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1.0
Apr 21, 2019

From Great to Living Nightmare

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Pros

Good learning opportunities out of college. Profit sharing has been strong. First year was great, then it turned into a nightmare.

Cons

All comments are my opinion. Do you enjoy having to cc your manager and their manager on every email you send? How about weekly micromanaging sessions which you'll spend many hours preparing for (but always get crapped on during)? Watching your team of ~5 all quit in the last year or two? Management which is commonly referred to as "slave drivers?" All this while being paid 40% under market value!? Bay Area compensation is truly awful. Don't think being new to relocate there will help - I knew someone from a rotation program who was let go within 9 months due to reorg. He shared a room with 2 other people. Seriously, compensation is low. What I learned is that there is a "culture of fear." All decisions are top down and all you are supposed to say is yes. This place will kill your soul and make you woefully unprepared for anywhere you actually have to be creative or think for yourself. Seems even after more than a year in a new company that some still couldn't shake all the bad habits and it hampered their ability to perform optimally (such as speaking up or coming up with ideas in a more open culture). Management varies a lot in quality, had some great (all left within a year, smart), and some truly evil managers. Even after a whole team left over a couple of years and managers kept dropping like flies, nobody asked a single question of why that might be (terrible management). I do think the company is aware and the awful management is purposeful to some degree. Cheaper to get employees to quit than lay them off. Better to grind through people or only have the people who don't know work life boundaries stay around. Or so the thinking goes. Tech is awful, large parts of work should be automated and systematized. Management should be happy to hear large parts of the job could be done away with. Does not work like a tech company under the hood. I learned the irony of Silicon Valley being named after dinosaurs like this while real tech companies push boundaries with their products, business model, operations, compensation, and culture. No CRM. Seriously, everything is tribal knowledge, email chains, and spreadsheets meticulously updated for many hours each week. Lots of early and late calls with Europe and Asia while still needing to be butt in seat during normal hours. Innovation = cheaper, long gone are the days of exciting new tech. Thanks for the depression, anxiety, and low pay, but I'll go elsewhere.

3.0
Apr 21, 2019
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Pros

Go strategic decisions, good compensation, great engineering challenges, potential for travel and on the whole co-workers are great.

Cons

Some mid-level level managers are mechanical & manipulative and make no effort to connect with people in their teams as they realize being visible and moving up means saving money regardless of how the company is performing or the impact to projects. Also HR does not actively support hiring and does not act as a check and balance on management behavior, they are simply there to support the execs decisions and implement policy.

3.0
Mar 11, 2019
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Pros

The company is well structured and constantly developing new tools to aid marketing. Good experienced individuals all around and always willing to help. You get to travel all over the world and learn from customers. Excellent benefits. Many roles at TI to get experience on doing many things (applications, systems, marketing, digital marketing, etc.). Overall TI is a very good company to get your career up and running as it teaches you a lot on how a good company can run. However, look at my cons.

Cons

Each group (business unit) is like a small company and if you are not in a good group then it will be very tough to get ahead. My experience has not proven to help me develop and get into management. If you want to move around be weary that each group is very territorial so it is best that you think about moving on your own and seek mentors as groups are not embracing of you moving across groups (business units). Compensation is usually based on the market and if your manager can really make it or break it for you. I have personally only ever had a good manager once and i have had about 6 or more managers at TI. TI reorgs A LOT to the point that it doesn't make sense. I understand the power of reorganization but when you reorg too much it makes the team feel very depressed and unwilling to perform well. The story seems to repeat themselves a lot. I feel that TI spends too much time focusing on reporting up to senior management where you are not moving or doing much progress. Also too much reporting makes it so that you are only focused on the numbers and not innovating. Overall a good company to get your career started, but you need to change some key things to make this place a much better place to work. I think many folks tend to feel stuck and as if they can't move around much. Maybe try to copy more on how F&O encourages every 3 years for individuals to move I work in BMS

1.0
Apr 17, 2019
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Pros

Good salary, flexible working hours, good bonus, large company

Cons

Bad management, discrimination against highly educated women, not being respected by your manager, zero chance for career development for women at SC packaging

5.0
Nov 26, 2018

Senior Process Engineer

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Pros

Very healthy environment. Manager always helpful to subordinates

Cons

Negligence to new changes. Too many season engineer who prefer to maintain current system

4.0
Feb 20, 2019

Development Manager

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Pros

Excellent work environment with challenging projects both internal and external customers and clients.

Cons

Strict standards and guidelines with very difficult timelines.

3.0
Jul 22, 2019

Good Company with Its Own Issues

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Pros

An impressive operations strategy and execution has led to fantastic company profits. Employee pay reflects that, especially those with equity. Lots of opportunity to move geographically and TI will try to hold onto good employees who need to move for personal reasons. If you want to travel, you can travel in the right role to your heart’s content. You’ll work with good people from all over the world. The work is generally interesting with opportunities to learn new things.

Cons

Feedback from the bottom is, at best, not really encouraged and, at worst, actively discouraged. There is no mechanism for holding managers accountable to their employees beyond creating an HR issue or the employee going head-to-head with their own manager (which is toxic to anyone who touches it). Employee annual pay reviews happen behind closed doors with no employee input. (You have five years of good-excellent reviews, but this year had a poor review because your boss is going through a divorce and can’t separate personal issues from work? Too bad, no one in management asks why a good employee turned bad, you just have to suck it up.) There is no company culture to prioritize managers actively communicating to employees to make sure they don’t get surprised by a bad end-of-year review. Employee development is solely up to the discretion of the manager as it’s not a mandatory part of the TI management culture.

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