Datadog reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(1,625 total reviews)
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Olivier Pomel

92% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Datadog has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,625 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
3.0
Nov 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great coworkers, great sales foundational learning / training, office perks, best in class product

Cons

Basically no one hits quota, low base salary compared to similar roles in market, not enough accounts and same accounts being hit up over and over

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Datadog Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We value our employees at Datadog and want to ensure that all feel supported. Please consider reaching out to your manager or your People Business Partner so we can discuss these concerns further - we are always open to hearing how we can improve.
1.0
Nov 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Snacks and lunches provided in office (just don't you dare take them home) - Good product

Cons

- Leadership is abysmal. From the top down there are deeply rooted toxic mentalities that pervade across 2nd and 1st line leaders, akin to things you'd see at a used car dealership. Most lack emotional intelligence as the only people who can be promoted are those who sold a ton, instead of those who have the ability to lead others or deep product/customer understanding (more on that in a bit). They develop their favorite reps and then collaborate with other leaders on how to "manage reps out of the business" that aren't meeting that same standard. - Account distribution is essentially a nuclear wasteland of accounts that have been burned through for 5 years and 8-10 reps non-stop (not hyperbole). The small minority of great accounts are given to reps who have demonstrated some success (often through lucky timing) and then it snowballs from there; the rich get richer. If you do close a deal, you have to wait until the second month bill is paid, which typically takes 3 months from closed won - good luck forecasting your bills. - Unachievable quotas (ARR matching some Mid-Market and Enterprise roles at other SaaS companies) and the distribution problems in my previous point lead to around 5-9% of reps hitting their attainment for the year - quite a marked difference from the 40-50% communicated in interviews. Lead-gen and SDR influence are like the icing on the cake, except your manager decided that only one of your teammates gets the cake, and that you also have split the icing with everyone else on the team. - The culture is *Grind* There are 3 days required in office each week, 8:00ish to 5:30ish on those days, with no exception. PTO is unlimited, but if you try to take too much or schedule a personal appointment on an in-office day, your manager almost assuredly will be talking poorly about you behind your back. If you like the feeling of constantly looking over your shoulder - even when you're working hard - then this job is for YOU! - Professional growth is non-existent. They would rather churn out a wake of young sales professionals to meet their margins than actively support and develop the people who could make a lasting impact. If you lack emotional intelligence and are content to be used as a club by leadership to beat customers into submission, you might have a long and storied career in this vertical. If not, your days are likely numbered. - Most importantly, they lie. They lie about attainment, leads, career progression, and commission. They weasel their way with a tight corporate legal and HR team and find ways to wring you dry, mind, body, and soul - all while you make almost no money beyond their below-market base pay. You are even lower in their eyes than just a number, you are cannon fodder to be blasted at potential "customers" who just want to be left alone after years of constant harassment.

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Datadog Response
2y
We're truly sorry to hear that this was your experience on our Sales team. We strive to create a collaborative, growth-oriented environment for all at Datadog and take concerns like this very seriously - thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We will share your thoughts with our Sales leadership team as we believe it's important to learn from feedback from former employees. If there is any further information you would like to provide, you can also do so anonymously by contacting our third-party provider EthicsPoint at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html.
2.0
Nov 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The equipment provided - Continuous support from other co-workers - Flexibility to some extent

Cons

1. Limited career growth opportunity 2. ZERO opportunities for lateral move to other departments that is not Sales 3. Surrealistic KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for Technical Support Engineers and other areas 4. ZERO bonus in Sales participations for Technical Support Engineers (if a huge customer signs up for the company services because of your support, or your Demo, you won't see a dime from that Sale) 5. Higher management (President, VPs and etc) is complacent when customers abuse the support team or the customer success team 6. Call-center duties, like chat shifts 7. VPs, President, SVPs are nothing more than slave-drivers who makes a lot of money with little to no work and don't even know the what kind of product the company provides or the work their subordinates do 8. Company prefers to hire people externally with no knowledge of the product than giving opportunities internally 9. Company does ZERO EFFORT to look after employees' mental health. Their external support for that provided by the company is outdated and the actions taken internally are non-existent (other than the occasional Pizza or drinks in a bar)

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Datadog Response
2y
We have read through your feedback and please know, we take all of these matters very seriously at Datadog. We apologize that you feel you did not have opportunities for your concerns to be heard and to explore other positions within the company. We continuously strive to have a culture of feedback, accountability, and learning. Our culture is rooted in having a growth mindset, providing equal opportunity, plus assisting with the career aspirations of all employees. We will share your concerns with leadership and our People team so that we can learn and act. We appreciate the impact you had with us while at Datadog, and wish you all the best on your future endeavors. If there is any further information you would like to provide, you can also do so anonymously by contacting our third-party provider EthicsPoint at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html.
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