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Every company has a mission. What's ours? To empower every person and every organization to achieve more. We believe technology can and should be a force for good and that meaningful innovation contributes to a brighter world in the future and today. Our culture doesn’t just encourage curiosity; it embraces it. Each day we make progress together by showing up as our authentic selves. We show up with a learn-it-all mentality. We show up cheering on others, knowing their success doesn't diminish our own. We show up every day open to learning our own biases, changing our behavior, and inviting in differences. Because impact matters.

Microsoft operates in 190 countries and is made up of approximately 228,000 passionate employees worldwide.

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Rating is calculated based on 74 reviews and is evolving.

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Software Engineer
3.7
26 February 2026
Work-Life Balance Can Be Tricky Here
Pros: As a Software Engineer, you can find teams with solid work-life boundaries. The hybrid work model is a huge benefit, letting me manage personal stuff from our Redmond, WA office. It's a perk of working for a big tech company.
Cons: Other teams, especially on critical product launches, expect really long hours. Sometimes, the pressure to deliver quickly means my personal time gets crunched. The workload can get intense for certain projects.
Advice to Management: Encourage managers to enforce healthier work-life boundaries consistently across all teams, not just some. Standardize project expectations to avoid burnout.
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Software Engineer II
3.7
3 March 2026
Growth is Good for Tech Roles, But It's Up to You
Pros: As a Software Engineer II, there's a clear path if you're proactive. Microsoft offers good internal training for cloud computing skills. I've seen folks move up in this big tech environment if they network.
Cons: It's not always easy to advance, though. Career growth can feel slow if your manager isn't actively advocating for you. Competition is tough for senior software development roles, even here in Redmond, WA.
Advice to Management: Standardize career pathing more across divisions and ensure managers are equipped to support employee advancement consistently, not just for favorites.
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Software Engineer
3.7
29 March 2026
Culture is okay, but team matters most
Pros: For a Software Engineer, there's a lot of smart people to learn from. The hybrid work model is pretty flexible, letting you balance office time and WFH. Many teams have a good internal vibe and celebrate wins.
Cons: The overall company culture can feel really slow and bureaucratic at times. There's a lot of internal politics, especially as you move up. Not every team feels like a close-knit group, some are just heads-down.
Advice to Management: Try to empower individual teams more and cut down on some of the corporate red tape. Focus on simplifying processes for product development.
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