Sony reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(3,192 total reviews)
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Kenichiro Yoshida

89% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Sony has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,192 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sony 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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4.0
Apr 5, 2010

Overall, Sony was a great place to work.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Sony's corporate philosphy was to treat employees fairly and compassionately. Salaries were excellent for senior management and adequate for those just starting out. Benefits were better than average for all employees. Sony invests generously in training and employee development. Overall, a great place to work.

Cons

Salary increases and benefits such as additional vacation were awarded soley on the basis of seniority. Thus, many talented, less tenured employees were paid less than those whose only qualification for advancement was length of employment.

4.0
Mar 10, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Knowlege gain from superb colleague engineers, good brand image, faily good compensation compared to rivals

Cons

Delayed decision making process, No balance between work and life compared to companies in U.S.

2.0
Feb 12, 2010
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Pros

If you want to work with Smartphones and you can't get into RIM, Nokia, Apple, etc, your choice may be Sony Ericsson in California going forward. Not sure how long that experience will last though. The SW developers seems to have become a bit more unleashed and some nice UX is coming along on the upcoming phones. The old platform (OSE running on Ericsson EMP) has been moved to China and focus is now on Smartphones, and some nice form factors are about to be released using some of the leading Smartphone OS'es. Pretty relaxed work environment, but appearances can be decieving as this is consumer products after all, and deadlines have to be kept ?!? Well, at least that applies to the grassroots.

Cons

Horrible standards of communication from middle management and up. You basically can't trust anything they say as far as major developments go, as they prefer to keep people in the dark, one can surmise, to "increase productivity". Lack of clear focus. Even now they can't focus on one platform (Windows Mobile, Android, Symbian) but split forces, focus and team on 2 or 3, with duplicated efforts. Madness or Genius? Take your pick. Even when they had 20-30+ phone projects going on, Sony Ericsson still had the appearance of a startup company in terms of organizational efficiency, learning from past mistakes and Quality Control. Too many chiefs and not enough indians to execute their vacillating wishes. Probably this could be blamed on having 4 major development centers around the world, each competing for resources and duplicating some efforts, but the failure to succeed in the US, one of the biggest and most competitive markets, where high value and quality at reasonable cost became unattainable. Dont' even mention low cost phones. Not possible for Sony Ericsson, Perhaps high end $700 smartphones, the final frontier, will keep the ship afloat a few (2-3?) more years... But with the maintained lack of focus of developing for several platforms, using duplicated development which do not communicate with each other, it looks more desperate (read: same old, same old) approach than a serious comeback. I hope I'm wrong because if they had REAL leadership able to forge a ONE MIND team this company and its engineers would probably kick ass. Unfortunately there does not seem to be a culture of openness willing to listen to critique.

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