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EMA Design Automation Reviews

2.9

49% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Manny Marcano

56% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

EMA Design Automation has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The EMA Design Automation employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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31 reviews
1.0
8 Oct 2014

Sad Way to Run a Company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

a pay check, seriously, that's the only pro. Managers are just there to get a check and will not back you up or help you. I could go weeks without ever speaking to my manager.

Cons

Toxic environment, If you speak up you will be targeted. most folks stay in there cubes all day and do the bare minimum. so called "leaders" do not know how to lead. People are promoted or hired because they have a friendship with the owners. There is literally no loyalty from the employees and most leave when an opportunity presents itself.

2.0
15 Nov 2013

Nice people, but disorganized

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They do a good business and everyone there is pretty good at what they do. There's potential to grow, although I'm not sure it's going to happen.

Cons

Some serious management issues, not receptive to new ideas, tries to take advantage of employees rather than rewarding them.

1.0
29 Jun 2016

Look elsewhere for a healthy career

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paychecks are nice and coffee is only 50 cents a cup. There are enough other opportunities out there that a job here doesn't have to turn into a career.

Cons

The environment is toxic. Be a "Yes" man or be an outcast. People are promoted for enforcing management's philosophies and ideas, not for coming up with their own. If you have better ideas just keep them to yourself or risk having your job threatened. Everything you do is monitored and and scrutinized. God forbid you have the flu and have to go to the restroom more than a few times a day. They have a ping-pong table but I'm certain it's there just to test the employees to see which ones are "lazy" enough to play during the work day. To my knowledge, it was never played the entire time I was there. Speaking of the first year, there are absolutely no benefits, vacation or sick time given during the first year. If you've got the flu you're still expected to be at work (or have your job threatened). You can work a 50 hour week, miss a day for being sick, and still be verbally reprimanded and expected to make up for the day you missed. I'll never forget how shocked I was when I called in sick one morning only to hear that I was expected to come in. This, after working multiple 50+ hour weeks. It always felt as if my job was on the line and that I could do everything right but make one mistake, say the wrong thing, or suggest the wrong idea in front of the wrong person and I would be fired. I was threatened so many times that I looked forward to them actually going through with it. If you do decide to work with this company, get your pre-scheduled vacation time approved in advance and WRITTEN IN THE CONTRACT. I had an out-of-town wedding for my brother that I planned months before applying for this job. I notified them and It was verbally approved when I accepted the position. However, one month before the wedding (after I had my tickets), I am told that a week is too much to take off for a wedding and that because I don't get any vacation time during the first year that they would be generous enough to give me one day unpaid but that was it. They didn't care that it was my brother's wedding and that I had responsibilities in that wedding. Shortly after returning they followed through with their threats to lay me off. I can honestly say that it was one of the most freeing days of my life. I now work for a Rochester's Top 100 company doing work I love with great people.

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EMA Design Automation Response
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We at EMA value our employees input. We attribute much of our success to our employees’ hard work and the constant flow of ideas being exchanged within the company on a daily basis. We are also a company which began as a family-owned business (with our main operations taking place at the dining room table) and have never forgotten these roots. This is why we place the utmost importance on work/life balance—we understand employees have a family outside of work and do the best to accommodate them when needed. In regards to bathroom breaks or sick time, we offer 3 paid sick days (that is not including any accrued vacation time) to accommodate any unforeseen illness and we follow any labor laws regarding bathroom habits ;-)
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