Institutionalized Dysfunction - Anonymous employee MathWorks Employee Review

2.0
Dec 18, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Stable revenue stream, no threat of layoffs, decent campus in Natick with some creature comforts (gym, for-pay cafeteria, pastry counter, etc.).Benefits are okay. This company has been around for three decades, and will likely persist for many years to come.

Cons

Sub-par salaries (by a wide margin). BIZARRE corporate culture of micromanagement and fear. Don't say the phrase "Open Source" anywhere. It's taboo. Don't suggest changing systems or procedures that are already in place. That's taboo. Don't refuse to go to ANY company event. The Eye of Sauron will quickly swivel your way. You WILL feel its baleful, needy glare. The CEO is excessively invested in minutiae to a pathological degree. Whether it's the widgets on your desktop system and its power management settings, or the color of the walls in the hallway, he has a strong opinion about it. I didn't believe the story about him setting guidelines for mounting clocks in conference rooms based on the position of screws in the whiteboards... until I heard about it from multiple coworkers. This place will stress you out while paying less than any other company would consider reasonable. Avoid, avoid, avoid!

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5.0
Jun 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company places a strong emphasis on continuous learning and professional growth, with clear encouragement for employees to develop their skills over time. There are frequent, fun company events that help build connections across teams and contribute to a genuinely friendly and collaborative culture. Overall, the organization takes a very staff-focused approach, prioritizing employee well-being and fostering an environment where people feel supported and valued.

Cons

With a globally distributed workforce, it can sometimes be challenging to coordinate schedules or connect in person with colleagues.

4.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

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.

Cons

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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