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Ratings for Samsung

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    3.0
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    4.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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What is it like working at Samsung?

Strongly Technical role.
Project Leader, IT in New Delhi:
Pros: Learning new skills and mentoring
Cons: Distrust, people not aligned to follow process
Lost in the shuffle.
Warehouse Supervisor in Harrisburg:
Pros: Benefits(PTO, medical insurance cost)
Cons: Lack of communication, no feel of the departments working as a group
Fulfilling but stressful.
Quality Assurance Manager in Novi:
Pros: We are building processes and strategies to become a strong Quality organization. It is rewarding to see the improvement
Cons: Rigid structure. Direction comes from Korea and there is no discussion or explanation just drop everything and do it.
Very rewarding.
Regional Sales Manager in Singapore:
Pros: Very rewarding. Recognition. Influence over pricing.
Cons: Low salary. No re-negotiation during increments.
Knowledgeable superior and tend to be able to expose in various field.
Commissioning Engineer in Johor Bahru:
Pros: Able to use my Korean Language skill
Cons: Long working hour
Toxic Corporate Culture.
Technical Support Engineer in San Francisco:
Pros: My direct customers, the designers in the studio, are very appreciative and pleasant to work with.
Cons: Upper Management is punitive and condescending.
Good work, OK pay.
Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist in Columbia:
Pros: Work is interesting and engaging. Opportunity to learn new skills but have to learn on your own.
Cons: Culture is sweat-shop like. Korean management does not understand American rules, regulations, or how to perform jobs at lower level. Causes more confusion and harm than good.