SolarWinds reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,459 total reviews)
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Sudhakar Ramakrishna

78% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

SolarWinds has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,459 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SolarWinds 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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1.0
Aug 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Catered lunches, onsite gym, onsite cafeteria and coffee shop, beautiful new facilities.

Cons

Biggest problem: little to no promotion from within. Frequent turnover because of nowhere to go, cultural fit and lowball starting salaries. Several people I knew in the company moved backwards in their careers (lessened responsibility, lessened influence, and assigned to less complex and engaging work) through reorganizations of the department. Reorganization is frequent. It's one thing to be willing to change, but it feels as if the company is disorganized and has no sense of direction. Taking the initiative to get things done is almost discouraged due to the highly compartmentalized nature of the marketing department, yet the frequent shuffling or roles often makes it difficult to find the appropriate person who owns a task. Marketing in particular is extremely cliquish, as another review stated. There is an exclusionary attitude towards members of the company who don't fit a certain image. What is said to a person's face and what is said when they are not around are often two very different things. Marketing relies too heavily on email (which its audience sees as spam) and is resistant to change their approach to fit the needs of sales or engineering. SolarWinds' technical staff is highly intelligent and a joy to work with, yet they often dread working with marketing. You are expected to be online or reachable at almost all hours of the day, and vacation/family/emergency time is not respected. If you wait to check email when you get to work after time off, regardless of why, you are behind. There is no semblance of work/life balance, especially outside of the VP level. Lowest-level employees are slammed with work with too few thanks or opportunities to grow beyond their usual responsibilities. There are many managers and not enough ways to be promoted into or above that role. Those who leave because they want more time for their personal life get framed in a negative light: "they couldn't keep up with the pace." That pace is unsustainable for a person with a family or other responsibilities outside of work, especially given the low pay and rare opportunities for career growth. A geek would feel unwelcome here. That is a huge problem when you work in tech.

1.0
Jul 16, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

relaxed dress code nice new building free gym free snacks catered lunches

Cons

consistently changing policies without beneficial results top heavy organization (many vps, svps, directors, managers) understaffed in key positions lack of upward mobility Nepotism left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing

2.0
Mar 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Lots of churn, an employee I know left almost every 2 weeks since I joined Growing revenue and customer base Standard benefits such as health insurance and 401K matching Solid business model that just works Every second spent is contributing to the bottom line, low wastage Job pay is well above industry average Very predictable work day and consistent execution No work on weekends Dependable internal tools and processes to allow for flawless execution

Cons

Limited learning opportunity Promotion opportunities no longer like a startup Low vacation considering no sick leave Employees are overpaid but also overworked Time off during work day is frowned upon, officially clocked Lack of role models or strategic leaders No leeway for failure or risk taking Motivates employees with one thing - money Low recognition for overtime and above and beyond effort All decisions are driven top down, low empowerment Extremely sales driven and coin operated strategy Lack of innovation, purely inorganic growth Employees follow process throughout, drone style In decision making, employees are treated purely as resources, not people No team building, team offsite, team meetings, courses, get work done and leave

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