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
Sep 27, 2012

Too much micromanagement

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Cookies, free breakfast, company outing, nice office, good cafeteria, stable company. I loved the cookies!

Cons

This is a good solid company with alot of potential, but I disliked working here. Management watches over you like a hawk. There is alot of micromanagement. They don't allow you to work from home at all. Career advancement is vitually none. Seniority is based on your number of years, and they treat new people (new = under 3 years) like they don't count . You can't voice your opinion or challege any of the antiquated process. Their answer is basically "It's the Mathworks way" which means shut up or I'll get you in trouble. There are meetings after meeting after meeting and most of them are a waste of time. However, you have to go or someone will tell your manager and get you in trouble.

3.0
Jun 10, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Really smart and fun people. I genuinely enjoyed working with most of the MathWorkers. People here want you to succeed. Great location - Beautiful office building, that are easily accessible via most highways. Every one gets an office, and its location (e.g. office with a window) is decided by tenure and not by your position in the company Summer outings to White Mountains, and they do a big party every 5 years ( When I was there, it was a paid trip for everyone to San Diego) Onsite cafe - Good food at a pretty low price. Good work life balance

Cons

The pay is WAY below the market average. The new opportunity that I got after MathWorks paid me $50,000 more in annual compensation. It takes a really long time (5-8 years) to be considered for promotion. No work from home policy The company is behind major market trends. For example, up until 2017, the company did not have a solution in the cloud.

2.0
Nov 26, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

1. Not many deadlines that are hard 2. Flexible time - you can come in and leave when you want. But this really depends on your manager 3. Almost nobody gets fired. You have to screw up in a big way for a long time (at least in my area)

Cons

I am an immigrant and here are cons list: 1. Many entry level employees join through EDG which is a really bad place to start at. They do not apply for a green card until you move out of EDG. 2. EDG is very inflexible and does not have immigrant friendly policies. You do not even get to take your vacation days when you want. Once you are out of EDG it gets a little better - flexibility wise but the following are still big flags for me: 3. No work from home whatsoever for new employees, new parents. You need to have a good manager who will allow work from home and this policy is very inconsistently interpreted through the company and at different levels of seniority 4. This is a private company. The upper management is treated much differently than anybody with less than 10 years of experience. 5. Hardly anyone junior employee gets promoted based on merit. The company is run like an oligarchy 6. Processes - there are long and arduous process for everything and even a simple project takes years to complete. 7. Design review feedback - You will be made to present your technical designs using Power Point to a room full of stakeholders (senior managers). This is usually followed by useless feedback. Every little thing is micromanaged by the senior management. Even a small feature can take multiple design review meetings. There are processes around getting meeting slots and inviting participants. There are dry runs for the presentations (sometimes more than one). All in all, it is a lot of effort for some feedback that is not worth much. It is quite frustrating.

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