Adobe reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(10,104 total reviews)
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Shantanu Narayen

86% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Adobe has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Adobe 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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2.0
Feb 24, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- There are some amazingly passionate and talented engineers here keeping the core creative products alive. - The creative product lines, are, on the whole, great. - Adobe Research is doing world class work. - Generally very good benefits (overall). - Opportunitites to work from home if you want to (varies from team to team). - Very good cafeterias with subsidized food. - Stock has been on a tear for the last couple of years. - If you don't want to innovate and push to much, you probably can settle in and code. - There are some great, well managed, teams to work with here.

Cons

- Management is focused purely upward, and generally has unchecked power/influence relative to other companies. - There is no people management of engineering teams. This isn't a skill needed to manage "up". - Adobe tolerates extremely productive, but toxic employees that probably would not survive long in other better managed environments. The term "brilliant jerks" used in other reviews is spot on. This is not the norm for the industry. - 3 month ship cycles means you are constantly churning out features (defined elsewhere) and (generally) not innovating. - Very much a design and PM driven company. Engineers have almost no say in product decisions, in fact, they are generally locked out/disempowered. You begin to feel like you are there just to crank out code like a robot. That can be liberating. - Adobe behaves like two separate companies (cloud vs creative). These days it seems like Adobe really wants to become Salesforce.com more than anything else. It is quite schizophrenic. - Outsourcing to India has become epidemic, and is indicative of how engineers are generally (de)valued within the org. - RSUs, for engineers at least, generally don't get "re-upped". Negotiate well ! - Cash bonus isn't life-changing and seems unusually cheap given how well the company has been doing. - Different divisions have extreme cultural differences. Some groups are sweatshops, others closer to cruise ships. Do your research. - Adobe constantly loves to boast about its great work culture, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the hype. In fact, there are pockets of disfunction that are extreme. - Adobe research is generally where much of the innovation has been outsourced to. Product teams are on such a short leash that product engineering doesn't get the time (generally) to be creative. It is a kind of intellectual caste system.

5.0
Jan 12, 2019

Good software company

Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited vacation. Health and commuter benefits. Christmas and July 4th week off.

Cons

The compensation is not as high as the Big 5 Tech firms.

5.0
Dec 30, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great people Everyone help each other Good work environment Awesome benefits Competitive salaries

Cons

Cons are different depending on which organization you are in, which office you work in, who you report to and who is your VP. As a company in general, the only con I have is the fact that Adobe is going towards "Open Space" work environment. Everyone (including managers and directors) in Seattle office will have a very small cubicles and no privacy starting in 2019.

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