Marvell Technology reviews

4.4

92% would recommend to a friend

(2,251 total reviews)
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94% approve of CEO

90% positive business outlook

Marvell Technology has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,251 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Marvell Technology employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Jun 21, 2026
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Pros

Working at Marvell as an Analog IC Design Intern was a genuinely rewarding experience. The company places interns on real, production-grade projects from day one — I was assigned to a 12nm FinFET SerDes IP design as the sole designer for three analog blocks, which is an extraordinary level of responsibility and trust for an intern. The mentorship from the Central Engineering team was patient, technically deep, and consistently available. The structured 6-week onboarding curriculum covered exactly the right fundamentals (MOSFET modeling, amplifier design, noise analysis, jitter and phase noise) before transitioning into hands-on project work, making the learning curve manageable. Weekly intern meetings and formal design reviews instilled strong engineering discipline early. The work environment is collaborative, diverse, and intellectually stimulating, and the 70/20/10 learning model gives interns a well-rounded experience beyond just their technical project. Access to industry-standard EDA tools (Cadence Virtuoso, Spectre) on advanced process nodes is a huge advantage for career development.

Cons

The complexity of some design blocks can be significant for interns, especially at advanced technology nodes. Without a strong prior foundation in analog IC design, the early weeks can feel fast-paced. While the curriculum helps, a slightly longer ramp-up period or more structured guidance at the block-level design phase would have reduced early friction. Additionally, formal mid-internship written feedback could be introduced earlier in the program — most feedback was delivered verbally in weekly meetings, which worked well but left less documented guidance to reflect on between sessions.

2.0
Aug 26, 2018
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Pros

CEO seems to emphasize integrity and open communication. Average work life balance.

Cons

Management did a very poor job of treating the engineering folks acquired from Cavium merger. Employees are not eligible for 2019 bonus! In the pretext of role leveling all Technical level employees' job titles above staff engineer were pulled back by at least 2 positions. At the same time all the employees in the Management level retained their respective titles. This discriminatory role leveling has dealt a severe blow to morale of affected employees.

1.0
May 4, 2020
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Pros

Some very smart technical people there.

Cons

I can't speak about the entire company because they have so many things going on there. So this is just my experience with my particular business unit. 1. Cost is king so if you are a manager most if not all of your technical team will be overseas. You will lose people. You will have people quit before they even start. It's not you, it's the culture there. You will also end up losing home time to having to have calls in the evening because of the time difference. Perhaps a lot of time. 2. The laptops they give you to do any actual work are actually quite cheap and horrible and way underpowered for doing anything. You'll learn to hate yours. See comment 1. 3. Everyone will say 'You should definitely be at this conference.' No one will pay for it. You won't go. 4. Everyone will say 'You are on the list to go to this conference.' You will work hard to get ready and get all of the necessary work done. Shortly before the conference, you will find out in a random way that you are in fact not going and that some new senior person is going instead. No one who is going will go to any of the technical sessions and so the whole point of having a technical conference is lost. 5. The heads of business units might have some vague idea about the market segment that you are trying to target, but not enough to where it really matters. If you try to educate them (because they hired you to be the expert and they keep reminding you that you're the expert -the only expert in fact because the former chief expert quit out of frustration ), they won't listen. They'll imagine that what you are doing is like trying to sell smart phones and it's 2005. It's not and it isn't and the comparison isn't even close to being apt. Since they're not listening, they're yelling at you a lot. You'll try to make the place better but won't succeed. 6. You'll get a new boss without ever having had the chance to interview them. They'll just show up one day. This should be a red flag to anyone about how much senior management trusts and values your opinion.

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