MathWorks reviews

4.3

88% would recommend to a friend

(2,558 total reviews)
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Jack Little

94% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

MathWorks has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 2,558 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The MathWorks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Jul 26, 2023
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Pros

Used to be a good company to work for that treated the employees fairly; now everything is changing -- No longer any transparency for decisions.

Cons

Lack of empathy addressing concerns Ineffective use of evidence Lack of employee involvement

2.0
Aug 20, 2016
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Pros

Theoretically, the idea of working on projects to choose your transfer team is pretty appealing, especially for those who would like to explore different areas of software development. Although limited, team members are given some say in influencing the direction of the team and team initiatives.

Cons

Pay is significantly lower than for similar roles at other companies in the area. The location of the company is not so great for younger people who prefer to live closer to the city. Lots of misinformation or omitted information during the interview process. Here are the downsides of this position that they won't mention in the interview: This role is primarily a customer support role. Don't expect to spend most of your time on software development. The customer support work environment is considerably stressful. You are pushed to take on more and more work with the technical support team the longer you work at Mathworks under the guise of learning "leadership skills". The managers also don't generally discuss the details of the (difficult) transfer process during interviews. You basically have to go through the same process to transfer that you would go through by applying from outside the company. You have to wait for a job opening on your team of interest, then go through the strenuous interview process, and finally beat out the competition of external candidates who probably have more experience than you. This makes transferring quite difficult in many areas (except for QE, where there is a lack of applicants in general). The EDG/CSDG program is basically a way for the company to hire programmers on the cheap and get them to do some technical support work for the company so they don't have to hire a special team to do it.

3.0
Dec 4, 2015

Great Company to start or end your career

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a fun place to work, for the most part everyone on the staff is friendly (including management). My group is a phenomenally talented group of people who all work very hard. The benefits are on par with other software companies. Good daily perks of free fruit/beverages, weekly free breakfast and Friday cookies. Annual company wide weekend up NH, and a company trip every 5 years to fun sometimes exotic locations are something to look forward to. Year over year, the growth has been steady and constant even through the recession, so it's comforting to know your job is not in jeopardy when times are tough.

Cons

The salaries are sub-par with other software companies. It's not a place to make a career - great place to start and gain valuable experience, or to spend the last 5 - 10 years of your career before retirement. Trying to move up the ladder is nearly impossible, as upper management (who have all been here forever) continuously hold staff back. I've asked for promotion consideration numerous times only to be ignored.

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