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Q&A With PTC Employees

Like the world around us, our culture is always evolving, and it’s our employees who are driving those changes. With an emphasis on employee voice, global collaboration and engagement, and socially responsible initiatives, we strive to continue to provide a culture that is innovative, inclusive, and fun. Your health, wealth, and well-being are so important to us at PTC, so we’ve designed a benefits program that helps you flourish in all aspects of your life. PTC's THRIVE program is a unique benefits experience that goes beyond traditional benefits and takes care of you and your family, both at and away from work, with unique benefits such as paid parental leave, your birthday off, and weekly employee socials.

How employees describe working at PTC

Exciting, relaxing, encouraging and collaborative

there consitiency of prodcuing high qulaity technology.

PTC is an absolute hidden gem of a company to work for, as a software engineer. This little known but tight knit company runs after tough technical challenges regularly, promotes well-being and community through its culture, and definitely has room to help you further build your technical skills.

Transparency would be best i say

Great place to work at

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What it's like to work at PTC

  • PTC employees generally work 9.1 hrs a day
  • Employees at PTC report the work pace is extremely fast
  • 80% of PTC employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • PTC employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a quarter
  • 82% of PTC employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With PTC Employees

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  • Benefits

  • That I see occasional glimmers of, "There is no way this is sustainable" from technical people. I occasionally see glimmers in management, but those who have the glimmer don't last long or are shunted aside. I've seen it happen twice in only a year.

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  • Top Employee Response

    People who put PTC as priority over everything else

  • People who prioritize only their career and are workaholics will rise at PTC.

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  • Top Employee Response

    Hiring manager-centric, HR not as responsive as should be.

  • Great, friendly people. Thorough. Great response time.

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  • There are huge differences among departments and the way employees are treated

  • IoT growing as is partner organizations. Unfortunately, there are still multiple partner organizations, which poses problems. The other difficulty is while trying for landgrab, individual and business unit goals limit doing things without immediate return.

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  • More diversity, they are mostly white, male, Republican.

  • Limit isolation within a business unit; if that unit wants to treat you like a mushroom, doing a good job won't get you noticed outside your group.

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  • You need to fight for it

  • Good, its a fair balance...

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  • Top Employee Response

    Depends on your business unit; ranges from innovative/energetic to political quagmire.

  • It depends on where you work

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  • Social activities like sports, going out, etc

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  • How much I’ve learned

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  • Car allowance

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  • Nothing, it was all good experience, even the negatives

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  • Being good at advertising what one does; communication; resiliance

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  • It’s hard for most but some people have had it really easy just because they fit the mould (male, in their thirties, no kids, self-promoting, well-connected, constantly hustling)

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  • Don’t know really...if they are interested, probably sooner

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  • Business casual

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  • Two years if deserved

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  • Your carreer stops if you prioritize your children. Very few women in management. And even less with two or more children.

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  • Workaholics who would place PTC above everything

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  • That every day is probably my last. They do no fire employees. They lay them off, so there is no possibility of wrongful termination lawsuit. There is no union protection. While there is a Performance Improvement Process on the books, it does not get used in practice. "Sorry, you've been laid off. Budgets, you know. Bye." It is more convenient to management in the long run.

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Asked to all employees at PTC

  • Be competent in your field and articulate. They only do interviews over the phone.

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  • The feedback process is non-existent. Management says it, you do it. Attempts to reason or negotiate, even from a technical perspective, are unwise and likely to get you shown the door.

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  • I hate every minute of it, because I see that they will never get to the root cause of their technical problems, because all of the technical problems are rooted in their management problems.

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  • In the year before I took up with PTC, I was learning to play the guitar, published my first book, taught classes, and had a moderate but enjoyable social life for an introvert. Since joining PTC, I work, eat, sleep and repeat. The stress level has put me on anti-anxiety medication, and my wife cannot sleep because I'm 'leaking stress' all over the house. I'm now a hermit, and that is not an attempt to be funny. I mean it literally.

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Asked to all employees at PTC

  • Not challenged in the sense of given a hill to take and then given the tools and time to do it work. There are a lot of challenging problems to solve, but all of them take a backseat to fire-fighting and solving the same problem over and over in different environments by different people or teams or strong personalities.

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  • There are no team outings in Cloud Services. Team members are too geographically diverse.

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