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Aceic Design Technologies

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A not so good company to start your career - ASIC Verification Engineer Aceic Design Technologies Employee Review

1.0
16 June 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You may get client site opportunities as it's a services based company, where the quality of work would be excellent and you may get to work into current technology. You may get good visibility to your work. There would be appreciations and recognition to your work provided you show commitment to stay longer in the concern. There would be frequent 1-1 meetings with the management to sort out any issues related to work. And there would be good technical support from senior members of the team.

Cons

If you get caught up in the bench or in-house stuff, not so great environment to work. You would be asked to sign up work agreements/bonds for 2 years or so. Around 6 months before completion of that agreement, you would be asked to sign up one for another two years or so, if not your appraisal won't be good. This is the retention strategy of the company.

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5.0
20 Sept 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Broad variety of clients and hence opportunity to work on different kind of projects and technologies. Very friendly atmosphere. Emphasis on work-life balance and personal goals in career. CEO has a promising roadmap for the company.

Cons

Infrastructure and facilities are minimal, as could be expected by a startup. Pay structure is industry standard, but could be a little better.

3.0
6 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exposure to bigger companies. The company receives contracts for really good verification projects from large companies, making it a good opportunity to start your career. Provides good learning & resource support to newly higher ed employees. Even in it's nascent stage the company does have the potential and drive to make it big.

Cons

Minimum opportunities outside the UVM/SV domain. Management can sometimes be tricky to deal with.

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