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4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

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Ali Ghodsi

91% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

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4.0
Jan 8, 2021
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Pros

The best place to learn about cutting edge technology, business technology strategies and selling. Compensation is competitive, borderline aggressive. Lots of opportunities to travel

Cons

Everything is pretty hostile. Be prepared for people to make fun of you in slack when you don't know something that's deemed 'obvious' by someone else. There's a reason that minorities don't last as long as their white male peers, especially in more technical areas. Lots of inclusion hand waving from senior people that's not mirrored on the ground. Borderline cultish, no healthy distinction between work and personal life. You'll be referred to as 'family' expected to give up personal commitments, and your LinkedIn should now contain the daily Databricks stories and milk your personal network for people to join the 'family'. Once someone leaves, they might as well be dead to the company. Next to no one gets a leaving card, gift, or even an announcement that they've gone. You only notice when you can't slack them anymore. Not a con as such, more a word of warning: everything is utter chaos. Don't think you can do anything as bold as have a plan for the week, someone will steamroller it with the latest "urgent" request that you absolutely have to help them with because they lacked the foresight (and incentive) to plan.

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Databricks Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Creating a work environment that feels inclusive to all employees is a top priority for us. Because of this, we have launched multiple initiatives to ensure that we are promoting an inclusive culture as we scale. As we grow at such a rapid pace, we value the feedback from our employees on how to improve in areas such as work-life balance. If you are open to it, please feel free to contact me directly if you would like to provide any additional feedback.
5.0
Jan 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- growth is top tier, IPO will be big - strong engineering culture - leadership (and the company as a whole) is more transparent than any company I have ever worked for - hackathon every quarter which is a great way for engineers to work on things they want to - extremely competitive healthcare, benefits, pay

Cons

- no 401k match - onboarding remotely was a little isolating

3.0
Aug 20, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Databricks is powering the Data and AI revolution. Our products are big value-adds for customers. We have many household brands, governmental agencies, and small businesses using our products. Company has grown from 200 to 1400+ in just 4 years. Decent benefits, decent pay.

Cons

I am on a customer-facing team. As the company has grown from the 200-300 size 3 yrs ago to the current 1400+, we've added multiple layers of middle management. Many of these middle managers are from other companies of questionable success. When we do this, we risk bringing the culture and practices of these companies into our doors... And in positions of management, the culture effects are amplified. Every year, our practices and culture shifts (growing pains) and we add more red-tape. Growth is great, but within the customer-facing teams we promoted some ICs to first-time manager roles, added layers of reporting requirements on teams, and imported a ton of managers from outside. There has been more toxicity coming from the Sales team lately; if people in Sales have a complaint about your work they might just throw you under a bus instead of working it out with you. One sales rep told me a lot of reps are frustrated with the recent flood of Splunk alumni into our ranks. We hired some Splunk leaders a while back, and they brought in Splunkers by the busload. Some of the leaders are so-so. Some managers also don't protect their directs. They'll judge their directs based on feedback from folks from other teams, and won't defend the actions of their direct or bother investigating for context and jump to conclusions. Ben Howoritz (one of our investors) says many companies struggle to translate stated cultural values into actual practice. Old Databricks used to have great alignment on culture throughout the company, but New Databricks seems to be struggling with it. We also just got our internal culture survey results back and our work/life balance score and compensation scores were low across much of the company. Within my team I've heard a lot of folks complain about micromanagement and general overwork. There is a lot more discontent amongst the teams than it seems on the outside.

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Databricks Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We understand that leadership and team culture make a big difference in an employee’s experience. As we continue to scale, it is our top priority to create an environment where employees feel empowered to do their best work. We would love to discuss any other feedback you may have and how we can improve. If you are open to it, please feel free to contact me directly to chat further.
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