A Fake Great Place to Work - Engineer Micron Technology Employee Review

2.0
Oct 30, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

• Talented and resilient colleagues who keep things running despite all odds. • Record-breaking Fiscal Year 2025 results — though employees saw little of the reward. • Still carries some brand value on a résumé.

Cons

It’s ironic how a company can celebrate a “record-breaking year” yet reward its employees with bonuses below 100%. The message is clear: success belongs to the company, not to the people who achieved it. Year after year, benefits quietly shrink — smaller increments, fewer promotions, fewer Bravo Points, stricter work-from-home rules, and now even overtime compensation cuts. At the same time, the workload has skyrocketed after many top talents were reassigned to new plants, while hiring and internal transfers remain frozen. Employees are expected to hit ever-tightening IPP KPIs, stretch themselves thin, and still smile for the next “employee engagement” survey. The work culture rewards endurance over excellence. Many are doing the job of four people, while leadership calls it “efficiency.” Some managers are demanding yet lack the most basic human empathy — no manpower planning, no recognition, no care. “People care” sounds great on posters, but it disappears the moment work starts. Even after 4–5 years, promotion remains elusive for many. It’s hard not to feel like the only growth here is in stress levels.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Decent pay, great stock grants and stock purchase plan. You can be at the forefront of memory technology driving today's AI megaboom, and benefit from the high demand (i.e. soaring stock price).

Cons

Little sense of community, lifeless office environment, dead-eyed and overworked employees. "Flexible work arrangements" in name only, as recent policy changes have significantly reduced effectiveness especially if you have a long commute or family life. Too much emphasis on unimportant buzz such as embracing diversity and inclusion is just annoying, but par for the course in today's big tech industry.

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