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PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) unleashes industrial innovation with award-winning, market-proven solutions that enable companies to differentiate their products and services, improve operational excellence, and increase workforce productivity. With PTC, and its partner ecosystem, manufacturers can capitalize on the promise of today’s new technology to drive digital transformation.

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Rating is calculated based on 15 reviews and is evolving.

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Software Engineer
3.3
3 February 2026
Okay Work-Life, Can Get Busy in Enterprise Software
Pros: I liked the hybrid setup for my software engineering role. It meant I wasn't always stuck in the Boston office, giving me a bit more flexibility. Vacation time is solid, and for most of the year, I could stick to pretty standard 40-hour weeks.
Cons: There are definitely periods where work-life balance suffers, especially before big product releases or when dealing with urgent customer issues for our PLM software. You're expected to put in extra hours then. It can feel like a corporate grind sometimes, and it's tough to completely disconnect.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scopes to reduce crunch times for development teams. More transparent communication about workload expectations would really help the hybrid workforce.
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Software Engineer
3.3
26 February 2026
Growth is possible but you have to push for it
Pros: As a Software Engineer at PTC, there's a ton of complex CAD software and IoT platform work to dive into. You can learn new tech if you're proactive and seek it out. The Boston office has some really smart people, so mentorship happens if you look for it.
Cons: Career progression isn't always clear here. You really have to advocate for yourself for promotions, they don't just happen. Sometimes the focus on legacy PLM projects means less chance to work on cutting-edge stuff, and lateral moves can be tough in this corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Make career paths more transparent. Help managers actively guide their teams to new opportunities and cross-functional roles.
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Software Engineer
3.3
2 April 2026
Decent Benefits, Pay Could Be Better
Pros: The benefits package is pretty solid here, especially the healthcare and 401k match. For a corporate tech environment, it's competitive enough to keep things comfortable. The hybrid model in the Boston office is also a definite plus for work-life balance.
Cons: Don't expect top-tier base salaries as a Software Engineer, especially when you compare to other tech companies in the area. Raises aren't huge, and stock options aren't what they used to be, which makes compensation feel less exciting in the PLM software industry.
Advice to Management: Review compensation bands for technical roles, particularly for Software Engineers, to ensure they're more competitive with the current tech market in Boston. This would help retain talent in the competitive PLM software and IoT platforms space.
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