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4.3

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4.0
Feb 26, 2018

Good company to work for

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Pros

The pay is good. Cover your health insurance. Match your pension contributions. Reimburse some of your gym membership fees. Have fresh fruit delivered to the office daily.

Cons

The working hours are long. The number of holiday days is low.

5.0
Feb 24, 2018

Software Engineer

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Pros

Best work culture, great work life balance. The overall salary looks less as compared to some other giants in the Boston area but we get quarterly performance bonus which makes up for it. The bonus is quite sizable. The company is a billion-dollar software company with a startup culture so you get best of both worlds.

Cons

Work can get monotonous after a while. Not much avenues to explore specially for a software engineer.

3.0
Feb 14, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

For someone without a background in CS, this is an OK deal, at least in principle to pick up skills that will help you transfer to other teams within the company or find opportunities outside the company. The price one pays, is of course spending bulk of your time in doing technical support and salvaging the rest to pick up the skills you really need. The following stood out to me during my time in EDG: - Smart colleagues - Great office space, campus - Celebrations for important events, grand company outings and other perks. - Well structured trainings and equipment - Strong culture of feedback and self improvement, and generally doing the right thing.

Cons

EDG is a place one can stagnate very fast without knowing it. The department preaches a culture very different from elsewhere in the company. There is over emphasis on soft skills and you are treated like a juvenile. The managers themselves have a history of a mediocre career in technology and they're the one's deciding your fate. Your transfer out of the program is contingent on a myriad factors working for you - no peers competing for the same position, open reqs in your area of interest, and your manager's blessings,are some of the key ones. You might have come on board with the perfect background for a certain product area, but if the company is expanding in a direction that is different from your target team, you might find yourself very frustrated with the lack of opportunities. Unfortunately, this is not communicated in the career fairs. A year and a half in, without transferring you can find yourself sucked in the tech support spiral. Having lost your domain expertise from school, and focusing most of your time on MATLAB and Simulink, which have very niche markets (try searching for MATLAB jobs vs other core languages on any job search engine), you are obsolete in the market very fast. Did I mention the increasing pressure from the management to work on technical support initiatives or be booted out? They project themselves as a program with high transfer rate, great marketing - they left out the folks they forced out. My advice - join the program, if you don't make it to another team in a year, find yourself another opportunity before it's too late. If you do, congratulations, MW is a great place to work otherwise.

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