A world of opportunity - Anonymous employee Dell Technologies Employee Review

4.0
8 Sept 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have worked for Dell for 16 years in multiple locations around the world. I have been given fantastic opportunities for advancement and career development along the way which have kept me interested and energized. My management supports and invests in training and travel focused on staying abreast of emerging trends and capabilities. I maintain a very healthy work/life balance by putting boundaries up in my day / week / year that are reserved for personal time.

Cons

Yes, there are long hours and high expectations for delivering results - isn't this the case every where?

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Dell Technologies Response
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16 years is a long time to be with one company and it sounds like you have a lot to share about your experience with Dell! Thank you for taking the time to post this review! We agree - the expectations are high but that is what can make for a rewarding and fulfilling career!

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