Zero work life balance. Performance evaluations are not fair. No diversity - Anonymous employee Micron Technology Employee Review

3.0
10 May 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Benefits (insurance, ESPP, etc) Good team work and collaboration

Cons

Zero work life balance No equal pay (woman and minorities are paid less no matter if they perform) Poor pay and no annual increases

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Micron Technology Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. It’s Micron’s policy that all team members be treated with respect, regardless of their diversity dimension. We also conduct an annual pay analysis study to ensure we are paying our people fairly. Recently, we have implemented Inclusion Advocates into the performance management process to help mitigate the opportunity for biases which can affect annual increases and promotion decisions. In addition, there are performance and rewards guidelines for all Leaders at Micron to follow, which ensure that team members are rewarded based on their contributions. If you feel that you are being treated unfairly, we strongly encourage you to reach out to your Leader, the People Organization (HR), or Micron’s Ethics Hotline (https://www.micron.com/about/our-commitment/operating-thoughtfully/compliance-and-ethics).

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