Awful work environment - SDR Manager Canonical Employee Review

1.0
Sep 29, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None honestly come to mind

Cons

- A ridiculous and drawn-out interview process with as least human interaction as possible - Unclear KPIs to evaluate my role - Urgent projects that get put on the back burner constantly like revamping the website and being clear about what we do

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Canonical Response
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Hello. Although you have left our team I am sure that you will remember the premise of our process and the high bar we set for incoming talent. Our leadership and talent professionals hold a deep belief that a person cannot be selected overnight and that ultimately our people make our culture and business. We take our time to make sure that we explore an individual's achievements fully and are proud to select exceptional people to work with as colleagues. This year has seen a huge uptick in demand for remote roles but we are looking to identifying people that make a difference, innovate and inspire others and have the passion and determination to help drive our open source world forward.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jan 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

> Highly visible open source company > O.K. pay and benefits > Twice yearly trips to interesting locations > Intelligent and mostly caring colleagues > Getting to put Canonical on your resume will help your career

Cons

> Toxic leadership style trickles down to the middle management. They're ruthless and single-minded (and extremely intelligent) at the top, and those seem to be the traits that get people promoted. The promotion process is also hilariously involved, and if you don't perform they'll demote you. > Insane interview process - mine took something like four months to complete, represented like 40+ hours of my time, and was considered average. > Twice yearly trips for grueling weeklong sprints. > The company only hires the best so, if you're used to being very good at your job, here you'll only be average at best. > Stack ranking - bottom X% of employees after each biannual review are placed on a PIP. > From what I saw, there are no "personality hires". Morale is expected to be derived solely from the company-paid work trips and the experience of getting paid to create open source software. Maybe this is unavoidable for full-remote companies, but it gets gloomy. > The video-on calls with your team and other teams will take up several hours of every single day, good luck finding time to actually get your work done during the day.

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