SolidWorks reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(101 total reviews)
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Gian Paolo Bassi

74% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

SolidWorks has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 101 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SolidWorks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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101 reviews
3.0
Jan 12, 2014

Slowly dying

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Pros

The SolidWorks management is great. These people truly care about the business, the employees and the customers.

Cons

Dassault Systemes has decided to truly assimilate SolidWorks over that few years, and has killed much of the corporate culture. The top level execs in Paris don't understand the customers or the business, and are trying to cram a one size fits all approach onto a business that operates much differently than the high end segment they are used to dealing with. Working conditions in the open office Waltham campus are terrible. It's impossible to focus on your work with the constant distractions.

1.0
Aug 24, 2013

SolidWorks RIP

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Pros

Nice slow, undemanding pace. Since the company technically does not exist anymore (SolidWorks is now a brand of Dassault Systemes) we can operate quietly and undisturbed. We still benefit from the brand created by the founders and previous management so we continue to leverage all that success for now. Beautiful campus and excellent view especially compared to the WW Headquarters, which is a bit embarrassing.

Cons

Unless you are based in the Velizy France office there is little opportunity for growth or REAL decision making power. But the good news is that they are so busy with inner-disputes that they tend to leave us alone.

3.0
Apr 1, 2013
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Pros

Great coworkers, laid-back environment, decent cafeteria, pretty good benefits, flexible working environment in terms of work/life balance, family friendly

Cons

I used to love working at SolidWorks before Dassault Systemes (DS) came in and started to change everything that was great about the company. Unfortunately the changes were not positive and caused a rapid deterioration of the company. To be fair, it’s not the worst place I have ever worked and I enjoy my coworkers (those who have not left the company after the move to Waltham and full DS integration) but in its current state, the Dassault claws are in everything and it is not an easy place to work. SolidWorks suffers from the same fate shared by many companies that have been bought out by larger companies. It has lost what once made it great. It is now incredibly difficult to get your work done because all business processes have been complicated to the point where much of my time is wasted everyday dealing with unnecessary complications brought about by DS policies. Also, many DS policies make being an employee challenging. HR issues are complicated for one example. It’s difficult to figure out who does what in the company is another example. People are constantly changing jobs or leaving the company. Much of the upper management and decisions are made by people in France and the cultural differences (or perhaps the upper management just don't have a clue how to manage a company) are obvious. If you enjoy a hierarchical environment filled with red tape and various inefficiencies, this is the company for you. It is also very difficult to get a promotion or have any chance of furthering your career if you are in certain departments. I feel most badly that it is not the friendly place to work that it once was. I think a lot of people are frustrated and it shows.

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