams having a harsh environment while others a much more friendly one. Well, my experience working on different teams was pretty similar, and I can say the same for some of my teammates that worked on different teams as well. Some of the pros are: Fair base salary, large company with lots of opportunities, some smart engineers, good benefits (vacation, parental leave, health care, etc).

Cons

When it comes to working environment, Microsoft has evolved a lot in the last couple of years. The evolution was triggered mostly by getting rid of the draconian stack ranking review system where even great engineers could get poor reviews. However, there`s still much to improve before I could say Microsoft has a friendly and truly cooperative environment and a meritocracy based rewards system. There`s still a lot of politics where the people who rub the managers back the most are the first being rewarded; most engineers there are not really interested in helping each other; rewards are not based on results and talent, but on politics and the number of years they have been working there. When it comes to work life balance, some managers push people to work very hard, but when they do so and achieve great results, there`s little to no recognition for that. In some managers mind, working 12-14 hours a day is just expected; other managers might not push you too hard, but don`t expect any recognition from them as well. To be fair, it`s fairly quick to get promotions from lower levels, but from mid to higher levels (62 and up), it becomes very difficult: just results and talent is not enough, politics is required. When it comes to compensation, the base salary is fair / aligned with the industry, but stocks and bonuses are well below similarly recognized companies, so compensation altogether is 50-150k below companies like Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and even Amazon.

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