Commvault reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,158 total reviews)
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Sanjay Mirchandani

90% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Commvault has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,158 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Commvault 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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1.0
Aug 30, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

a good product thanks to some legacy, and good people (past and current)

Cons

horrible engineering management, most of them haven't seen the world outside Commvault, so it's like frog in the pond situation for them. They think whatever they are doing is the best thing in the world. You can imagine the engineering practice when basic things (like install, backup/restore) doesn't work every build without needing to fix it. There is no ownership given to individuals and managers control everything. Individuals hardly get a complete picture when they work and mangers stitch things together with few people (they are good only doing this) in their good books. The new fad in Commvault is statistics, to judge the performance of individuals. If there hasn't been a bug fix/close for a day then individuals get mails from managers questioning there commitment and drop in productivity. VP installs every build even before it's made available to anyone else, what is he doing? Lot of favoritism in everything Hiring is a mess - people with no experience get selected if your spouse has good relation with upper management Lot of people (~30-35%) are there because they will do anything without questioning their managers. Release cycles are a royal mess, nobody except the VP knows why are we doing this Because of all the above your work/life balance is gone for a toss.

1.0
Feb 22, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. Avoid at all cost.

Cons

Disgusting management starting from the top. Sanjay is a fake and egotistical individual who only cares about his race. Building out the COE (cheap labor headquarters in India) has left the US based employees to deal with incompetence from the EU AND India. Clearly trying to milk a product before it’s competitive advantage becomes obsolete and the company becomes irrelevant. Gave out pay cuts during record profitability and absolutely 0 debt. Avoid this company at all costs. In touch individuals will get the vibe from HR at the start. If you’re relatively qualified they will rush you in, try to underpay you, but then abuse you once you’re in.

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Commvault Response
4y
Thank you for providing a review about your time at Commvault. I am sorry to hear this about your experience – please know that we take your feedback seriously. We continue to embrace our diverse, global community of Vaulters, and are committed to always promoting and incorporating diverse, inclusive, and equitable practices in our workplace. Our approach to diversity & inclusion is ever-evolving, and the worth and dignity of every person at all levels of work is paramount to our success as an organization. I appreciate your feedback and would encourage you to contact our HR team so we can learn more about your experience. Wishing you the best in your next endeavor.
1.0
Jan 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The headquarters in Tinton Falls, NJ is a very nice looking building. - When your shift is over, you at least get to go home and not answer the phone. - There are at least some very talented and very wonderful people working here who are a joy to speak to. - Stock price is going up.

Cons

A few years ago, Commvault support was lauded as among the best tech support in not only the backup world, but the IT industry as a whole. The company proudly advertised this and took pride in it. It was even a major selling point for most customers. Over the more recent years, upper management has done everything they can to incinerate that reputation. The "old guard" of support engineers acted like they were in a frat. It was a boys club, and you better get on their good side, or else you'll enjoy constant bullying, and getting stonewalled when asking for help. When I heard about the harassment faced by many employees at Activision-Blizzard, it reminded me of the attitudes I encountered here. The amount of knowledge expected of each engineer is staggering. You effectively need to be a proficient administrator in all operating systems, all hypervisors, all cloud providers, all storage solutions, AND be a master of the Commvault backup software itself. Sure, you'll get trained on the backup software, but you will have no ability to receive training, or train yourself, on any of the other aspects that truly matter to resolving tickets. The stress put onto each individual engineer is truly unbelievable. It is simply an unmanageable load. On numerous occasions I had anxiety attacks at work, and had to call out due to fear. Having worked in technical support and infrastructure roles elsewhere, I have never encountered something like this. Management did not care. Good luck being recognized or growing in your career. The best you can hope for is to be slightly less underpaid as a tier 2 engineer with more responsibility. Honestly, the compensation for what is expected of you is laughable at best. Also good luck with office politics. Multiple times, I was the top ticket resolver in a month, yet my peers still talked down to me as if I was incompetent, and gossiped about me not pulling my weight. When I finally left, I was very upset when a close coworker revealed to me what some of my former colleagues thought about me. As a young professional trying to find my way in my career, it took me time to build my self-esteem back up. Oh, by the way, the company offers "unlimited PTO". If a single person on your team is out on any given day, your workload is heavily increased, because the mechanisms in place to route tickets are just that awful. If more than one person is out? I suggest you start drinking. It is unlikely to change any time soon. Commvault is one of few major tech employers in the jersey shore area. It probably explains why they are able to take advantage of the employees, and why some of them just don't know how bad it truly is. When I think back on my time working in support, I suppose I am thankful for learning a bit more about storage technology. But all that comes to mind are the customers who were angry I didn't have time to get to them, the constant dread, and the disapproving remarks I received from my so-called colleagues. If you have any self-respect, you should work somewhere else, where you are valued as a person.

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Commvault Response
4y
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. We’re sorry to hear that you were unhappy with certain aspects of your experience at Commvault, and appreciate you letting us know your feedback. Wishing you the best in your next step. - Employee engagement team
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