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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer?
January 2020
Acquire, cut growth, repeat.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer in Centreville:
Pros: Benefit package in my group is better than most of people at CACI
Cons: Despite acquiring a lot of companies, they do it poorly. Horrible HR and communication practices. Aggressive cost cutting ignores the asset that talented people are. Makes it harder to serve our customers without proper support. Unable to innovate without sufficient R&D budget.
March 2019
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer in Albany:
Pros: Taking care of People
Cons: It's kind of far from my house
May 2018
Good city to live.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer in Calgary:
Pros: Calgary is a big city with small city 'environs'. People is generally nice and polite.
Cons: The high cost of living as it is historically it has an oil based economy.
July 2015
Work flexibility.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer:
Pros: Flexible timetable, pretty good management.
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