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SanDisk

Acquired by WD

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SanDisk reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(588 total reviews)
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Stephen D. Milligan

67% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

SanDisk has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 588 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SanDisk 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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588 reviews
3.0
May 2, 2016

The middle Ground

Recommend
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Pros

You may work on interesting problems (depends on the group) You will come across people who are talented and skilled in the art, who will motivate you to learn and acquire new skills. My schedule is very flexible but that depends on your group and where you are in a food chain.

Cons

The future of SanDisk and its rather unique position is in question after the pending but imminent acquisition by Western Digital, a rather stagnated, low-technology dinosaur that is trying to save itself by buying rather than innovating. With not much incentive on the horizon key talented people will likely leave. WDC is not a company that can attract top notch talent in Silicon Valley. Pay and benefits are average and don't compare to companies such as Apple or Google but some of this has to do with the dynamics of the semiconductor industry. In a very good year when stocks are doing well and bonuses are paid 100% you won't do that bad, but that doesn't happen too often For a small company, there are surprisingly too may levels, something like 10 levels from a base engineer to a senior director. Worse,from an outsider, the company, especially technology groups appear to suffer from an extreme lack of diversity to the point of almost appearing racially biased. There are way too many engineers hired from India. The executives of the company are uniformly Indian and unfortunately biased towards promoting from their own ranks only. As a result many executives (not all) lack technical background, talent and experience, in fact most don't even have an advanced degree from a reputable school which is really needed to lead a semiconductor company that thrives on the promise of Moore's law. They make key strategic errors that come to roost after sometime. Overall, this is not a place a PhD from a top 10 school will feel at home... come here if you absolutely can't find a job elsewhere.

2.0
Apr 25, 2017

Sr Financial Analyst

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Higher than industry-average pay. Prior to WD acquisition, a great corporate culture. Open discussion encouraged, thanks to the Israeli influence - some may find it off-putting, but despite the loud tones, you get used to the cultural differences.

Cons

Since WD acquisition, benefits were slashed, they laid off many legacy SNDK people, and the culture has shifted dramatically. If SNDK was an "old" company (based on Silicon Valley interpretation) then WDC is a dinosaur.

1.0
Mar 3, 2014

Cool company, but Operations team is a disaster

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coolness factor for working for a popular consumer electronics company.

Cons

1. Very political and autocratic. 2. If you are "Friends of Manish Bhatia" you will prosper, get big bonus, get out of schedule promotions. Else, GOD help you. 3. People who do good are the ones who are A+ in following orders, can heavily praise their bosses openly (think how would you do good in North Korea), and never show a glimmer of intelligence.

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