GlobalFoundries reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(2,427 total reviews)
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Tim Breen

74% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

GlobalFoundries has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,427 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GlobalFoundries 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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1.0
Jan 28, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Nice new multi million HQ building in Santa Clara Free Pete's Coffee Multicultural work environment Number of super nice people Total chaos allowing for easy hiding

Cons

As it has been said MANY times before here on Glassdoor - Management IS the problem. Or rather lack of thereof. It's almost (Or perhaps maybe exactly so) if they hire people on the favor basis to collect paycheck and do very little. In a number of years i had been with this company i had seen absolute minimal if ANY improvement. People in EVERY department keep saying same thing - How unhappy they are with the way things are done. Sure, those might be different things but the "Song" is always same. Yet, higher management is oblivious. I have not seen any one person who is not a VP to get a real promotion. Sure very few people moved to like a Team Lead but i have not seen anyone to get promoted in a true sense. Unless they already have VP or above title, they had have a few of those promoted to SR or Executive VP, yes. But yet not a single person on my team had a promotion. Actually, in all the years being there my job functions did not change at all and i had been doing exactly same (Often totally pointless as at the end no one cared) things as i was when started with absolutely no outlook at moving up. Career? I do not think so! Just a job. And speaking of a job. Do you like to work in a sweat-shop? In a place with no moral values? Company that cares none for you? Where there are no policies and person who can whine louder gets what they want? Organization where unless someone above you says same thing you might be saying for years, no one even notices? Corporation that is so riddled with "Power Silos" and "Information Blackholes" that simplest thing can easily turn into huge disaster, and none still care as long as there is a way to point to someone else? Enjoy a place where others you depend on for YOUR success do very little or procrastinate to the absolute last second and no argument you bring up seems to register? Where management is so unqualified that only other, higher up, management that is evidently "Blind" could possibly bring them onboard? Well, if so than apply to work at GF and best of luck. Yet in words of great Mr.T - "I pitty the fool!"

1.0
Jan 20, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The techs and select engineers. Pay is decent, but that is about it. It is easy to leave there with a smile on your face and your finger in the air.

Cons

Pick an area. Management are spineless with no integrity, HR is WORTHLESS and so are 98% of the game playing engineers. The whole organization is only a bunch of arrogant numb nuts that do nothing but wait for their turn to talk, don't listen and make dumb rules to be making them just to point out they made something. I was literally told that a 6mo out of college engineer that knows nothing is more important and useful than Principle techs with 20+ years experience. The engineers that are there steal ideas and try to detract from their ignorance my playing stupid games. I worked there 2 years and aside from meeting a few great people the rest of the place is crap. It is like they bought a 11billion dollar car and put a bunch of blind, deaf, teenagers behind the wheel without installing brakes.

1.0
Jan 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good compensation and opportunity to rise (does not take much to be a Director here)

Cons

No senior management vision, and personality. Fiefdoms and turf wars result in replication of work. Huge investment of resources just to please the investors through pretty presentations from McK with flawed strategy. Top heavy management (count number of VPs, Sr. Directors and Directors) - very few ground workers. Worst IT department anyone can imagine. HR couldn't care less. No meritocracy. Investor does not trust senior management and interferes continuously in operations. Dark future unless CEO (Sanjay) can pull a trick.

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