Trade offs - Project Manager Dell Technologies Employee Review

2.0
7 Oct 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Dell has pretty good pay for Austin and when you take into account benefits its tough to beat. Worklife balance is nice, the people are friendly. The newest

Cons

Its not very inspiring place to work. I have an idea is a phrase sure to fall on deaf ears. The most important thing to learn is how to do things at Dell. Meetings, meetings, meetings consist of information exchanges- And the smallest things can take eons. Theres a vague conception that decisions should be based on data but more often than not actions and success are judged on the capricious whims of executives that you rarely see but who's names loom large. The place is middle heavy, very silo'd and the territory grabs are the greatest impetus to break the organizational inertia. Everyone is "swamped" and works hard right til 5 but nothing gets done. Powerpoint. Advancement is based on the ability to politic

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5.0
27 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very helpful and knowledgeable community, incredibly easy to talk to anyone in any part of the business. Gave me a wide range of experiences/projects.

Cons

Limited intern bonding opportunities when compared to Round Rock office.

3.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people are the best part of this job. I have met so many amazing people in this role. Even some I would consider life long friends. I think the experience gained from this job has also been useful for any sales role you may need for any future endeavors in sales or the tech industry.

Cons

Upper management has made many changes to the compensation and the metrics which has for sure effected employee satisfaction. Turnover rate is insane as there’s a new hire class literally every month. Dell itself is running out of room and they are not making any new teams for the new hire classes which has left more tenured reps in a vulnerable position.

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