
My experience at Anritsu has been one of both highs and lows. The highs are when a task is geared around my experience and realistic dates to complete the task. The lows are when working on many projects and each leader expects a lot which leads to none of the leaders understanding my workload.
Undervalued compared to Silicon Valley wages.
Good communications. We work together.
Achieving goals and the excitement in getting things done.
Being a good person and striving to do the best I can do.
The best thing I like about our leadership team is the Open door policy.
Very human and realistic when real life situations occur which extends due date of goals.
Open door with all team members. General nature of understanding a balance between work and personal matters.
Culture: Hiring of friendly, bright individuals who care about both their job and their external lives. Environment: Casual, but professional .. with many opportunities to feel good about day to day interactions with a wide variety of quality individuals.
Maybe I do not understand the market ... but I feel, in general, Anritsu overpays a new employee and underpays a valued long term employee who has commited to embrace the Anritsu culture and strives to learn and be a mentor of Anritsu only applications and IP.
The most positive thing about the Anritsu (MH) culture is the commitment that is made to a valued employee. The culture in Morgan Hill is a blend of Japanese and American values. I like this blend. The most positive thing regarding the environment is working at a comfortable place.