Great department, until it is gutted like a fish - Cloud Engineer Hexagon Employee Review

1.0
Feb 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Pay is above average -WFH benefits -Easy workday -Maybe the location of Huntsville -HR is actually great. They were very fair with me -Great manager and VP until they either left or got laid off -Coworkers at the bottom rung are amazing

Cons

-Bureaucratic leadership teams with no transparency in communications until sweeping changes pulling the rug out from under you are made. My boss was laid off and his leader left for greener pastures. -Hit and miss departments. Some departments are amazing with their leaders and you will love working under them, others are toxic/abusive and should be avoided at all costs -Sudden layoffs and shuffling around of functions in your job kill forward momentum -They will drastically underpay your senior team members and will refuse a 3 percent cost of living raise. -Lack of proper communication when performing tasks and you have to fish for information

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5.0
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Pros

Amazing company culture. You can ask as many questions as you like, and they treat you like a real part of the team.

Cons

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3.0
May 2, 2026
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Pros

The best part of MI is the people in the trenches — the field engineers, techs, and specialists who show up, solve problems, and support each other even when the system around them doesn’t. The teamwork, the shared experience, and the professionalism of the technical staff are what keep the wheels turning. Those relationships are the real value.

Cons

Systemic issues repeat without meaningful correction, and workarounds often become the long‑term solution. Expertise doesn’t always translate into organizational change, which leads to a cycle of recurring problems and unnecessary rework. Administrative and process inconsistencies add friction that the technical teams end up absorbing.

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