Strong values and smart people, built for the long term - Avis employé Principal Product Marketing Manager MathWorks

5,0
22 déc. 2025
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

MathWorks has a culture of very smart, thoughtful people who genuinely identify with the company’s core values, and many have been here for a long time. Career progression is slow but meaningful, with advancement earned rather than given through empty titles. There’s a good balance between individual contributors and managers. Product Marketing is particularly interesting, combining aspects of product management and product marketing with broad interaction across customers, engineering, and sales. The work is varied, and once you earn trust you have a lot of freedom in how you interpret and shape your role. At headquarters, having a private office for everyone is a big plus.

Inconvénients

Decision-making can be slow, as teams are careful to optimize for quality and correctness. There is occasional misalignment across product team strategies, with each group focusing on doing the right thing for its own area. Development retains strong ownership of the product roadmap, which is understandable but can sometimes lead to gaps with market demand.

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4,0
4 juil. 2026
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Avantages

MathWorks has traditionally had a strong employee-first culture, and that largely starts at the top. The company genuinely cares about employee well-being and offers one of the better benefits packages in the industry. Free breakfast and lunch, generous health insurance, a strong 401(k) match, every-other-year company outings, and unlimited sick time are all meaningful perks that employees appreciate. The work-life balance is generally good, and the company provides a stable, low-stress environment compared to many tech companies. Many employees stay for 10, 15, or even 20+ years, which speaks to the company's stability and culture.

Inconvénients

As the company has grown, the employee-first mentality that once distinguished MathWorks feels less prominent than it used to. Decision-making can be slow, with multiple layers of review and a significant amount of bureaucracy. The company tends to be conservative and prefers following proven market trends rather than leading them or rapidly adopting new technologies. While MathWorks promotes the idea of being a "rational workplace," there is often a strong preference for following established rules and precedent. In some cases, this can make the organization less flexible and less willing to adapt decisions to specific circumstances, even when doing so would appear to be the more rational outcome. Career growth can also be challenging. Because many employees have long tenures, opportunities for promotion and advancement may be limited, especially for those looking to progress quickly. This can be frustrating for ambitious employees seeking accelerated career development. I would be less likely to recommend MathWorks as a first employer for early-career engineers looking for rapid skill development, frequent promotions, significant ownership, and experience in a fast-moving environment. The company excels at providing a stable and comfortable long-term career, but may not be the best place for those seeking accelerated professional growth early in their careers.

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