Things were not as they seemed. - Senior Manager Dell Technologies Employee Review

5.0
6 Apr 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I loved working for this company. I would recommend it to anyone. I worked at Dell for almost 10 years. The sales organization in OKC was awesome. I made some great friends, worked for some great managers. Dell was good to me.

Cons

There are many great managers at Dell. Then there are a handful that are not. I am not going to say anything negative towards the company as I loved working there. As a matter of fact, I would still be there if it were not for my former manager. I would like to encourage any employee there to not only interview for promotions and new roles, but interview and research the manager you could be working for. Sometimes things are not as they seem. Your individuality or what makes you successful is taken as a threat and could ultimately cause you to lose your way, get you black balled or even fired. This happened to me. Stay with Dell as long as you can. It is the best company I have ever worked for.

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Dell Technologies Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share an honest and open review of your experience with Dell. Although we are disappointed to hear that some of your recent experience wasn't as positive, it is great to hear that overall you had an enjoyable experience in your 10 years with the company. All of the very best to you! PS - We agree - our team members in Oklahoma City are amazing!

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