MathWorks reviews

4.3

88% would recommend to a friend

(2,563 total reviews)
avatar

Jack Little

94% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

MathWorks has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 2,563 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).

Reviews by job title

3K reviews
3.0
Feb 18, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- MathWorks creates some of the best (and in some cases, only) scientific computing tools in the industry, and is very well recognized. - There is an impressive base of engineering grads (an MS is basically required for entry-level positions). - In the large majority of cases, people work well together and there is a cooperative atmosphere. - Honesty is placed in very high esteem, and people try hard to conform to that standard. - Benefits are very good (401k match percentage is almost unheard of in the industry). - EDG/ASE does provide a good opportunity to try out different departments before making a transfer. - If you do a good job and are well-liked, you will move up in the ranks fairly quickly.

Cons

- In EDG, if you are given the wrong manager (basically assigned by luck), then your career is doomed. - Too many mandatory meetings and micro-management. In some cases I was asked to write a "plan" for a project that took as long as the actual project itself. - There is a strict culture of doing things "the MathWorks way", even if there are better ways out there. Because of this, it takes forever for new features, and even bug fixes, to make its way into the customer's hands. - Transferring between jobs inside the company is way more difficult than the other companies that I've worked at. - The CS grads tend not to be as talented as engineering grads, yet they are courted more aggressively due to a lack of these types of people. Top-notch engineering grads will come here, whereas top-notch CS grads tend to turn down offers here because they would rather work for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc. - Base salary is very mediocre. My starting salary at my new job was 25% higher.

2.0
Jul 14, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great emphasis on employee benefits and quality of work life ... Like great workspaces, nice offices, great cafeteria. Very family friendly.

Cons

Everything is decided by large groups of people and anyone can scrutinize or question a decision. This can be frustrating for experienced people who join the company and find it very difficult and Tim consuming to get decisions made.

3.0
Jun 20, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It is a good stable place to work at; people are nice in general - very collegial atmosphere; people are very smart in general - lots of Masters/PhDs who know their stuff and know how to apply them to practical problems. People try to do good stuff and more often then not are working on something interesting. Company has seen continuous growth throughout its existence so far - Jack and others have made wise choices that have enabled them to weather some fairly serious economic storms. Layoffs are not common but are done in a hush-hush way. You get to interact with customers directly esp if you are in technical roles who most of the times respect the company and are very willing to share information - I have seen more doors open for MathWorks than any other place.

Cons

Smacks of bureaucracy with processes, middle managers etc.. Lack of career growth opportunities or even clear directions/paths is just mind boggling. There is absolutely no clarity in how to go from one level to another. Promotions are non-existent. Constantly understaffed because of which projects go under resourced, or don't get completed. Contributing factor I think is that some of the good people leave because of median to less than median pay, lack of growth opps. Information sharing between groups is not efficient even for a fairly small company. But in its defense it is probably a function of rapid growth it has seen over past few years. Not nimble enough - MathWorks doesn't have serious competition and that is why it has survived for so long. Lack of competition could just be a function of the diverse portfolio of products and industries in which it operates. MathWorks is increasingly looking Microsoft of technical computing world minus the evilness part.

Viewing 139 - 141 of 2,563 Reviews

Glassdoor has 3,156 MathWorks reviews submitted anonymously by MathWorks employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if MathWorks is right for you.