Microsoft reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(53,729 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

77% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Microsoft has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 53,729 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Microsoft employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Nov 19, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

If you like the rainy pacific North West and want the best Health Care Insurance you can get, then Microsoft brings it home.

Cons

True to everything you hear about the arrogance of the employees, they are some of the nastiest people you could ever want to spend a 14+ hour day with. And you will be spending 14 hour days and beyond. Work Life Balance is non-existent if you want to move up because the compensation drives extreme competitiveness of the individual. Face time is also important as it is a popularity contest more than it is about talent or getting real work done. Those that spend the most time on their personal campaigns are those that move up the fastest while the real work is carried on that backs of those with real talent that are usually hidden away in a closet somewhere and if they try to come out or get credit for the work they've done, management and HR have all kinds of interesting excuses as to why that can't happen and it usually falls to words like "Perception, Lack of Communication Abilities, Don't understand the culture' and on and on." These are canned excuses usually used for the population of new people that come in and this becomes recurring feedback to this group for about a five year period until they get tired and leave. This is a brilliant strategy for the old guard as they never have to change anything and simply collect the rewards from the work of others. With that, promotions are subjective and often given to those who agree to play and protect this process. Given that, there are thousands of people every day spinning and grinding their wheels on the path to nowhere. Of 4 Fortune five hundred companies I have worked at in my career, I experenced the worst case of poor business ethics, lack of accountability, to some degree criminal behavior and or intent that HR refuses to deal with as instead they are hunting down the "communication and perception" issues launched by countless old guard managers to hold people down. THree times I brought forward to my GM's ehtical issues and their response were the same which were "were I you I would drop this line of conversation and just get along." This spanned from the Quality Department to the Finance Department. HR protected the GM's so ultimately I left the company as I did not want to be engaged in Enron Type practices. Turnover of new employees is really high and HR does not care. They only focus on Partner Level and above for retention and development - all else is expendable and not really that great of a concern.

1.0
Nov 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

2022 or earlier - culture was legit. They backed up what they sold their culture on - people. They treated human beings like human beings. Radical idea, no? A lot of very smart, talented, and interesting people actually working together. WLB depends on what org and role, but very reasonable for what I endured.

Cons

The shift to AI in late 2022, while seemingly strategic at the time, is now the unstoppable train that internally has destroyed the culture and reputation that Nadella had sincerely earned over a decade. What was legitimate employee-centric culture is pretty much destroyed - just like employee morale. The only reason people continue to work here is out of fear of the rest of the market, not because of anything inspiring or mission-oriented. If the hiring market was better, I think people would be bailing. I feel sorry for most people who work here today - as they are now in a cult. The cult of "yes". There is no more pushback for fear of retribution. There's no more discussion or collaboration - and if there is, it's all performance theater. Leadership bet on GenAI - and the peons must incorporate this into the fabric of their being. Any dissent from anyone is extinguished.

1.0
Oct 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Strong early culture (at first): When I joined, the culture was collaborative, inspiring, and everything I hoped it would be. For a time, it truly felt like a place where people mattered. Talented colleagues: I worked alongside some of the smartest, most driven people in the industry. The peer-to-peer experience was the highlight of my time here. Resources and scale: With record profits and massive market presence, the company has the means to do incredible things—if leadership chose to prioritize people.

Cons

Sudden layoffs despite record profits: In May 2025, the company laid off employees without warning. With a $4T market cap and strong financials, this decision felt unnecessary and deeply misaligned with the values the company once promoted. Poor leadership decisions: Instead of investing in employees through upskilling or redeployment, executives took the easiest route—cutting jobs. This choice eroded trust and morale across the organization. Broken rehire process: Despite being fully qualified, having direct manager recommendations, referrals, and submitting 15+ applications, I wasn’t granted a single interview. Meanwhile, similar roles continued to appear on the careers page. This sends a clear message: loyalty and performance are not valued. Declining culture: Friends who remain at the company describe a toxic, disillusioned environment. The vibrant, people-first culture that once defined this place is gone. Short-term thinking: The company’s actions reflect a prioritization of optics and profit over people. It’s a stark reminder that corporate greed often outweighs employee well-being.

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