Recent changes bearing downward pressure on morale - Engineer Micron Technology Employee Review

3.0
Feb 22, 2019
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Pros

Interesting work Opportunities to advance if in the right departments Recent emphasis on work-life balance Workplace amenities for those interested in them: cafeterias, gyms, onsite healthcare Good benefits Compensation is generally reasonable, (can depend on department - con)

Cons

Recent bell curve ratings is causing morale problems, works against stated values of "people" and "collaboration", the system assumes that someone who has worked up to engineer 4, for example, and who is rated in the lowest 2-3% of E4's is not a valuable employee and needs to get their act together or find employment somewhere else, devalues experience and aggregate knowledge Communication has become condescending when addressing changes which employees might consider other than positive Leadership can come across as out of touch Opportunities for advancement and salary adjustment can vary by department

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 14, 2026
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Pros

Strong organizational growth – The company is continuously expanding, which creates exciting opportunities for career development and new challenges. Attractive RSU compensation – With the recent significant rise in stock price, the RSU (Restricted Stock Unit) package has become a highly rewarding part of the overall compensation.

Cons

Organizational silos – Each team or department tends to operate in its own silo, which can limit cross-functional collaboration and visibility into what other groups are working on. Overly strict internal security policies – While data security is important, the current policies can be excessively restrictive, making it difficult to share documents and resources even among colleagues working toward the same goals. This can slow down productivity and hinder efficient collaboration.

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