Avanade reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(3,816 total reviews)
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Rodrigo Caserta

49% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Avanade has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,816 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Avanade employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Aug 11, 2015
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Pros

Pay appears to be competitive, sizable yearly stipend for technology, health benefits and vacation, strong support for earning technical certifications. Good place to cultivate soft skills.

Cons

Travel is a non-negotiable requirement for most workforces in the company, but if you're lucky or in the right market, you may be able to stay local. Work/life balance shrinks as you ascend the company ladder. We are often subcontracted through Accenture, whose company culture tends to be dog-eat-dog and ignorant to the realities of driving technology change. But as far as I am aware, that's what consulting is generally like. For me, rather, the biggest con is that as the business grows, the more employees are expected to fit cookie-cutter, Type A roles. There's a strong emphasis on sales required to advance your career. In fact, you likely will not advance to higher levels unless you can demonstrate your ability to generate new revenue. This isn't an expectation until the manager level, fortunately, but this also means you're going to be level-capped unless you're ready to play the game. In my opinion we lose a lot of talented, technically-minded, albeit sales-averse people this way. Once they know their options are limited, they look elsewhere for work. Frankly, I'm only writing this review because that's where I find myself in this company, too. I like technology; I like problem-solving. But if I want to advance here, I have to be willing to sacrifice more of my work/life balance, reduce my technical emphasis, and drive that bottom line. This is a great place to get started in an IT career--but if you're genuinely interested in staying focused on technology, you may find that this job comes with an expiration date.

4.0
Oct 25, 2014
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Pros

Avanade is a top-tier consulting services provider that offers the best of both Microsoft's and Accenture's services organizations strengths. For its customer facing technology consultants and delivery managers it provides never a dull moment, challenging and rewarding work assignments. As a year-over-year global growth organization there are plentiful opportunities for individual growth based on one's capabilities. One should only be limited at Avanade by what one is willing to put into their career - in my experience a real "meritocracy." If one wishes to gain exposure to cutting edge Microsoft technologies implemented at the largest Fortune level organizations then this is the place. Very compressed experience - for example, 5 years at Avanade is equivalent to 10 years of typical corporate experience. Excellent salary, bonuses and benefits including top of the line health insurance, 80 hours of required annual training time and a technology purchase "extended benefits" budget of up to $2K provided annually. Excellent training and best in class individual professional development support provided from entry level through junior, senior and executive level positions.

Cons

Top tier IT services consulting is challenging and not for the faint of heart. It takes absolute dedication and willingness to constantly compete in a stable of thoroughbreds to succeed at this level - especially at Avanade. Experiences will vary over time and across projects and customer cultures but often significant personal sacrifices are required including near constant travel; demanding schedules like nights, weekends, getting up at 4:30 am on Sundays to fly across the country and getting back home at 9 pm or later on Fridays for months on end. I've worked away on the road through more (and at home through major holidays) birthdays and family milestone occasions than I can recount. Also Avanade in my view has become bloated around unnecessary and excessive layers of process, policy and internal oversight organizations seemingly needing to justify their existence through regularly implementing, changing and re-implementing Byzantine layers of reviews, approvals, added costs to customers and hoops to be jumped through leading to an inability to be agile around supporting innovative and new business development pursuits and opportunities. These constantly increasing layers of processes spill over into other areas including performance review and delivery of customer projects. Top technical talent are routinely tapped for opaque internal roles developing assets and technology offerings in isolation and often of questionable real value rather than supporting the business where more needed at the major account and customer level.

1.0
Mar 28, 2014
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Pros

Fair work life balance for most projects

Cons

Recruiting is terribly misleading toward non-technical hires. I was concerned that my lack of a technical background would put me at a disadvantage working at Avanade and the recruiter told me verbatim "that will not affect your ability to get staffed or promoted, because you're being hired to a role that doesn't require technical knowledge going in. Anything you need to learn they will train you for." So I take the job. Then, there's a complete lack of opportunities for non-technical BA's in my area that don't know SQL. They say..OK, go learn SQL to get stafffed. Their version of 'training': provide me with a SQL review book that ON THE FIRST PAGE actually says "you will need at least 2 years of prior direct experience with SQL in order to be able to pass the MIcrosoft certification exam, THIS BOOK ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH" so....I take the exam twice and don't pass both times. They seem surprised by this even though I show them the book THAT THEY SUGGESTED and how it says that approach would never work. This led to lots of time not being staffed which makes it next to impossible to get promoted. HAd I know this, NEVER would've taken the job.

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