MathWorks Senior Software Developer reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(172 total reviews)
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Jack Little

98% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

Senior Software Developer employees have rated MathWorks with 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 172 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Software Developer professionals have an excellent working experience there. MathWorks is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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172 reviews
4.0
Oct 1, 2009
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Pros

Very relaxed and engaging atmosphere with great benefits and perks. It is a very stable company that is a leader in its market segment. It feels good to work on products that make a true difference in the world

Cons

Becoming very process driven, which invariably slows down the pace of work and can be very frustrating at times. The pace of career development is atrociously slow.

3.0
Aug 30, 2009
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Pros

A few things I like about MathWorks are: Great benefits Friendly culture Work-life balance Challenging problems to solve The CEO and upper management seem to be very engaged in the company.

Cons

This is a good company that has gone soft in the recent times and resembling a big corporation with rampant inefficiency. Given that the company is profitable, there do not seem to be revenue pressures on anyone. Coming from a startup prior to joining MathWorks, I am constantly surprised at the lack of accountability everywhere. In engineering, one can work on a feature for any length of time as long as the appropriate specification documents are generated on a regular basis. There is also a huge difference in the quality of engineers from one group to the other. Unfortunately, the groups that harbor mediocre engineers have mediocre leadership that is so entrenched because of their long tenure that this inefficiency gets protected and even nurtured. Outside of engineering, there is even less accountability. There seem to be many jobs where people just show up at meetings, do not contribute in any meaningful manner and leave at the end of the day. You see them showing up at work at 10 and leaving at 4. Such sights are highly demotivating to a young, hardworking newcomer and makes it hard to pump oneself up for superior performance. There seems to be quite a bit of abuse of flex-time where people claim to work from home. It makes marginal sense, if this is a software engineer who can theoretically do coding over VPN. However, you see those whose job is coordination (program management, usability, marketing) claiming to work from home on a regular basis.

4.0
Nov 25, 2008
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Pros

Respect for employees and openness. Good pay package. Thinking ahead

Cons

The company is growing fast, and whatever worked when it was smaller is coming under pressure because of the size. Because the company has never been in a downturn it has never seen any reorganization. Therefore, some of the senior management that have organically grown into their positions are not really up to the job.

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