idk but JC needs to go, along with many of his direct reports...
Before I joined Dell 5.5 years ago, I'd always heard it's not a great place to work... Overworked and underpaid. I personally love my job and everyone and everything about it. Manager is FANTASTIC. Our VP's are pretty solid for the most part, everyone I work with is awesome, and I actually genuinely love my job and what i do! Myy main complaints are around raises and promotions. I've been lucky to have always had between a 3.5-12% raise every year but, I haven't been promoted yet.
First raise was 9%, second was 7% i believe, 3rd was 3.5, 4th was 12, and 5th was 3.5. A 3.5% raise isn't "horrible" but
I was literally on the very edge of it this January and my manager was told he'd get a few REQ's to use. He randomly called me and asked if I'd be willing to go into office for an extra 30k as he needed to tell his boss this info. Obviously I said yes lol... Nothing more after that call. In our next 1x1 I brought it up again and he said he was initially given a few REQ's and then they took them away due to "budget." AGAIN. They couldn't afford a 30k promotion I guess.
He told me he was going to use the REQ's to promote me and someone else. I pressed him a bit and he told me that Dell is primarily promoting people overseas as it is cheaper and a bigger bang for the buck; and doesn't see US promotions happening much - if at all - anytime soon.
I'm only an i6 after 5.5 years and only at 115k but a promotion would easily get me to at least 130k and if the promotion truly was 30k, then i'd be at 145k right now... Which would be a LIFE CHANGER for me.
I'm struggling to see the point in sticking around if promotions are so unlikely. A 3.5 raise does nothing for me. Whoopi! An extra 50-100$ per check before taxes! In some ways it's not even about the money but rather the fact that my title hasn't changed in almost 6 YEARS. I want the i7 title even if it's only worth another 5k/year.
Not a single person on my team has been promoted except an i9 a few years ago.. Other than him? Nobody. The thing is, is that the plan was to promote him, then backfill two positions which would have put me at an i7 3 years ago. Of course, leadership said the budget wasn't there, so he couldn't do it.
idk, in some ways i wish i hated my job because that would give me a lot more motivation to leave and find a better one but; i LOVE my job and IMPO, a good manager and team can very easily make or break a job.
But, even though I love my job I can't say I'd ever tell anybody to go work at Dell because, the way things have been going and are going... it's NOT a good place to work. Especially if you are in the sales org lol.