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Samsung Electronics America

Is this your company?

Only if it's your only option. - Product Manager Samsung Electronics America Employee Review

1.0
23 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay. Really good engineers and PMs. Enjoyed working with them.

Cons

No leadership and no north star strategy. SEA ecom management was a joke. No backbone. Always bending to the Suwon HQ demands. SEA leaders know if you raised your concerns or challenge HQ, you got chopped. Lots of work by engineering and product teams would get thrown out just because Suwon decided to change things at the last minute and teams had to scramble constantly. Couldn't even use AI tools because Suwon said no. Then they proudly deployed an internal AI chat tool that was completely useless. Perhaps things have gotten better in 2026 but doubt it.

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5.0
16 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

people are nice, work could be tough but not too bad

Cons

work is not organized, too much top down ad hocs

5.0
7 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company has consistently exemplified excellence, driven by an extraordinary team that thrives on collaboration and innovation. The dynamics within the team foster a supportive atmosphere where every member feels valued and empowered to contribute their unique strengths. Regular brainstorming sessions and open communication channels ensure that ideas flow freely, leading to creative solutions that exceed expectations. Their shared commitment to success is evident in the way they celebrate each other's achievements, further strengthening their bond. Indeed, it is this exceptional teamwork that not only propels the company forward but also cultivates a vibrant workplace culture that everyone is proud to be a part of

Cons

One of the main challenges we faced was that decision-making became significantly harder due to the requirement for influence from top management. This top-down approach often led to delays and uncertainty, making it difficult for us to make timely and effective decisions in our operations

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