Great Benefits, Great Vacation time, Good People - hard to move around. - Senior Technical Support Engineer Oracle Employee Review

4.0
Oct 4, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

The company is so large that if your main concern is stability, this would be the number 1 choice to be in MN. Oracle is an international company as well, so people have found positions in Oracle offices around the world. Workplace is Diverse and the people are great to work with. I Tele-commute 3 days a week with some of my co-workers doing it full time. So this is a great work at home position that allows me flexibility to be with my family.

Cons

Its Big, so big that sometimes you feel like you can't make a difference. The bureaucracy also makes it hard to move around to other positions that you desire. In addition, once you have obtained the position, it may take another 6-12 months for the approval process to complete before you can start your new position.

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Every group/division can be different in how they treat their employees, but I'd say overall there is very good atmosphere of trust and fairness. There is a strong focus on education, and they reimburse for outside classes taken (Up to 5k/year I think). Benefits are good, and I'd say quite competitive in the market. Good 401K matching (they'll contribute a max of 3% of your 6% or greater). Free drinks in the breakroom. Flexibility to work from home at times. (If you live 50+ miles away from an office you can work full-time from home...policy).

Cons

They don't try to make the workplace anything special (maybe a pool table and arcade game are cliche or gimmicky?). In the 10 years I've worked there, they've given 2 measly %1 cost of living raises (this is the same with most everyone I've spoken to, some don't get any raises). You will not get a substantial raise ever, unless you leave then get rehired on (they will not match offers, better to leave). New employees that you train will make 10 - 20K more than you several years after you hire on (not just me, they do this to all tenured employees). They will give these untrained, less experienced people higher titles (again this is done to everyone not just me). You learn pretty quickly that you're dispensable. The company has billions in cash and they don't re-invest in their employees, just in acquiring new companies and hiring new people that know nothing that you get to train.

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