Shure reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

(329 total reviews)
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Christine Schyvinck

85% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Shure has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 329 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Shure employee rating is 21% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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329 reviews
1.0
Jul 19, 2025
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Pros

Insurance policy is solid—thanks to the old senior management. Back then, they really took care of employees like family. Company is strong in hardware, no doubt. Solid engineering teams. Mobile app development is on a different level, with world-class output. Last two years salary hikes are quite good—double digits! Better than most companies in the market.

Cons

Job security is not guaranteed, Two rounds of layoffs in five years—very stressful, especially for experienced employees like me . New leadership from headquarters is not easy to work with. Their behavior is not respectful—borderline racist, no proper work ethics. HR team is very weak. They only say “yes sir, yes madam,” never stand up for employees. Looks like they’re scared of global leadership. Work-life balance is tough. Too much pressure, always working like there’s no tomorrow.Recent hires are shocking, babai. Many new people don’t have proper experience or qualification, but still they got selected—just because they know someone from earlier companies. So many external consultants also got hired randomly. No proper interview, no checks. It’s like anyone can come in if they know the right person

1.0
Jun 30, 2025

Misaligned Priorities and Lack of Real Support in Singapore Office

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong global brand with a respected history in professional audio High-quality product portfolio with global innovation support Regional peers and global counterparts are generally supportive and collaborative

Cons

Local management lacks strategic direction and market understanding; focus is often misaligned with actual business needs Excessive internal meetings are held to justify actions rather than to drive sales, solve issues, or support customer needs Sales team faces constant pressure to deliver targets, yet receives minimal support — whether in resources, tools, or actionable guidance Commission structures are non-existent, reducing motivation and fairness for frontline contributors Rather than investing in market growth (marketing, partnerships, enablement), management piles on administrative tasks that do not drive revenue Brand in the region is stagnant, with little investment made in local market development Decisions are often top-down and reactive, with little listening to ground feedback

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