Esri reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(1,511 total reviews)
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Jack Dangermond

79% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Esri has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,511 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Esri 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
2.0
Feb 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Support is a great place to learn! Lots of training, resources, and opportunity to move around and learn whatever technology you prefer - Fairly laid back and friendly environment

Cons

Nearly everything surrounding pay is concerning: - Pay is not competitive (the argument being that the benefits are good, so this can be low) - Raises don't always meet inflation - Pay structures are not transparent - folks have come in with the same experience but were offered different compensation - Negotiating higher pay is discouraged when going for internal promotions (e.g. analyst to specialist) When I began asking questions about pay transparency and equity, I was told the following by various managers: - Do not discuss salaries with each other - I would "never get the answers I was looking for" with concerns about gender pay inequity - I was "not wanted" in my Group Lead position if I were to keep asking questions - I was "wasting company money" by having meetings with HR and Management to discuss pay concerns - Advocating for an analyst to negotiate a higher pay when moving to a specialist position was "wrong" - I received a raise due to a promotion at the same time as yearly merit, and management was not able to specify how much I was receiving for either individual portion Culturally, Esri does not always live up to its reputation either: - ERGs receive no meaningful support (i.e. money) for they work they do that the company will broadcast and showcase - I was told to take down an internal post about inclusive language guidelines because "someone could fear they get in trouble for using the wrong term"

2.0
Mar 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Your job is extremely secure. Since esri dominates the gis industry, growth is decent and layoffs don’t really happen. The software produced is also used for some really laudable things, e.g conservation.

Cons

The culture and software process is very 1980s, and things are extraordinarily slow to change. When I started around three and a half years ago my team was one of the very first to be using git. Everyone else was still using starteam. Testing (except for throwing code over the fence at some poor sucker) and ci/cd are almost unheard of. There are also a lot of office politics, and a definite “old boys club.” Finally, getting help or resources from teams outside of your own (and often, even on your own team) is like pulling teeth. It felt like engineers completely ignored my requests or questions until I had demonstrated that I wasn’t an idiot and earned some social capital. Now imagine that you’re working on something that needs to work with Pro, ArcGIS online, the latest version of server, and the sdks. Good luck getting any of the engineers on teams other than your own to share knowledge. As a result, everyone does things their own way and integrating the “platform” involves lots and lots of duck tape and prayer.

2.0
Jan 28, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great Technology for Power Users and Business Partners -Great Benefits -Financially Stable -Internal Travel Agency -Training Opportunities (software and professional) -No real expectations for outstanding performance

Cons

-Pay is 20-40 percent below market for similar positions. Stay here too long and people wonder if you are crazy. -Hourly pay is abused by so many, particularly senior staff. No accountability -Account Managers are treated like outside sales, but there are no commissions or bonuses -Annual raises are around 2%. -Incentive to get things done quickly is not there; no sense of urgency -There are zero opportunities for advancement. You are pigeon holed the day you are hired. -Company lacks a long term business strategy and vision. -Most senior leaders came from government and lack the business knowledge (not responsible for profit/loss) to grow the company. Serious leadership issues.

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