D-Link Reviews

3.3

47% would recommend to a friend

(250 total reviews)

John Lee

49% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

D-Link has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 250 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The D-Link employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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250 reviews
1.0
21 Jun 2018

Avoid At All Costs

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Not a ton of pressure. Casual dress environment. Some smart people. Despite the long list of cons the lack of resources and training helped me learn more in a short period of time than I ever have in my professional career. Being thrown into the deep end with minimal swimming knowledge isn't 100% terrible.

Cons

Where do I begin? D-Link is a perfect example of how not to run a company; especially in the technology industry. Completely incompetent leadership almost entirely across the board that does not listen to those employees who bring up actual hard evidence of issues that are actively harming the company. Be prepared to get disparaged behind your back by management as well. There was constant bashing of employees and other leaders yet almost none of them directly faced these people or issues to try and genuinely work to improve conditions. Deflection of blame and unwillingness to face real problems and attack them head on is the norm here. So much for a company being run by "adults". This management environment was much more like a gossipy high school clique. HQ is in Taiwan and really the US office is just a glorified sales outlet. While a lot of issues (namely product) originate from HQ with a leadership that has no idea what it's doing in the American market, the US-based leadership does absolutely nothing to help. Between these two, budget cuts are the norm, layoffs happen at least once a year, and even the smallest requests for budget and resources to do what should be considered normal parts of a role are denied. This company botched several product launches during my tenure. Retail partners do not want to carry anything from this company in store and as such most things are online only, with the vast majority of said products carrying poor reviews. For good reason. DUS knows what they're selling is often times complete crap. Unfortunately, working for this company felt like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. I will be very surprised if this office is still open within 2 years barring a serious shakeup and turnaround in the leadership of this company. Oh by the way, almost no one in the company (possibly outside of management) has received a raise IN YEARS, regardless of job performance.

2.0
31 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of freebees. Good relationships with co-workers.

Cons

At D-Link you are dealing with a Chinese company. What that means is everything from the most mundane decisions on up is made at the company HQ in Taiwan. All problems and issues are sent up the line and you just have to wait for someone at the top to make a decision. The company is micro-managed from Taiwan on virtually every issue. You find yourself working late into the evening so you are able to converse with the HQ time zone most days. Concepts of initiative, improvisation, decisiveness, innovation, and resourcefulness are anathema to them. D-Link is a company that values process over results. Management are largely drones, devoid of any ability or desire to think on their own. It doesn’t matter what the company fails to accomplish so long as the procedures are followed. It is a classic case of a lot of followers and few leaders. No one at the managerial level seems to question anything or look for improvements. There is no “hey, do we really need to have a Friday meeting where all we do is compare lists manually over the phone for two hours with Taiwan? Can’t we just email it to each other and do an automatic spreadsheet comparison in thirty seconds?” it is more like “this is what they told us to do and how to do it, and we’ve been doing it for years, so we keep doing it.” Americans don’t usually last long at this company. This company works you long hours at sub-standard pay and benefits. When I had my review (late as it was) the only thing my manager was concerned about was how long I was there each day. My accomplishments were secondary to this. All that seems to matter is that you put in a lot of hours, regardless of what you accomplish there. The higher-ups at this company obviously do not understand the American workplace, workforce, or market and have no desire to learn any of them. Honestly, I took the job (with a big pay cut) because I couldn’t find anything else at the time. It was a ‘transitional’ job till I found something better. I asked around, and found that a good many of my co-workers had similar stories. D-Link doesn’t invest or pay enough to their employees to make this anything more than that. The company does not hold its employees in very high regard, and will have massive layoffs every time there is a bad quarter. No long-term goals with employees. A company does not value its employees, so there is no real employee retention and certainly no job security. At best, this company is a stopover on the job hunt. It is not a place you want to end up for any length of time. I would suppose this would be a good company to start in right out of college, but that’s about it.

1.0
8 Apr 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard to find anything of merit... good people in the trenches?

Cons

Bad product, bad decisions in taiwan lead to bad results in US, no concept of user experience, no ability to see the US market as it is. Every product is late. Every product is broken (check online reviews if you need proof). Every product is underwhelming compared to market. Every product is over priced. Leadership from taiwan is just not going to help! Complete total mess...

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