Microsoft Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) reviews

3.8

98% would recommend to a friend

(686 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

90% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Software Development Engineer In Test SDET employees have rated Microsoft with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 686 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Development Engineer In Test SDET professionals have a good working experience there. Microsoft is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Development Engineer In Test SDET professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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686 reviews
5.0
Jul 30, 2008
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Pros

1. Working with great, intelligent, happy people who can also socialize (this is a difficult trait to get from great engineers; most engineers these days are too introverted). 2. Benefits are fantastic. If you have a family, then Microsoft is the boom! As a single person, I still too benefited immensely by their StayFit program- Microsoft paid 80% of a $7,000 bill to get me slim and trim. 3. Most managers respect you and listen to you. 4. It is easy to find great, talented, and professionally experienced mentors. 5. Moving about the company...let me rephrase that...technical breath and deepth are strongly encouraged. If Microsoft went from writing software to being a library or a hospital, it's employees would get right to it and thrive. 6. Great, strong collaboration between all the engineering deciplines. 7. World-wide talent. Microsoft goes to great lengths to recruit arround the world and lobby directly with congress to have certain immigration/visa limitation overruled. 8. Excellent resources for professional developement. Books, e-books, databases, on-site and online classes. 9. There is a group/alias for anything you can imagine...singing, theatre, biking, knitting,,,you name it. It is easy to get connected. 10. MOST IMPORTANTLY, Microsoft is probably THE most open and accepting company in the WORLD for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender employees and their spouses. I know exactly the reason this is, but I'm not going to "out " any of the Senior Managers in this review.

Cons

1. Well BillG is gone. I'm still waiting to see if the new sucessors at the high mass can be successful and drive the company foward. Google, here we come! 2. Testers and PMs are more often viewed as the dentist in the room full of doctors. Devs need to be more supportive and sympathetic to their testers. 3. In a company of over 65,000 employees, it is very easy to feel unimportant or lost. But as long as you do your best and get promoted in your organization every year then things will be great. 4. There seems to be a bias between certains teams when it comes to salary and promotion. For example, two new college hirers started the same month, at Windows Live and Office teams respectively. Each at the same initial level with the same salary. After 3 years, the one in Office may have a greater salary and employment level than the one in Windows Live. Well you may say, the "successful" one is more capable, but astonishingly it has more to do with opportunity within the group you're hired into. The grass always looks greener from one team to another. The company however is making great strides to nomalize the ranking and promotion criteria by setting certain career level competencies and career model that is in use throughout the company.

3.0
Jul 23, 2008
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Pros

Great Benefit, huge career opportunities , variety of people & technologies. You may come across many smart individuals. It's amazing to see depth & breadth of technologies & people they have. Each group/ organization is like company within a company. They have completely different working style, technologies , people skills & possibly evaluation process. Upper management & HR is really working hard to make it a better place to work, but I think they don't realize that real bottleneck is their hierarchy & too many managers. Company with great history & big name, so you can be proud of when you go home.

Cons

Having a bad manager (it often happens) can screw your career & growth at Microsoft. There is a clear lobby in Organizations like Office & Windows. I haven't seen such things in Live/MSN. I would love to work for this company if they get rid off leads & managers who are just playing games, checking emails & giving big management lectures w/o having any technical insight. Too much hiearchy comes in a way for company's progress & decision making process. Also, leads & managers tend to have favorites of their own w/o any specific work related reasons, so if you are not one of them then good luck!!! Also, dont expect much once you have joined this company, bonus & stock awards are peanuts compare to what you can get outside. In short, great place to work for, but filled with tons of bad managers

4.0
Jul 16, 2008
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Pros

Very challenging work environment that forces you to be actively involved in all phases of the Software Lifecycle. It is an ideal place to grow across all facets of a Software Engineer.

Cons

The very aggressive schedules make for a very difficult work/life balance. Management makes it a point to express a good balance, but when it comes down to it, deadlines are deadlines, and management will throw caution to the wind to ensure the product hits RTM (Release to Market) on time.

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