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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro)

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Bad leadership, bad prospects. - RMA Coordinator Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) Employee Review

1.0
Sep 14, 2025
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Pros

If you somehow manage to get converted from being a temp worker, and fly under the radar, you can join the senior staff in doing no work for minimal pay. No layoffs, free breakfast item, weekly fruit, free dinner if you do overtime. 9-6 with 1 hour lunch break.

Cons

Very set in old ways. Some procedures have not been updated, seemingly since the department was founded. You will hear a lot of "this is just how it's done" or "that's our policy," no matter what your advice or previous experience is. Leadership is very poor. Depending on which team you're on, you will either have an inexperienced leader who was promoted without development, or an aggressive, abusive manager who will set you up for failure. This seems global across the company, with many others complaining about their managers, poor expectations, poor work balances, and extreme favoritism. Technology is very outdated for the scale they are trying to work at. Solutions are developed internally, without checking against industry standards or known pitfalls. If you're coming from another company, it means none of you previously learned lessons will be listened to. Almost everyone is hired as a temp. HR reports 6 to 9 months for conversion, but actually takes 12 to 18 months. You're likely to end up on the bad side of your manager and having your contract terminated before that. Pay is poor, raises are poor, and you shouldn't expect a bonus. The performance system is on a scale of 1 to 5 but you're not allowed to be ranked higher than a 4. This results in everyone being around 2.5 to 3, too low for promotions, raises, or bonuses. You will not receive objective reasoning for this. All of the above leads into the worst con: very high turnover rates. You are not guaranteed a consistent mentor, or team. Everyone may quit or be fired within a period of 6 months. This results in work assignments constantly being shuffled around, or single competent individuals being overworked. It will be very hard to learn the what's and the why's, and you won't know you did something wrong until your manager pulls you into a 1 on 1 to grill you for it.

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5.0
May 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I just started at Supermicro and I have to say — the onboarding experience exceeded my expectations. From day one, the team was incredibly welcoming and took the time to walk me through everything step by step. The pace here is fast and efficient, which I really appreciate — they don’t waste time and they set you up to hit the ground running. One thing that really stood out to me is the food perks. Free breakfast, a great lunch option, and free dinner — the meals are genuinely nice and it shows the company cares about its employees’ day-to-day experience. Overall, I’m really impressed with the work culture so far. The team is helpful, the environment is productive, and I feel supported as a new hire. Looking forward to growing here!

Cons

As someone only in their first week, it’s hard to give a full picture yet.

2.0
May 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Health insurance, work cell phone, and subsidized cafeteria food.

Cons

The company could do more to modernize both its culture and operations. Many teams work long hours in office M-F (some on weekends too, in office) beyond the standard 9–6 schedule, yet pay, bonuses, and raises often don’t feel competitive for the market. There’s also a strong emphasis on monitoring employee office attendance and badge activity, which can hurt morale and trust. For an AI company, it’s surprising how outdated many of the systems and internal programs still are.

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