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Attention span of top managers is short. They are like little children: all information needs to be pre-chewed, condensed and simplified. Don't expect any analysis from these highly-paid executives.
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Spend too much time building PowerPoints and Excel sheets, not on doing actual work.
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Engineers don't create or build things: they just forward mails to suppliers and check drawings.
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Focus is on margin not product quality. Bare minimum specs are enough
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Product development is about passing gates and getting approvals
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IT SUPPORT IS ABSOLUTELY AWFUL. Disgrace for company like Dell to have such poor IT. For example: they don't have the windows installation software for repair. They can only re-image the whole harddrive!
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Corporate Mailbox is way too small. Spend more time cleaning and archiving mails than working. Dell sells storage but it's very stingy for their own employees.
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All mails need to be kept because some other departments will back stab you.
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Austin HQ campus is just collection of warehouses. Not something to be proud of.
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Endless conference calls in the evenings to align with the US
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Lack of diversity: too many Indians
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Need to put on a show every time a senior director from Austin comes by
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AIA health care insurance is not comprehensive or simple enough. There are layers of different insurances that don't work well together.
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Micro management
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VPs who scream and make people cry
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Directors who scream and make people cry
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HR does not listen to normal employees or takes action against senior management or executives
Making people cry is a clear HR violation and the VP or director should be fired for this. Dell has a much too high tolerance for bullies and abusive managers.