Datadog reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,621 total reviews)
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Olivier Pomel

91% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Datadog has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,621 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Datadog 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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2K reviews
5.0
May 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I liked this place as a place to work

Cons

You have to work quite hard

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Datadog Response
2y
Thank you for your review.
2.0
May 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Financial state of overall company seems to be going well. No major layoffs in last 2 years. They spend well within their means, and this has held them over during the recent major tech layoff period. -Benefits include unlimited PTO and monthly office outings (though even this was hard to enjoy due to job stress and unhealthy amount of demands) This was a benefit that managers seemed to really enjoy, but I could tell that the support engineers felt a bit differently, to a point where they stopped coming out to events. All the benefits in the world won't suffice for such an abrasive work culture.

Cons

-A constant flux of new directors and managers. With new leadership, regional goals always seem to be in flux. The only thing that was consistent was that something would change every 2 weeks or every month. This ranged from micromanging/policing the number of hours worked, cracking down on daily/weekly quotas, increasing said quotas every couple of weeks with no regard for the mental bandwidth of support engineers, implementing new processes with little to no ramp time to learn -Incomplete enablement. Support engineers typically onboard for the first 3 months. But it has been in process to reduce this to 1 month. Enablement consists mainly of watching videos alone. Videos that provide little to no depth on how actual products work. Support engineers are put in a position to solve problems for a product that they barely know how to use themselves. -It seems that the support team had its glory days a couple years back. It was a team you could be proud to be a part of. But even the founding members have since quit or been asked to leave the company politely. And in the last year, more than a dozen people just from our region have quit or gotten fired and moved onto different companies, some even just leaving due to mental health reasons. You know something is wrong when people are leaving even without another job in place! -At one point we had town hall meetings that leadership encouraged support engineers to attend and express their concerns about the job. Week after week, I witnessed many of my peers expressing their stresses, feeling completely overworked, burnt out, and unable to keep up with the growing quotas and demands, and changes in processes regarding ticket solves, ticket assignments, etc. Every week, leadership would give the classic, thanks for bringing this to our attention, we have been working on resolving this, but then proceeded to implement another change/demand. There was also the common, we want to hear your thoughts, how do you think we can resolve this? Uh, isn't that your job? It got to the point where leadership became very apathetic to our concerns. And instead of making any changes, just told support engineers to take a mental health day, aka, take a day to gather yourself, and shutup and get back to it.

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Datadog Response
2y
Your feedback is very much appreciated. We recognize that we are in a moment of growth, which in turn has also included growing pains and organizational changes. That said, we are working very hard to grow and scale the support team to maintain individual career growth opportunities, avoid burnout, and continue to emphasize teamwork across the org. We're also always evaluating our onboarding, enablement and training initiatives to ensure team members are set up for success, so thank you for your input there as well. We appreciate any and all feedback and will continue to work hard to best support our employees and our customers, and to provide an enriching experience for everyone. Thank you for taking the time to share.
1.0
May 10, 2024

Stay away

Recommend
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Pros

Supplied lunch 3 times a week. Health insurance.

Cons

the support engineering department is an absolute mess. constantly changing goal posts, revolving door of people as they become burned out. no future career growth. its very clear that KPI's matter over employees mental health STAY AWAY unless you want to pay for weekly therapy sessions!

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Datadog Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Datadog values creating a positive working environment and experience for our employees, and the concerns you raised are ones we want to address. We encourage you to speak to your People Business Partner so they can work directly with your leadership team to resolve these issues. We appreciate you taking the time to keep us informed and for actions to be taken.
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