Solid work culture, caring company with some shortcomings - Validation Engineer Cirrus Logic Employee Review

4.0
Jan 7, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Cares for employees extensively. Solid, open work culture

Cons

Some departments are underpaid. Unable to stop attrition, resulting in undue pressure.

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Cirrus Logic Response
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Thanks for the review! It’s worth noting that we benchmark our pay and compensation programs regularly using widely accepted industry surveys in order to maintain our competitive programs. In addition, we review attrition rates quarterly and Cirrus Logic continues to experience attrition that is well below the industry average.

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5.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

Excellent work environment. Good perks. Interesting and exiting projects.

Cons

Needs to work on improving processes, some departments still run in excel / sharedpoint

3.0
May 17, 2026
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Pros

The company has strong technical products and many talented engineers. There are opportunities to work on meaningful engineering and verification challenges, and I had positive technical collaborations with several strong engineers.

Cons

Employee experience can vary significantly depending on local management. In my experience, feedback and escalation did not always feel transparent or actionable. I would encourage future employees to pay close attention to how expectations, performance concerns, and speak-up issues are handled in practice. Company culture should not be judged only by perks, free food, snacks, or friendly messaging. Core values like ethics, integrity, and speaking up are truly tested during difficult situations — when there is conflict, disagreement, or concerns raised about management behavior. That is when employees see whether values are truly lived or mostly written on paper. I would also be thoughtful about employee surveys. Even when surveys are described as anonymous, discussing results openly at a small-group or team level can make employees question whether their feedback is truly protected. If people feel comments can be traced back to a small group, they may stop being honest.

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