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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro)

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Career growth, good compensation, friendly environment, supportive colleagues - Anonymous employee Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) Employee Review

5.0
19 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Supermicro has provided many opportunities for me to learn and deepen my knowledge and experiences. I have had the chance to stretch in my role and take extra responsibilities which has further developed me into the next career step. The diverse culture has always felt like you belong to the company no matter your differences. There are amazing and very smart colleagues within the company that makes the days go by faster.

Cons

As it is a very agile and competitive industry, the workload tends to be higher . Certain conditions can be inflexible.

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5.0
24 May 2026
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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
16 May 2026
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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 For an AI company, it’s surprising how outdated many of the systems and internal programs still are.

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