Great technology, great culture, great company - Senior Product Manager Azul Systems Employee Review

5.0
Jan 29, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I love the technical depth of Azul's products. You know you're working with the industries best engineers, you're innovating in a place where you previously felt innovation is not possible, you're solving hard problems. I'll point out extremely strong Engineering. Compensation is great, way above average in my region.

Cons

As a PM, I tend to work a lot with people in California, as well as e.g. supporting people in APAC. That makes my free time challenging with meetings/night calls. However, truth be told, nobody really requires me to do that, but I want to anyway. I feel like I would be able to perform on the level I want without it.

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2.0
Oct 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work/life balance, nice people. Remote work - no pressure to report to an office, and they will feed you lunch if you do.

Cons

Here's how things seem to work there: it's a privately held company. Every 5 to 10 years, a new set of investors are lured in when the previous investors get nervous. A new deal is struck, the previous investors are paid off (whatever remains is shared with employees via a completely inscrutable obfuscatory equity sharing plan), and as part of the investment deal, a new set of C levels are brought in alongside the CEO and CTO (they are the founders - they seem able to maintain their seats). The current regime beats on sales relentlessly - management by bullying and PIP. There was a revolving door in Sales - over the course of 18 months, 9 people in sales were given the boot. One or two left of their own accord but most of the others were simply dismissed, including a VP and several Sales Directors who were dismissed less than 6 months after being hired. Also, there is a double standard - somehow, female sales reps are not treated as harshly as males. Some of them are allowed to get away with murder - bypassing their sales engineers and going directly to senior management to use PM and technical directors for field work. Many times I have seen sales engineers treated like secretaries - and in at least one instance, an SE was told to "stay in your lane" by a new female sales rep. Management does nothing about this, so if you are an SE I advise you to steer clear.

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