Neo4j reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(228 total reviews)
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Emil Eifrem

66% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Neo4j has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 228 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Neo4j 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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228 reviews
1.0
Nov 9, 2023

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Pros

Base pay was solid but hitting commissions was nearly impossible

Cons

Never seen a more toxic and unhealthy work environment created by the leadership here. CEO is non-existent, and leadership has been going through a turbulent period of churn where they are firing anyone who isn't their personal friend or doesn't blindly say yes to everything they say. Very much a fall in line or we will find someone who will kind of culture. HR will tell you that you are fine and you have nothing on your record then hand you a separation agreement the next day. Constant firings are not based on performance but for made-up reasons to just get you out the door. If you are trying to start a career in sales then look the other way since there is zero upward mobility.

2.0
Jul 2, 2024

The CEO is Out to Lunch

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The fully remote working arrangement is nice.

Cons

I've been an employee here for several years, and I can say without hesitation that this place has become a complete disaster, largely thanks to our bloated and incompetent People Team. Where to begin? The People Team seems to exist in its own bubble, constantly launching new "initiatives" that serve no purpose other than to justify its existence. It schedules performance reviews at the most inconvenient times possible like end-of-quarter crunch time, holiday periods, you name it. It's as if it has zero awareness of the actual business needs or employee workload. Speaking of waste, we've halted hiring (again), yet we maintain an overstaffed recruiting team. It's a misuse of company resources that could be better allocated elsewhere. Then, there's the change to assigning US-based HR reps to handle employees in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. As a result there’s a complete lack of understanding of local issues and cultural nuances. It’s resulted in lots of miscommunication and frustration. These baffling decisions have only cultivated deep mistrust between HR and the rest of the business. The endless employee surveys are a joke. We fill them out, hoping for change, but nothing ever comes of it. Any concerns are dismissed as “we're doing well against industry benchmarks." News flash: just because other companies are also terrible doesn't mean we should aspire to mediocrity. They're actively destroying morale and fostering a toxic work environment. Our CEO sits idly by, allowing HR to run amok and take over the company. Their failure to address these issues and resolve this dysfunction is a leadership disaster. If you value your time, sanity, and career growth, steer clear of this sinking ship.

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Neo4j Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. Our People Team works hard to support the business. We align our goals and initiatives to the feedback our employees provide in the annual engagement survey. We understand the pressures of the business and our performance review cycles have a two-month completion window to enable employees to flex around business requirements and the holiday season. You may be aware that I recently joined the People Team, based in London. The location of my role was a strategic decision to ensure that we continue to connect and align with our employee and management population. We are currently reviewing our global HR model so this is a good time to provide feedback. I would welcome the opportunity to talk to you, please feel free to contact me directly. - Caroline Martin, Neo4j People Team
1.0
Jan 31, 2023

No longer a "Swedish company"

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A few good people left in the company

Cons

I have worked at Neo4j for the last four years. I have never in my career seen a company go downhill so fast. What used to be a fun, trustworthy and inclusive environment is now toxic. I actively saw the enthusiasm and passion be drained from employees during this past year. New management regularly talks badly behind employee's backs and every department points fingers and blames someone else for their problems. They blamed the layoffs on outside macroeconomic factors, but yet they are now backfilling for those positions that they laid off. The layoffs were just a way to get rid of more tenured employees to make room for managements friends. If it was not for the current market, I would have left this position a while ago.

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Neo4j Response
3y
Tough review to read, and so sorry this was your experience. You're right though, Neo4j is no longer a purely Swedish company, as have been headquartered in San Mateo California for quite some time. What makes a company special is not just being "Swedish", but rather holding on the special things from our roots, and ensuring they are carried on as we grow. As you know, we have a grassroots 40+ person "Culture Initiative" which is a global team of employees, not HR sponsored, who meet regularly to ensure what is at the core of Neo4j, is not lost as we grow. Much of that comes from our Swedish roots. So sorry to hear that you weren't feeling a part of that. We encourage everyone to join this group, and if you have strong opinions - we would LOVE to hear them, directly! Thanks for taking the time to post. -Kristin
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