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Something that was much better

Software Engineer II
Current Employee
Has worked at Dell for 4 years
August 4, 2025
San Antonio, Texas
3.0
Doesn't RecommendNegative OutlookDoesn't Approve of CEO
Pros

Good work-life balance, pay, and benefits. Historically, Dell has been a strong place to work overall, including a more relaxed approach to the corporate environment and good PTO, including sick time.

Cons

In recent times, policy changes have forced employees to choose between career advancement and going into the office. Employees who were encouraged to work from home and have moved away have been cut off from promotion unless they move back and return to hybrid or in-office work.

In addition, recent organizational changes have caused a lot of headaches and ballooning workloads for IT. A shift from specialized teams to larger teams in a jack-of-all-trades format has more issues than upper management seems to think, and the employees are stuck with the consequences.

It was a great place to work around COVID, but recently too many organizational choices have been made that hinder the "people-first" vibe Dell has always prided itself on. People have been moved away from managers they've spent time developing professional relationships with in arbitrary directions, and non-IT individuals are being put in IT roles and can barely keep up.

It's a bit of a mess that leaves the impression that employees are numbers, not people, and there's a greater concern for profits and how to deal with laying off too many people at once.

Advice to Management

Hang in there and good luck. As I've heard so many times, Dell goes through shrink and growth trends, and we're definitely in a shrink.

Additional Ratings

Work/Life Balance
4.0
Culture and Values
3.0
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
4.0
Career Opportunities
3.0
Compensation and Benefits
5.0
Senior Management
2.0

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