Microsoft Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) II reviews

3.8

98% would recommend to a friend

(722 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

90% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Software Development Engineer In Test SDET II employees have rated Microsoft with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 722 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Development Engineer In Test SDET II 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 II professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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722 reviews
4.0
Mar 5, 2016
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Pros

Microsoft is a company that is really what you make of it. They have tons of learning opportunities for employees, pay very well, and really support their employees. You're working with some of the smartest people on the planet and most likely building products that millions to hundreds of millions of people use.

Cons

Because Microsoft is so large (~100k employees) and so old (founded in 1975), there are pockets of "we've always done it this way" that can be frustrating. Many teams are able to adapt to new technologies and methodologies, but some teams are so large and have been successful for so long, it's hard for them to shift. This feels like it's changing with Satya as CEO, which is great.

2.0
Mar 1, 2016
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Pros

Brand name, good salary, work from home facilities, good medical reimbursement, free transport to/from home, decent work-life balance

Cons

Politics and regional/linguistic favoritism is the bottom line of this company. Once legendary Microsoft interviews are now run by temporary HR contractors, who just care about meeting hiring targets. No accountability from senior management about quality of people being recruited. Government jobs like concept of "reservation" has silently creeped in the recruiting process - drastically separate levels of technical questions for top colleges(tough interview questions) and 2nd string colleges (cakewalk questions), so that HR can just meet hiring targets. You have to do buttering to your boss if you want any career growth at all, else you will be branded as "lacking soft skills". Technical skills and your work have zero value. Rather than working for a common goal of creating great products, the company culture encourages people to step on others head and prove your "visibility", which is nothing but useless chattering and giving junk fundas etc. As part of cost cutting, some of the best in-house engineering systems have been blindly demolished. So many internal scams going on openly. They have banned team outings beyond 100 km distance but there exist several teams in Hyderabad who make trips to exotic destinations under the disguise of "training" and nobody questions it. Internal employee survey is simply used as a means to identify and penalise the "complainers" rather than genuinely addressing the issues. After conducting a so-called "anonymous" annual poll, the HR will conduct team-by-team meetings (if team's review is bad) and will try their best to trap people into talking and indetifying those who raised any issues in the poll. Once you are on the radar for giving any negative feedback, your career is a gone case. Have seen at least 6 people being "managed out". Pathetic degradation of company culture since exit of Bill Gates.

4.0
Mar 1, 2016
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Pros

Competitive Benefits, great people, challenging work, lots of opportunities

Cons

Test environment is becoming less hands on the product and more big data analysis. While this is challenging and interesting, this is not what I enjoyed about testing at Microsoft in the past. Benefits, while still extremely competitive, are slowly being cut. Work life balance, while talked about a lot, is more about the work side.

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