Advanced Micro Devices is a global semiconductor company with 50 years of innovation in high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies. Operating in 23 countries with over 10,000 employees, AMD is redefining gaming, immersive platforms, and data centers.
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Great visibility in the industry, stock has done very well, you will learn how much inefficiency micromanagement creates.
10-14 hr work days, this spans engineering, sales, marketing, and BUs. No time away from work: expectation is for emails to be answered through 2 am, often asked to work during vacation/recharge-days/bereavement/medical-leave (I can name specific examples of each), too few resources at key roles causes business to stop when people are out. Meeting invites show up for 8am Saturday morning. Etc. etc. etc. No appreciation is shown for going above and beyond. Micromanagement and inconsistent management. Direction from leadership is constantly changing, often in a vacuum. Micromanagement is rampant at all levels and just gets passed down. Employees are not empowered to make decisions. Span of control is nonexistent. General disorganization. Everyone is running around working far too many hours. Amd is trying to move too fast at the expense of efficiency. This creates disorganization everywhere. Secondly everything is done via teams and employees personal one drive.
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What if AMD was finally competitive with an RX 7900 XT capable of matching the performance of the RTX 4090?