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3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(736 total reviews)
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Rohit Ghai

67% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Barracuda Networks has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 736 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Barracuda Networks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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736 reviews
1.0
Jan 18, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I had a requirement to list at least 5 words in this section, however, I really only had one pro: Free lunch and coffee

Cons

Back in 2011 when I started my career at Barracuda Networks (5 years), there were happy employees, who didn't just work together, but were almost like family. There were trips to the Mountain Winery for concerts, tickets to sharks games, drinks, food and potlucks on holidays, Dean Drako (previous CEO) would have a monthly lunch meeting with new Barracuda employees to get acquainted, annual sales kick-off's were about motivating employees to work hard for the new year, and show appreciation of hard work in the prior year. I have seen Barracuda go through so many changes over the years, and since Dean Drako left, it has been a downward spiral. Barracuda is known to hire young men and women who crave for a career in the tech industry, and will work hard for a minimal wage, only to realize in a year or two that you can only move horizontally not vertically. The few that became successful were mostly those who had a relationship with executives/management prior to their careers at Barracuda. The lower management positions are a nothing but a joke. Barracuda mostly only considers current employees from basic sales roles who typically have little or no managerial experience. One of the employees hired for a managerial position chews tobacco every minute of the day, and recently did a sales announcement in front of the entire inside sales team with a dip hanging out of his mouth. There is no organized compensation plan for veterans at Barracuda, they do not give raises after a year, 5 years, 10 years. Instead, raises are typically only given when asked for, and are typically only with commission rather than your base salary. Just like 99% of the reviews posted here about Barracuda Networks, I have to again state, your base salary is not comparable to similar positions in the tech industry. Rather than incentivize their employees, Barracuda would rather spend their earnings on a large UFC cage built in the middle of the sales floor to be used for nothing but distracting announcements regarding negligible "spiffs", five-thousand dollar coffee machines, over ten 50'' screen TVs displayed in the "cuda-lounge" area that probably costed 10k+ to build ( employees don't really hang out here though), thousands of dollars spent monthly on lunches provided Monday-Wednesay, which gave half the company extreme food poisoning about 6 months ago, etc., etc.....the list goes on. All of the money spent on the above could have been spent on providing employees raises and incentives to stay at Barracuda and advance in their career. Barracuda's business model is no longer to simplify IT, it is to gain as much revenue for executives provided by its over-worked employees and a product that sells itself. I do not blame the short-lived employees, the veterans and executives that left Barracuda. Many, many talented people have come and gone at Barracuda. At one point I counted 8 employees leaving in one week. There is a high turnover rate, no incentives, low pay and poor management, so in other words, if you are looking at Barracuda for your next career, my advice is to look elsewhere for career opportunities. Don't waste your time and skills working for Barracuda.

1.0
Dec 12, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people you work with are great. The location is great. The culture is fun and very casual. They use a lot of more modern technologies. You learn quite a lot if you're new to the tech industry. The work is very enjoyable. Your expectations are very manageable. Work hours are flexible. Able to work from home pretty much whenever you like

Cons

Other than your immediate coworkers, senior devs and directors, and low level management nobody cares about you. Pay is terrible for the area. Anyone in engineering could easily get a job anywhere else making substantially more. NO compensation increases, even to cover inflation. Barely any room to advance. Employee retention is terrible. I've seen so many really talented people put in their two weeks notice, and they just get a "well, see ya later!" from management. No effort to get them to stick around. No effort to quell the unease of employees who have any negative feelings about the company. Benefits. There are so many other options for tech employment in Ann Arbor, you don't need to settle for this place. The only reason you should look into working at Barracuda, if you're an engineer, is if you have 0 experience, and no qualifications. You can get your 2 years in and go anywhere else. Product management is bad. The products could be held together with the equivalent of bubble gum and masking tape, and they wouldn't want to put time into polishing it up. New features on new features on new features. What's broken stays broken. Why would we want to make anything better, when it's new features that drive sales. MAYBE because those new sales are going to figure out really fast that the products are busted, and the new shiny feature they put money down for doesn't work as well as they had hoped.

2.0
Sep 10, 2015

Way more cons than pros

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Free lunches every day, free gym and other perks (game tickets, bar inside the building.. etc.) -Young, fun culture. -Good place to get your foot in the door if you have no experience.

Cons

-All of the money made (which is not a small amount) is obviously going into the wrong hands. Unlimited marketing budget but workers (all departments from finance, engineering, and sales..) are getting paid WAY below industry standards. Also, many of the managers are former bartenders who have very limited technical knowledge. -To go off my point above- money is not being well spent. Rather than funneling all of the money into the execs and marketing, why not put it into the products? So many complaints from customers about products and no decisions to properly invest into them. -Parking sucks -You work WAY more than the average company (for much little pay.) Since lunches are catered, you are pretty much expected to only take a 30 minute lunch. Anything around an hour is looked down upon. - Very quick turnaround here. All of the good and competent workers realize in about a year or so that they could get paid much more and be valued WAY more at a different company... this is why all of the excellent sales people and engineers leave. Which is terrible for the team that is left behind.

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