First off, the culture at Broadcom is a culture of fear. Fear of when you will be laid off, fear of when the next shoe will drop. The employees have no time to gossip or be political, so while that may seem bad, you don’t have to deal with drama. I worked in a G&A function there a few years back, I sat next to a woman for 8 years, I never knew she was married or had 2 children. We never had time to chat or talk. That is what I hated about working there, no personal connection at all. If this is important to you, run don’t walk. If you are OK with working as a “number” and just doing your job, you won’t be miserable. They pay well and you work hard, but it is not like working in a prison. The CEO is very hands on and involved in almost everything. Back when I worked there, he approved everyone personally to work from home, not sure if that has changed as they’ve grown, something tells me it hasn’t.
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