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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 37 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Process Engineer
3.1
25 April 2026
Decent place for engineering but growth is slow.
Pros: You get good stability in global manufacturing. The work is steady, and they offer decent benefits for Process Engineers. I've also enjoyed the hybrid model, splitting time between the San Jose office and remote work, which helps work-life balance a lot.
Cons: Career advancement is slow, especially if you're looking to move up quickly in manufacturing roles. It feels like promotions often go to external hires instead of internal talent. The structure in this corporate giant can be quite bureaucratic, making it tough to get new initiatives approved or move between departments easily for career growth.
Advice to Management: Focus more on internal development programs for current employees. Create clearer career ladders, especially for manufacturing roles like Process Engineers, to retain talent and boost morale. Recognize and promote existing employees more often.
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Software Engineer
3.3
24 April 2026
Decent Pay, Benefits Need a Boost at Flex
Pros: The base salary is pretty solid for a Software Engineer in Austin, TX, and it feels competitive within the big tech landscape. They offer a good 401k match, which is a nice perk for long-term savings. Standard health benefits are also provided, and the medical coverage is fine.
Cons: The overall benefits package isn't as robust as I've seen at other large corporate tech companies. Stock options are pretty minimal, and I wish the PTO policy was more generous, especially compared to others in the tech industry. The hybrid work model doesn't come with many unique benefits to offset the lack of full remote flexibility.
Advice to Management: Consider enhancing the overall benefits package beyond just base salary. More competitive stock options and a better PTO policy would really help attract and retain top talent, especially for technical roles like Software Engineer in a competitive market like Austin. It's time to review what other big tech players are offering.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
21 April 2026
Big Company Culture is a Mixed Bag
Pros: My immediate team in the Austin, TX office was solid. We worked well together on global supply chain projects, which made the job enjoyable. The hybrid work schedule for my analyst role was also a good setup.
Cons: The broader company culture feels very corporate and a bit bureaucratic. There isn't much agility, and it can be tough to get new initiatives off the ground. For those in core electronics manufacturing, it's pretty old-school.
Advice to Management: Listen more to the people on the ground. Try to foster innovation from the teams, not just top-down. Break down some of the internal silos.
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Supply Chain Analyst
2.9
6 April 2026
Okay for growth, but you gotta drive it
Pros: There are definitely learning opportunities if you seek them out, especially for junior analyst roles. You can gain exposure to global supply chain operations which is great experience.
Cons: Career growth isn't well-defined here. It feels like you hit a ceiling pretty fast as a Supply Chain Analyst unless you network heavily. What about promotion opportunities? They're slow, and there's not much formal mentorship or development budget.
Advice to Management: Invest more in clear career development paths and mentorship programs, especially for those in specific supply chain roles. Make promotion criteria more transparent. It would really help retention.
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Software Engineer
3.0
5 April 2026
Okay for now, but growth is slow
Pros: I've learned a lot about the manufacturing industry and global supply chain processes here at Flex. It's a stable company with solid operations if you're looking for foundational experience. The San Jose office has good resources.
Cons: Career growth for engineering roles feels pretty limited. There aren't many clear paths to move up, especially beyond senior levels. It's tough to get promoted without switching teams or even companies.
Advice to Management: Focus on creating clearer career ladders and invest in leadership training for managers to better guide their teams' development. More internal mobility options would help retain talent in this competitive industry.
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Manufacturing Engineer
2.9
2 April 2026
Moving Up is Hard at This Global Manufacturer
Pros: It's a stable, large corporate environment. You learn a ton about manufacturing operations and global production processes, which is solid experience. Benefits are pretty good too for the industry.
Cons: Career growth as a Manufacturing Engineer is really tough here. There aren't many clear paths to promotion; you often feel stuck in your role for years. Internal mobility for technical roles isn't great, even if you're willing to relocate from Austin.
Advice to Management: You guys really need to invest more in career development programs. Make it clearer how engineering roles can advance without having to jump ship. Better internal mentorship would help too.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
26 March 2026
Decent Pay, Stagnant Raises for Analysts
Pros: As a Supply Chain Analyst, the base salary was pretty competitive for the San Jose office. It's a large corporate company, so job security felt solid. The 401k match is okay, definitely a standard benefit.
Cons: Yearly raises felt really small and didn't keep up with inflation, especially for global electronics manufacturing roles. It's tough to get a significant salary bump without switching teams or even companies. Health benefits are just standard, nothing special.
Advice to Management: Review the compensation structure for experienced employees. Better retention starts with competitive annual raises that reflect market value in our industry.
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Software Engineer
3.1
26 March 2026
Okay Work-Life Balance for Engineers at Flex
Pros: Working as a Software Engineer, the hybrid model often lets me manage personal appointments. There's some flexibility in daily start/end times if you communicate. It's not a crazy 60-hour week kind of place.
Cons: Project deadlines in manufacturing tech can really ramp up the pressure. Sometimes it feels like you're always on call for critical issues. You'll definitely work more than 40 hours when a big release is due.
Advice to Management: Management should really try to set more realistic project timelines. Resource allocation also needs a closer look, especially for the San Jose office teams. It'd help a lot with burnout.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
17 March 2026
Leadership is just okay at Flex
Pros: Some of the direct managers are solid, especially if you're in a supply chain management role. They'll actually support your projects. The hybrid work setup in Austin is also a big plus for flexibility.
Cons: Upper leadership can feel pretty distant from daily manufacturing operations. Decisions often seem to come from nowhere. There's not a lot of clear direction from the top, which makes planning tough.
Advice to Management: Try to be more visible and transparent with mid-level managers. Explain the 'why' behind big corporate decisions. It would help a lot with employee morale and clarity.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
5 March 2026
Pay's okay, benefits are decent, but could improve.
Pros: As a Supply Chain Analyst in the Austin, Texas office, my base salary is competitive for the area. We get pretty solid health insurance options, which is a major plus. It's a stable corporate environment.
Cons: Don't expect huge bonuses or super fast raises though; pay increases are pretty slow. The 401k match isn't very generous, especially compared to some big tech companies. Remote work isn't a strong perk here for my role.
Advice to Management: Consider increasing the 401k match and offering more aggressive merit increases to retain top talent. Also, evaluate flexibility for certain roles.
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