An Engineer's Company - Customer Facing Garmin Employee Review

4.0
Apr 11, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fun products. Highly successful and stable. Tons of company spirit and brand loyalty. Talented people. Great benefits (healthcare, vacation, savings, etc). Top notch facilities with all the tools that you need to do a great job. Informal culture. Politics are mild compared to many companies. Cultural focus on service.

Cons

- Below average compensation (~20% lower in my case) and barely cost of living raises. No bonuses and not much reward for people who consistently put in 150% or more. Stock grants have been anemic. - Management charisma and communications are weak, especially from the top. Used to be that Min wandered around to speak to the teams. This in itself was uplifting. Now the 8th floor is a fortress. - A two class culture: engineering and "other". A lack of respect for associates who are not in engineering roles. - A flat organization with little career development potential. Little systematic succession planning. Moves between projects do not bring much advancement, especially in pay. - Too many "email meetings" and committee decisions. Need more delegation of trust & empowerment. - Conservative -sometimes overly so, which is a reflection of the senior leadership philosophy. - Too much focus on product technology. A "we know better" attitude.

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Cons

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Pros

Great, and I mean great benefits.

Cons

Poor local culture, everybody is in their own clicks and don't deviate from them. Not a huge amount of office friendliness. Not many team building exercises, and qa gets left out of alot. If you're not a developer, you will have a yard time socially. Coffee is the worst I've had at a company ever. Return to office was not handled right, and the wfh policies were written very vague by a local manager, but what they actually wanted was very specific and was not communicated at all(avg of 1 per month over the course of a year). This lead to a problem where I was denied a wfh request to grieve a dead pet because I used wfh 2 weeks earlier to register a new car ( that I got solely for work commute)

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