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Samsung Electronics

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Samsung Electronics reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(12,879 total reviews)
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Jong Hee Han

63% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Samsung Electronics has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 12,879 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Samsung Electronics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Produktion industry (3.5 stars).

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13K reviews
1.0
Feb 27, 2024

Worst company to work for - stay clear

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

High pay package, but you will end up overworked.

Cons

This is a terrible company to work for. They have recently resumed hiring and I feel compelled to warn people. If you intend on applying for a role in the 80 Strand London/Chertsey office please be warned that this is a toxic work environment. Do not be fooled by the pay package. Be prepared to be berated, yelled at and receive nasty emails from management. This is not restricted to just one team but is across the entire operations. The Koreans are treated like Gods and there is no room to share ideas or be innovative. Lots of gaslighting from upper management, they'll constantly keep picking on people till it breaks them down. Managers do not shy away from yelling at a team member in front of an entire team, we have also had managers concocting bad performance reviews to bully people into not speaking up. To sum up, you're giving your soul and dignity for the high pay package. They treat their staff like slaves, and you'll have to endure emotional abuse and bullying.

1.0
Oct 16, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good work-life balance, group RRSP matching, group insurance with good coverage

Cons

Since late 2020, everything started to degenerate. The once efficient communication has been replaced by clumsy Scrum methodologies where your daily activity is now watched by your manager, by the Scrum master, and by the product manager. The engineering managers with great technical skills have now been replaced by non-contributing ones. Nowadays engineering managers are basically secretaries. They schedule meetings but make no technical contribution. Some of them asked engineers to write down their daily activities to better monitor them, which is ridiculous. Product managers now have more power of speech to drive technical direction. They appear everywhere, asking engineers to do non-technical tasks, like reviewing Excel spreadsheets. Even if you write code to accomplish some tasks, you find nothing to add to your CV after 1-2 years. Salary growth is not competitive. If you start from 80k a year, you may still earn less than 100k after 3-4 years of contribution. Meanwhile, they are now hiring people working remotely in Canada for San Francisco office but earning a SF salary. Turnover in the recent 12 months is extremely high. Old team leads and the entire old backend team have left the company. Management and HR live in their own world. They don't understand and refuse to understand what real life is. If you just need a job with OK-ish salary but not long-term career development then fine. Otherwise, avoid them or find a way out as early as possible.

1.0
Aug 4, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* The people, when there was still people there * The office, when there was still an office

Cons

* All the cool employees left because of management * Management is very two faced, claim they want to help you with your problems but do nothing about it. * Micromanagement, a lot of bad process forced on employees and a lot of non-contributing employees in position of power.

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