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Altair Engineering Reviews

4.3

85% would recommend to a friend

(869 total reviews)
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James R. Scapa

94% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Altair Engineering has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 869 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Altair Engineering employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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869 reviews
1.0
May 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Genuinely one of the best co-workers I have seen in my career. - Early in the career perfect place to be and learn. - Work location flexibility. - Visa sponsorship in the US.

Cons

As a former employee who worked for Altair Engineering for more than 10 years, I have to say that my experience was disappointing. Despite my loyalty and dedication to the company, I was paid a low base salary without any compensation benefits, and there were no discussions or evaluations of my performance. Hike letters were handed out without any discussions, and to get a decent hike, I had to work day and night, including over the weekends. Unfortunately, this kind of toxic work culture was normalized, and some of the teams became unbearable to work with. The higher management of Altair Engineering pitted two teams against each other to achieve a new product, and this created a toxic ego competition between the middle management. As a result, the work environment became more stressful and unmanageable, and this affected my health and personal life. Unfortunately, I wasn't the only one who felt this way, as a good number of really good engineers who had worked for close to 10 years at Altair all left within the span of 6-8 months for similar reasons. Altair Engineering misuses the low confidence of long-term employees who are afraid to look outside for opportunities and pays them less. In my experience, Altair pays a 10 years experienced person almost the same as a fresh out of college employee at a similar company. And there is no incentive to stay longer at Altair since it doesn't pay RSUs. They did issue RSUs for a short time after the company went public, but it was a joke or rather an insult to those who stayed for years at the company. To improve and attract top talent, Altair Engineering should look at its peers and improve its pay and benefits packages. More importantly, Altair should start paying RSUs to incentivize the long tenure of top talent. On the brighter side, Altair has started generalizing the levels based on experience at the company level. I hope that they will map the salaries to levels as well and implement clear paths for employee growth. Overall, I left Altair Engineering because of the toxic work culture that started affecting my health and personal life. While there were good co-workers and I liked the work, it was not enough to keep me there. I hope Altair Engineering takes these issues seriously and implements positive changes for the well-being of its employees.

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Altair Engineering Response
3y
We appreciate the review and want to thank you for taking the time to share your experience. At Altair, we pride ourselves on a business culture that enables open communication, creative thinking, and we deeply value our employees and their contributions toward success. We also encourage that you share your comments regarding these areas of opportunity, so that it can be addressed, allowing us to ensure we are delivering a great experience to you and every employee.
1.0
May 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Great co-workers - Ample opportunities to contribute to big projects

Cons

- Stressful work environment, sometimes you see internal political fights, upper-managers push their middle-managers to deliver faster (the planned estimates need to fit within the manager's expectations, not the other way around), and middle-managers push developers to work extra hours/over the weekend. - You can choose to have either good work-life balance or be recognized for promotion opportunities, not both. - The compensation and benefits are subpar by industry standards. - An employee's career growth means squat to the management, there were developers in my team who've been at the company for decades and have never had a serious conversation with their manager about their career goals/progression towards those goals. - You feel disposable, which adds to my first point, stressful work env.

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Altair Engineering Response
3y
We strive to deliver a great experience starting from day one. We want the world class culture of Altair to be obvious from your first interactions with our team. Altair strives to be an employer of choice and aims to provide a total rewards package that includes compensation, benefits and work life balance. We appreciate the review and want to thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We will certainly take your feedback into consideration and discuss them with HR and management.
5.0
Feb 10, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of very intelligent coworkers, management has a good perspective on work-life balance, strong focus on future technologies

Cons

Worldwide company sometimes means some rough meeting times :)

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Altair Engineering Response
4y
Thank you for the feedback! We are so happy to hear you enjoy your time working with Altair. We view our employees as our biggest asset, and truly appreciate all your contributions to the company. We are happy to share your review with the team.
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