Not recommended to join IT or software department - Software Engineer Micron Technology Employee Review

2.0
Sep 17, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- OT pay provided, market rate salary - decent good benefits for MNC

Cons

- high workload, forced to OT few days every week, also a norm for people to OT everyday to claim as much as they can while they work in Micron. - there is an atmosphere of dullness , negative-ness and fear. Across departments and among departments shouting happen occasionally. - older employees and managers who survive are usually more cunning and keep those documents to themselves to gain control. New employees have no choice but to obey them and they are given little piece of needed parts for certain tasks instead of the detailed overall design for better understanding. - management introduced rating system for improvement whereby you can rate and comment for every aspect of work including managers, peers, work life balance, learning prospect etc. However, when give neutral rating only , managers come to you and request to change to higher rating. Seems like the system serves no purpose and just a show for management.

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5.0
May 13, 2026
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Pros

Nice benefits, interesting projects, good manager

Cons

No headcount for full time

4.0
Jun 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong organizational growth – The company is continuously expanding, which creates exciting opportunities for career development and new challenges. Attractive RSU compensation – With the recent significant rise in stock price, the RSU (Restricted Stock Unit) package has become a highly rewarding part of the overall compensation.

Cons

Organizational silos – Each team or department tends to operate in its own silo, which can limit cross-functional collaboration and visibility into what other groups are working on. Overly strict internal security policies – While data security is important, the current policies can be excessively restrictive, making it difficult to share documents and resources even among colleagues working toward the same goals. This can slow down productivity and hinder efficient collaboration.

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