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Not a great place to work - Associate Hyper Microsystems Employee Review

1.0
May 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros for working at this company.

Cons

There is no respect, no time off, no breaks, no positive feedback and no direction. The management treats everyone terribly. Long hours especially around holidays with no breaks. No training as well.

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Hyper Microsystems Response
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We appreciate the time you took to write the review. The Hyper Microsystems policy allows optional overtime or long hours, and those are fairly compensated. Hyper Microsystems is a small business that respects family values and traditions, and that is why all employees have a time off for 6 holidays per year. Learning mindset is one of our core values, and "learning by doing" is our training style. We train people by practically showing them what the duties are, and what is expected. As a small company, we need to adjust to market changes quickly, and that often means changing the processes, as we are constantly developing and learning "on the go". We celebrate all successes, small or big ones, and the rest, we like to call a "lesson learned" and move on, richer for an experience, and trying not to repeat it. Unfortunately, we do believe that there has been a misunderstanding with this review since we never had any Associate position open in Hyper Microsystems.

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Pros

Friendly and helpful team, everyone supports each other.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Being a small company, there are opportunities to work in various positions and pick up new skills. It can be useful as a resume-builder. • As with most places, some good people work here and try their hardest to create a professional and supportive work environment. • Pay did increase somewhat, and there were benefits, such as a 401K or end-of-year bonuses.

Cons

Most of the problems with this company stem from the owner and CEO, who create a demoralizing and unprofessional environment. Some of it may be cultural differences because they are originally from Russia, but the result is a job that sets people up to fail and treats everyone as disposable. • The CEO has very poor communication skills. He demands things without giving clear direction and gets angry when you don't do what he expects. He gets in shouting matches with employees and does nothing to de-escalate the situation. • The poor communication extends to many of the hires, who speak limited or no English. While fluent English speakers are accommodating to others, the CEO does not appreciate the challenges this creates in training others or communicating business needs. • Instead of trusting the leaders in place, the CEO controls everything and undermines their decisions. This is problematic because he has unrealistic ideas of how things should work. You can explain why his ideas won't work, but he doesn't believe you and insults your intelligence. • Many business and operations decisions are short-sighted, prioritizing immediate savings over long-term costs. Lower management deals with the consequences of these poor decisions and either makes it work or gets blamed for the outcome. • Upper management does not care about a toxic environment or protecting employees from bullying or harassment. Formal complaints to human resources are given minimal lip service or ignored. They want you to ignore the problem until it goes away. • To give an idea of how poorly this company is run, there were more than 10 human resources specialists in 4 years.

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