Switch Reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(179 total reviews)

Rob Roy

81% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Switch has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 179 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Switch 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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179 reviews
1.0
12 Oct 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lunches are paid for, provided you eat at your desk and do not take a lunch break. The buildings and furniture are fancy.

Cons

Get comfortable; this could take a while. While on the surface, it seems like Switch is "the" place to be, beyond the facade of fancy buildings and military-grade physical security, the company in general operates in varying states of chaos and disorganization. Add to that the mentality of the "C-suite" execs that they do not need to improve on a single thing, and you've got a recipe for disaster. Take the starry-eyed reviews on their Glassdoor profile, for instance. Every time someone voices an opinion that's anything other than complete adulation, a Switch mouthpiece submits a review that everything is great, and that their deficiencies are little more than "slight gaps," and the haters just gon' hate. This is a huge red flag. An even bigger red flag is the fact that the C-suite attempts to "track down" who submits negative reviews on Glassdoor. No doubt they'll be banging down the door of the IT folks as soon as they see this review asking for web activity (spoiler alert: you won't find me). As far as the culture at the company, I can sum it up in three words: it's total crap. Unless you consider cult-like mentality to be a good cultural aspect, in which case it's heaven on earth. The only action HR takes when an employee raises concerns is put you on the short list to be canned at the first opportunity. When a company responds with such thinly veiled hostility at any criticism, that's not a company in which you'll be able to thrive unless you're a "yes" man/woman. They're also the most "top-heavy" company relative to their size that I've ever seen; just take a look at their executive team webpage; there's more EVPs, SVPs, & VPs than most companies 10x their size. This wouldn't be all that bad if it weren't for the fact that there's a distinct lack of competence in many corners of the executive wing. The founder may be a smart individual (he has many custom patents on various aspects of Switch's ecosystem), but beyond that, the execs are simply a bunch of "good ol' boys & gals" who got lucky. They don't foster an environment in which people want to work harder because they want to make their leaders proud; they foster an environment where you either do what they say, or you're on the curb because they're the boss. And that's a great distinction: they aren't leaders, they're bosses. Another huge red flag is the fact that the company is currently the subject of a class action lawsuit which alleges they made false and/or misleading statements in their IPO in order to inflate their stock price. And the fact that their stock has fallen over 50% in the 12 months since their IPO should tell you all you need to know about their ability to run a company in a fiscally responsible way. In short: they care little about their employees and seek to only line the pockets of the executive wing and their cronies. Switch is hardly competitive when it comes to salary, paying at least 10% below market. They take particular advantage of former military service members, luring them in with the facade, then paying them much less than they're worth. When it comes right down to it, Switch may look like the most glamorous brand when it comes to the data center business, but they're by no means the be-all-end-all of "in" places to work, and I seriously question the ethics of the executives who sit in their ivory tower counting the windfall of money they got from the IPO. Their financial outlook is sketchy at best, and criminal at worst. So if you're looking for a place to grow, whether it's in IT, security, facilities maintenance, or anything else, you'd be much better off skipping the Switch circus and looking elsewhere.

2.0
2 Sept 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great group of guys (techs) to work with.

Cons

Management (Director and Managers) have no idea what they are doing and they do not listen to their employees at all (they claim its open door policy, but when you bring up issues to them be prepared for your negative review at the end of the quarter or year), it is their way or the highway. Pay is very very low, I would say among the lowest salaries in the industry and non hourly, but they want you to work long hours all the time and be on-call with no extra pay at all (most places pay extra for on-call or at the very least over time for the extra hours you put in. If you are looking for a long term career this is not the place unless you want to be underpaid and taken advantage of. Experienced people should look elsewhere. Rob Roy and upper management are very out of touch with what goes on with their employees.

2.0
6 Jun 2016

But you get free drinks...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Promotions, 401K, free drinks, free lunch, free depression.

Cons

This company has been a nightmare for me. After working there several years I was forced into several positions that I did not want. The company has a completely negative culture that demoralizes the best employees. Innovation is met with a brick wall while the easy path is always taken. Questioning management practices were against company culture. Promotions are given to the person who can brown nose. Hard work and dedication get you fired, while lazy work gets you a nice leadership position. Management at Switch is the worst I have ever encountered. They take pride in your work but at the cost of claiming it as their own. If they direct you in the wrong direction, complete blame is put on you as an employee. The leadership hides in the office all day long, giving direction based on inexperience. Instead leading from the front this leadership team pushes from the back. If you happen to trip while being pushed your career has ended. There is no room for error, mistakes are not forgiven. Raises and pay are below average for this company. They give a lot of responsibility while cutting all expenses at the salary level. Raises and promotion is not rewarded to those who work hard but to those who speak the loudest. Don't ask for a raise, you will be told that you are given free drinks so you are well compensated. Triangulation runs office politics

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