Reflecting on a decade - Recensione dipendente - Senior Software Engineer presso Microsoft

4,0
17 giu 2015
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Foundation - Microsoft is a great place to learn and to explore. Sure, the first year of employment, you'll be trying to figure out our process around planning, developing, testing, code reviews, checking in code, opening bugs, tracking bugs to builds, build process, talking to others in a 'diplomatic' manner but you'll learn how software is delivered and be able to articulate it. Microsoft is good at formalizing workflows which is good if you've never worked with a large team. You'll think of things from security, efficiency, even variable and method names (for public APIs), they have a team dedicate to reviewing and teaching you. Structure - If you're a fan of process and structure, there's a lot. Some people hate it, but if you ask "why?" instead of complain, you'll often see a reason and if not, you can always find ways to improve it. Movement - Microsoft is huge and work on many things. The benefit of being able to transfer teams to learn new things is amazing. I started working at Microsoft on the front end of some silly application that no longer exists, a year later, I was working on the kernel drivers of their embedded platform. Security - You'll always be able to pay your bills. There's only ever been one layoff in my 9 years at Microsoft that has shocked me. Benefits are spectacular. Flexible - as structured as the process goes, managers are always willing to be flexible on hours. It's great for life balance as the demand of life outside of work changes - new parents, family health issues. When my child was born I would be out at 4:30 and work remotely after my kid was in bed. Every team at Microsoft varies on the structure and culture, something will usually fit you.

Svantaggi

External Movement - back in the early 2000s, having Microsoft on your resume would open doors. While it's still relatively true (recruiters from FB, GOOG, AMZN will always try to recruit you) getting into smaller companies is hard. I had a few interviews that had a clear bias towards my experience because Microsoft was seen to be "old school" in their software development practices. The Lifers - Sensitive topic, but there are some folks who basically understand the security of their job at Microsoft [see pro]. There are several people who are waiting for retirement and are working 10 am - 4pm hours. This is hard because they tend to resist any change or are non-responsive if you email them at 4:01 PM. It's hard to feel everyone has a shared passion for what they're working on. The ball drop - Ultimately, somebody down the chain drops the ball. A project with a ton of passionate engineers delivers but the hardware team drops the ball and creates garbage. Or a perfect device but marketing creates these commercials that look like something my 3 year old made. Or a great platform with no ecosystem because the developer tools are hard to use. The rat race - at some point in my 9 years, I subscribed to the idea of 'get promoted, otherwise I'm not growing!' Because the entire pay grade and responsibility is tied to your level, it's somewhat true, but when people start working the system, they are merely trying to get promotions (visible projects, taking on responsibilities at the next level) and not deliver solid work at their current level. I've seen projects where senior engineers were off trying to find things to get them to principle while they let their SDEs and SDE 2's architect the project. The code was a mess and I was surprised it didn't deadlock more often, but these are things that could have been fixed if their seniors architected the project instead of making them do the cross-team integration work. Not great if those engineers want to code but are being forced into PM-ish sort of roles. It's easy to get sucked into the need of perpetual promotions.

Esplora altre recensioni su Microsoft

5,0
5 lug 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Discretionary Time Off and Benefits Work life balance

Svantaggi

Ambiguity and constant change isn’t for everyone. High performance work culture, but the pay doesn’t match.

4,0
28 gen 2013
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

1. Se ami la tecnologia, questo è un ottimo posto. Senza dubbio parlerai di tecnologia (principalmente dello stack MSFT) dall'azienda al consumatore - dai PC ai telefoni alle Xbox - dal datacenter al desktop. 2. Quelli che erano GRANDI vantaggi ora sono MOLTO BUONI (fatto un piccolo passo indietro) ma probabilmente ancora migliori di quelli che troverai nel 99% delle grandi aziende. Se hai una famiglia, il valore dei benefici è ancora più alto. La partita di 401k è bella. 3. Anche con le sue difficoltà, MSFT è ancora una macchina per la stampa di contanti. Ciò significa che se riesci a tenere il naso pulito e fare un lavoro ragionevole, puoi avere un lavoro stabile, pagare le bollette, nutrire la tua famiglia e non preoccuparti (troppo) dei licenziamenti. Lo stock che possiedi probabilmente non si accumulerà, ma probabilmente non aumenterà nemmeno molto. Riceverai un bonus ogni anno e alcune azioni. È una vita decente se non stai cercando di dare fuoco al mondo.

Svantaggi

Brand sul tuo curriculum: dopo molti anni in cui hai perso quote di mercato e lottato per essere in prima linea nell'innovazione e il fatto che ci sono 90.000 dipendenti, non pensare che MSFT sarà necessariamente attraente nel tuo curriculum per aziende più agili e più piccole . Gestire la tua carriera: fallo dire ad alta voce in modo che registri: 90.000 dipendenti lavorano lì. Il doppio per i venditori. È MOLTO difficile "distinguersi" e salire in azienda. Non aspettarti che il tuo manager sia un grande sostenitore o abilitatore per aiutarti a raggiungere i tuoi obiettivi di carriera: in pratica stanno cercando di sopravvivere allo stack rank anche ogni anno. Non hai familiarità con lo stack rank? Dai un'occhiata all'articolo di Vanity Fair del 2012 chiamato "Microsoft's Lost Decade".

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