Broadcom reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(6,360 total reviews)
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Hock E. Tan

61% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Broadcom has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,360 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Broadcom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Nov 18, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone knows Broadcom is one of the L33T (that's pronounced 'ELITE') semiconductor companies in the area. YOU work with the best ... period. And so do they ... (assuming YOU made it through a straight on-site interview (not through some backdoor internal referral.) Once you've worked there in a technical role for a year or more (and assuming you don't get fired), then seek work elsewhere, Irvine employers KNOW just how L33T you are (again, assuming you have positive professional references to back it up.) I found the communication among the (engineering) technical staff was quite open. People were always madly busy, but would still put in a good effort to answer your questions (or point you in the proper direction.) I worked at other places where you need to "ask permission from the other manager", just to step into another guy's office (... I mean, like elementary school!) so this openess and flat-organization was great for getting occasional technical advice. Just about all IT/engineering assets available through VPN. (**COUGH** MARVELL **COUGH**) Every employee was issued a laptop to take to meetings/home, at least I got one and I wasn't even special.

Cons

Everyone said it -- long, long, LONG, dungeonmaster work hours. Marvell would be proud beyond reason! On really critical cornerstone projects, some managers dictate no vacation/time-off allowed during project tape-out (doesn't sound so bad until mangement tells you 'tape-out' period can start 4-5+ months ahead of final GDSII release, and too many projects designated 'critical') Just about all IT/engineering assets available through VPN -- now you have NO EXCUSE for not working past 10pm. When I was on a 'critical SoC project', about 1/3 of my emails arrived between 8pm and 2am (same timezone!) TO keep up, you pretty much have to match the other vampires, otherwise ye dungeonmaster may notice your emails are conspicuously absent during those normal workhours (8pm-2am) Although the technical excellence showed everywhere, unrealistic workload (and poor planning) interfered with execution. In some ways, Broadcom is a victim of its own success. In the early years, the frantic work-schedule (typical of silicon-valley startups) was the rule, and indeed, propelled Broadcom to success. But that should have just been a phase, with a transition to a more sustainable development-flow and strategy. Having every group run their employees into the ground (until they burnout) is not a sustainable management style.

2.0
May 17, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you can stay there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

Cons

All culture VMware worked so hard to build over the years, reading diversity, bringing you best self to work, ability to work from home and supportive team has been lost in the acquisition.

1.0
May 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None, soooo many No Pros. It's a zero star experience all the way.

Cons

There are so many cons about Broadcom. Literally, so many 'cons' about the inhumane CEO, executive and HR team and the absolutely abysmal Titanic size disaster of a takeover of VMware. I've never seen anything like it in my entire career and I pray it's a one and done and never again. It was a complete mess from lack of communication, to incorrect information, to no communication, to no response from HR, to a crazed Slack channel with 35000 people trying to find out who is at the helm, if anyone of this sinking ship, to absolute chaos among employees, customers and partners, leaving thousands of people unsure if they were still employed or a customer or a partner. The icing on the iceberg was the gutting of the award winning VMware Partner Connect Partner Program and destruction of one of the largest partner ecosystems in enterprise tech and then the audacity to disregard them resulting in irritating 50k+ partners across the world and then the dismantling all the good work that the amazing partner marketing and sales teams did together over the years. It's very clear that the only thing that the CEO, Hock Tan and his minions care about is profit and plastic widgets. When it comes to people, they have zero use for them. In the real world, outside of this distopian tech company, people matter, and if you're human I advise that you run as fast as you can away from the Broadcom vortex of dismal, spiraling despair and doom. Nothing grows there, it's a barren cubicle desert. VMware is gone and the amazingly talented, intelligent, empathetic, kind and competent professionals are long gone, off to do inspiring, good things with their lives and work. Onwards!

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