Microsoft Group Program Manager, Technology reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(160 total reviews)
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Satya Nadella

62% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Group Program Manager, Technology employees have rated Microsoft with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 160 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Group Program Manager, Technology professionals have a good working experience there. Microsoft is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Group Program Manager, Technology professionals compared to other employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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160 reviews
3.0
Jan 23, 2009
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Pros

Smart people, great benefits, and really interesting work if you're on the right team. If you succeed there's good money in it. Product launches can be a lot of fun and there can be great team camaraderie if you get in with the right group. Choose where you work carefully. Being technical, even in non-technical assignments, is a huge help. You get exposure to people places and things that you might not in other places and it paves the way for whatever you want to do post Microsoft. You'll learn skills that you will take with you whatever you do next.

Cons

Time consuming - you're expected to be there 24/7. That's fine when you're fresh out of school but it doesn't work when you want to start a family (which is why I left). If you aren't protected by someone higher up, forget growth opportunities. People just aren't very nice to each other when the heat is on - it tends to be toxic. Senior management (i.e people who are directors and above) are not seasoned or trained at all. As a result getting constructive career direction can be difficult. Also because favoritism is rampant it impacts morale in a negative manner.

4.0
Dec 2, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Microsoft's medical and dental benefits are great. I think they're probably the best I've experienced, having worked for a number of large high tech companies. It's a large company that has a relatively good reputation, especially outside of the IT industry. Its big name will help open a lot of doors to other employers.

Cons

If you get tired of references to "the evil empire", don't work at Microsoft. While the company might have a relatively good reputation outside of the IT industry, there are a lot of people who have negative opinions of the company because of their past business practices. The stock hasn't done very well over the last 7 years, either. Microsoft certainly isn't a place where you can "rest & vest" anymore. If you're looking to make money on stock, this isn't the place. The salary portion of the compensation isn't bad, but it isn't great. Microsoft pays a little below the market, from what I've seen in the salary surveys.

3.0
Nov 18, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Microsoft provides the best professional training I have attended compared to other software companies I have worked for in Silicon Valley. Microsoft tries to hire the top 1% of the top 1%, and as a result you get the opportunity to work with a lot of smart people. Microsoft encourages change of roles that provide opportunities to grow professionally. Microsoft Silicon Valley is a great campus with great synergetic teams without the Redmond politics. Microsoft Senior Leaders are true visionaries that inspire trust on the company direction.

Cons

Microsoft's overall compensation package is "fair". However, compared with other companies in Silicon Valley it comes short overall.

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