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4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

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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 53,762 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Nov 10, 2018

TSP review

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Pros

Brand name is good in your CV You will meet great people, but those are the ones that leave the quickest Food: Good food choice but you have to pay for it Gym: Good facilities and courses, good price

Cons

Management is extremely bad. Managers do not listen at all to the team, it is all about their image. Management has 0 product knowledge and hence have no clue what is going on. Management is hired externally with what seems no appropriate experience for the position. Leadership is non-existent. They can not be looked up to or seen as models, as they are not knowledgeable, do not communicate, do not respect peoples time as they are always unpunctual, don’t care about the team. Management does not listen or achieve anything for the team. You feel like completely left to yourself. They are said to be people managers, but they do not inspire, encourage, motivate... It is as if management is non-existant... Very high fluctuation in the company. Good people leave (some of them try to stay for one year in order to keep the relocation money), less qualified employees are the ones who stay… The hiring process is very poor, there is no criteria for hiring, it is simply hard getting people with language skills for certain markets, so they hire randomly. There is no transparency in levels. No career opportunities, just very limited, and specially for those who play fake and nice with management, not for skilled people, but for the ones who suck it up to management. Extremely bad onboarding process. Once you start, training is equal to 0. Everything is digitalized, so the product knowledge you have to gain in order to carry out your job comes from videos. There is some mentoring from colleagues from Inside Sales, but not structured and very limited. No real training plan is made for new hires and you have to figure out yourself how you gain your knowledge. It is always said that they give you the time you need to learn, but all the learning is self-learning from videos or whatever source you find. At a given point you have to start working, no matter if you know about the product or not. The decision is just randomly made by management with no knowledge checks or whatsoever. All in all, onboarding and learning process is not structured, no knowledge checks, no coaching from management. If you start new with no product knowledge, expect to be left all to yourself and with no guidance at all. TSP role: you are the worst paid and the last involved in the selling process, with 0 communication with the team. Supposedly TSPs are to be the Microsoft reference team (with most technical knowledge) for a certain product in a market, but new hires do not get prepared for this at all, they are just dropped into that position and have to figure out all by themselves what to do, learn the product, etc. The buddy system does not work at all. When you start new you get a buddy, but he is of no use at all. He/she will not teach you anything or orient you in any way.

1.0
Aug 24, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Gym at the office - Nice canteen (but take into accounts almost 200€ a month for lunch because, guess what, employees have to pay for that)

Cons

Stay away from Inside Sales if you are a technical person, forget about coding, software, architectures, networking, science, ecc..."technical" here means "which button shall I press" or "which services are covered in this plan". Totally humiliating and frustrating. TSPs are the less paid in the organization and the more knowledgeable, ridiculous. 70% of the people are waiting one year before leaving to not give the relocation bonus back because you have no options in other MS departments as they hire TSP with graduate levels. The 30% left are people who were not technical before and they have to thank God that they have been hired by some sort of miracle (aka low level and superficial interviews) and have now a job at Microsoft, perfect fit for the role. They say "it's still good to have Microsoft on your CV"..ABSOLUTELY WRONG! If you are going for a tech role people don't care if you have worked here but only about your skills and what can you do, and in Inside Sales as TSP you learn NOTHING and actually forget about the tech stuff you knew before joining. But if you want to stay in the sales world it's just fine. Said that, the company is great, TSP role in Enterprise is great, and other departments and the CEO are super cool...it's just Inside Sales Dublin that is a terrible mistake they have been keeping carry on for more than 2 years now...what a waste of money.

1.0
Aug 2, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good Company and good vision overall Amazing peer and community on the building, great collaboration

Cons

Management is absolute flaming garbage, they don't admit their mistakes and very micromanagement oriented, as a technical resource you have to do activities as forecasting, review of a powerpoint every other week with no insight of what is actually happening of deals. Opportunities to move are below 0, forget about being promoted, getting a raise regardless of what you do, you are trapped by levels so you can't move into other jobs in Microsoft Heavily underpaid for professionals.

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