Dell Technologies reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(36,434 total reviews)
avatar

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 36,434 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).

Reviews by job title

36K reviews
2.0
May 21, 2024

Do More With Less

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits were above average, compensation was good, work-life balance and flexibility was fantastic.

Cons

Nickels and Dimes - I was hired as a remote employee with the nearest office more than 2 hours away. However, in order to get my job done, I had to make at least monthly trips to that office and was never compensated. In addition, though hired remote, I was told I had to choose between being hybrid or remote and if I remained remote, I wouldn't be eligible for a promotion. Exhausting and Inefficient - Upon hire, my Director's expectations were basically surrounding making LONG overdue improvements, including eliminating employees who should have been eliminated before I arrived. In addition, it was near impossible to improve anything as our team was as lean as we could be, and leadership had no understanding of manpower needs. We were constantly told to do less with less while the work continuously piled up. Our team also severely lacked true support from leadership. We identified MANY inefficiencies and challenges and while we were offered suggestions on relief, our director was constantly changing her mind or prescribing recommendations that took up even MORE of the time we already didn't have. Working for Dell was exhausting! Culture of Fear - I was employed at Dell less than two years and witnessed at least five rounds of layoffs. They also used layoffs as an opportunity to get rid of employees who they were too afraid to terminate. Ultimately, I learned a lot at Dell including you will likely always give more than you receive, and the stress is not worth the pay.

2.0
Feb 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great and smart people to work with Direct leaders are always willing to listen

Cons

Constant strategy changes (seems like upper management has no clue on what they're doing) Complete 180 in remote work expectations Tone deaf communications from senior leadership Clueless about AI

1.0
Sep 15, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nothing I can think of.

Cons

Where to start? Politics – Totally passive aggressive. Everyone is pretending to be your friend all the while they are trying to stab you in the back to get ahead. Head of departments avoid confrontation at all costs. How do you rise to a VP or SVP without dealing with confrontation? Lying is expected and encouraged here. This gets funny because they forget which lie they tell to who and routinely get caught and laugh it off. They won’t outright fire someone, scared to so they pick at people until they’ve had enough and quit. Collective IQ – This is the dumbest company I’ve ever worked for, they give new meaning to the Peter Principle. Now don’t get me wrong, there are smart people here but on a whole, the smart people can’t raise the collective IQ. Everyone is waiting for their green card to exit this company. Petty – Had to go over to see it myself. They have management in another building that counts disposable cups and complains that too many are being used. They have posted signs on the coffee machine that only people that work in his group or visitors can have drinks or snacks. Benefits – Worst benefits in the valley, full stop, real third world stuff. They had a “Tell Dell” survey last year and benefits came out as something major for the company. In the end the only change they made was reducing the company matching 401K and benefits stayed the same. When I started, I had to bring in proof that my kids were indeed mine. People having to pay out of pocket for routine test that at every other company I’ve work at were covered, things like blood tests, x-rays etc. are not covered. Don’t get me started on their “health screening and wellness”, employees signed their health history away for ~$600 or two months out of paycheck contribution, now they have people’s health history, god knows what they’re planning to do with it. BTW, if you’re a fan of drug testing, then Dell has something waiting for you. IT – Absolutely nothing works, their systems, their laptops and/or desktops. They force an operating system that resembles Windows and everything is locked down, access to outside internet resources, applications, everything, still didn’t stop wide spread virus problems from hitting the company. Their hardware is the worst, someone in another builds laptop almost started on fire in his bag on the way home. Machines routinely reboot for no reason and ports are disabled. They have an application for every function. There are literally hundreds of applications that you have to use for PTO, Benefits etc. and most only work through IE6. You have to get permission to have admin rights on your machine but still can’t do anything. They made a change to accessing email, forcing everyone to windows and outlook, this left the Linux engineering community out in the cold. All meetings run through Skype which barely works. It normally takes 5 – 10 minutes to get a meeting started because of Skype issues. Travel – There isn’t a published process on travel other than to be cheap (except if you’re an executive). I know someone that had a medical issue that had to travel and after a doctor’s excuse and weeks of process hurtles, they got a dispensation to travel in business internationality. This was scrutinized by management and called into question every time they were required to travel. Reports on “exceptions” are reviewed by the division heads quarterly and you don’t want to be on that report. Tell Dell – They tell you that the internal survey is anonymous, yet you have to put in your userid. You give them honest feedback and they know where it came from. HR here for their own good. The have HR reps for every function and they are all over the country. The routinely skip the people they are working for, manufacture problems and go to the division heads so they can look good. One of the heads of HR would not meet with employees until they submitted questions in writing. When they didn’t get enough, the person cancelled meeting with employees because he was afraid of what they might ask him. Have and Have nots: Sr directors and above get perks, travel in business, paid phones, special laptops and other perks setting up a class system in the company. And just in case, micro management is also king here, to get an expense report or anything completed it needs to involve at least 4 – 5 layers of management reminiscent of a 1950’s manufacturing culture. Bottomline here – I could go on but let’s leave it at, this is the most toxic company I’ve ever seen in the valley.

Viewing 100 - 102 of 36,434 Reviews

Glassdoor has 43,784 Dell Technologies reviews submitted anonymously by Dell Technologies employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Dell Technologies is right for you.