Dell Technologies reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(36,495 total reviews)
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Michael S. Dell

69% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Dell Technologies has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 36,495 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dell Technologies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Jan 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Considerable opportunity to learn new skill sets and alter your career path. You often times do not have opportunities to move between career paths elsewhere. The managers I've worked with in the past have almost always invested considerable time in my development but professionally and personally which is a huge plus

Cons

Entirely too risk averse and unwilling to be first to market with anything. While our business model was at one time innovative and successful enough to avoid being cool and cutting edge, that's no longer the case but our leadership seems to be stuck in yesteryear. Success in business is all about taking calculated risks to jump ahead of the pack, not about maintaining the statues quo.

1.0
Jan 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are only two good reasons to work for Dell's manufacturing and distribution division. The first is a steady paycheck every two weeks. The second is an okay benefits package; not a great benefits package but not as bad as some.

Cons

If you have a social life (or want a social life), find some place else to work. During my eight plus years at Dell, the emphasis was ALWAYS Dell first; your family, friends, etc. were always a distant second. Work/Life balance is an EXTREMELY bad joke unless you either work in one of the administrative divisions of Dell or you are a C-level or higher manager. Work schedules can (and often are changed) with less than 24 hours notice and overtime is always considered "scheduled time" (aka MANDATORY). The primary motivational tool that Dell management uses can be summed up in one word: FEAR and the management team knows how to use this "tool" to the fullest of its ability. When head count reductions are needed, the people that are on work restrictions (most of the time because of medical conditions caused by the job) are normally targeted. More often than not the facilities and equipment are poorly maintained combine this with long shifts for many days in a row and these are the leading causes of work related injuries. The most common medical conditions for Dell employees are bad knees, bad feet, stress or depression and every admitting nurse in Austin normally asks a question to this affect when they see Dell on the employees insurance card. Management is a joke. Almost all of the lower level managers are either fresh out of college with no management experience (and in many cases no people skills) or new from a different industry with no idea about the Dell corporate culture. During my time a Dell, I only know of five people that were promoted to the management ranks from the production floor. Dell tells all of their new hires that promotions are based on Merit. This has been an out right lie since November 2000 when Dell changed the promotion policies from merit to a policy based seniority, skill sets and "office politics" (stick your favorite cliche between the quotes).

1.0
Jan 5, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work life balance is very good. You usually are pretty flexible. The company feels young. It has a refreshing casual feel. It can feel like a cool place to work. You have a chance to make impact on the business and see results. You can expect to get great benefits (though those have worsened) and great vacation time. The DELL perks are also very good.

Cons

The management is incompetent. They are racist, sexist and very much a good boys club. They lean on employees and most of them do nothing. Good luck getting promotions and credit for what you do. Unless of course you drink or play golf with the right people.

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