SANDISK REVIEW- void this company if you value a respectful workplace - Accounting WD Employee Review

2.0
Jul 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Maybe the environment not very political

Cons

Expect extremely long hours, often working past midnight and even on major holidays (like July 4th and Christmas) and all weekends (ILLEGAL)—sometimes unnecessarily. A particular manager creates a toxic environment where team members frequently experience emotional distress and ultimately leave. Boundaries and personal time are not respected; after hours even late-night messages are common such as 12 am, 2 am, , and there have been unreasonable expectations to work until 3–4 a.m. This manager shows clear favoritism toward certain individual regardless of qualifications, while unfairly burdening others. Vacation or even sick leave is discouraged during non-close period—even when well-earned after long stretches of overtime. Requesting time off may result in being assigned additional responsibilities that don’t belong to you. Meanwhile, the manager takes time off without hesitation. Direction is often unclear, frequently changes without warning, and micromanagement is constant. Overall, the leadership style is inconsistent, controlling.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company has a good culture, with hard-working and smart employees.

Cons

The salary may be relatively low, with limited room for growth.

4.0
Jun 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The company itself is doing well financially, allowing departments to take on bigger projects - Great work-life balance culture and unlimited PTO that actually allows for generate usage - Casual culture that encourages collaboration - Non-salary benefits are strong, with even lower-level employees benefiting from the stock purchase plan

Cons

- Despite its strong position, the company does trim headcount for the sake of efficiency - Work ethic seems complacent, but is offset by company's strong financial standing - Management can be cut-throat, but strong performers usually do well - Salaries are below market rate

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