On average, employees in Sunnyvale, CA at Fujitsu give their company a 2.6 rating out of 5.0 based on 33, whereas overall Average Rating of Fujitsu is 3.9 out of 5.0 based on 177 Fujitsu Review Ratings. The happiest Fujitsu employees in Sunnyvale, CA are Senior Staff Systems Engineers submitting an average rating of 5.0 and Software QA Engineers also with a rating of 5.0.
"very little growth opportunity. Strong company worldwide but seems to struggle in US markets."
"I have been working for Fujitsu for the past 15 years. It has helped me tremendously to grow and become an excellent QA Test Engineer. My skills have been sharpening during these last few years and I am happy that I have become a skilled multi-tasker with the ability to prioritize work streams and optimize available resources. It is time for me to accept new challenges in a new company."
"You will always be considered a non-japanese"
"I have worked for Fujitsu since 1995. The company has very good products with the best reliability of any Computer Vendor in the world. The average mean-time between failure for all Enterprise products is nine years. And Fujitsu’s dedication to its customer base is legendary. It is a very good company."
"Good company with work-life balance"
"Company is a solid company that has survived 30+ years. Stable company but employee satisfaction is very low and management is still operating as in the 90s. Internal operations need to be current compared to other company"
"Fujitsu treats people very well. It is a mature, high tech company, and as such does not specialize in any leading edge technology, however they are very customer focused and will do anything to keep a customer satisfied."
"The internship was great. I worked there the summer of 2014"
"Fujitsu is a big firm to work for. However, bureaucracy is highly impeding any new ideas and fast development. Resources are conservatively managed. Peers are skillful but knowledge sharing is not a common culture.Career path is clear but growth is very slow and sometimes responsibilities are not unclear and intangible. I would recommend this place for interns whom are looking to learn some basic skills but. On the other hand, I don't highly recommend the place for a senior who is looking at gro"
"I have worked with Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. for over 15 years with 5 years as a Scrum Manager and over 6 years as a QA Manager. I was consistently promoted to positions of increased responsibility and it was a pleasure working there."
"High pay (20% over market), good benefits, poor management."
"I worked for Fujitsu Labs from 2001 until 2012. I found the work mentally stimulating and the employees a pleasure to serve. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley one felt close to all the latest technological innovations and I felt lucky enough to have gotten to use the latest technologies available."
"Fine"
What do you like about working at Fujitsu?
"I liked the fact that the company was close enough that I could ride my bike to work."
What don't you like about working at Fujitsu?
"I didn't like the fact that the management decided to migrate away from the system that I was supporting without really thinking it through and do it on the cheap."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Take a close look at what you are investing in IT wise."
What do you like about working at Fujitsu?
"People and equipment used in development of WiFI Asics products."
What don't you like about working at Fujitsu?
"Lack of challenge and limited opportunity for promotions, visibility and team swap."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Management is good on a scheduling and product development basis, communicaiton could be better."
"Educational but will suck the life out of you."
What do you like about working at Fujitsu?
"Great at first, good place to learn the reality of working for a global multI national corporation."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Proceed with caution. It does have it's benefits but be realistic about what you can expect to achieve in such a large organization."
What don't you like about working at Fujitsu?
"In the end you are just a cog, used up and tossed aside when no longer useful."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Quit. The revolving door of senior VPs and C suite is unproductive."
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