Oracle reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(59,821 total reviews)

Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia

42% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Oracle has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 59,821 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Oracle 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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60K reviews
1.0
Jun 18, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay is good, the office is cool, and it's right next to a lot of great lunch spots.

Cons

First off, this job has made me question weather I even want to be a software engineer any more. This WAS a fantastic place to work when I started. Since then it has just gone steadily downhill. When I started, the team I worked with was great. Smart, motivated people, who would band together to solve very exciting and complex engineering problems. When I started, I got the feeling that this was not the typical lean management type shop, and managers really wanted to grow a strong team, and were focused on developer experience, work life balance, and created an exciting environment with lots of good work to go around. Today as I write this review, I am counting down the days until my next round of vesting so I can get out of this place like a bat out of hell. An engineer on my team recently expressed concerns about the ops burden, and an almost complete inability to work on anything other than ops and putting out fires. The response from management was, in not so many words, "tough sh!t." The people that have been hired recently have been producing work of a quality so low, that I honestly am embarrassed to call them my co-workers. The new projects coming down the pipe are depressing, and even those are getting put on hold because we constantly have to put out fires. My manager has been relegated to nothing more than a bearer of bad news, and that is a shame because he is honestly one of the best people I've ever worked with, and someone I have grown to consider a good friend. The code review process that use to be thorough, helpful, and very effective, is consistently being circumvented by cliques of low quality developers who work completely within their own circles. The result is code quality so low that I'm consistently struggling to resist the urge to toss my computer out the window. I recently saw a conversation with one of our veteran engineers, who was trying to wrap his mind around a seemingly poor design decision, to which his only response was to simply leave the chat group. I can only assume this was because he would have otherwise been unable to keep it professional. And our good engineers are so burnt out, that they just don't have the energy to try and correct these problems. And not least of all, the people that seem to be getting promoted, are the people who focus on getting promoted, and not on doing a good job (with a few exceptions). The people who are more focused on contributing to their own success, rather than contributing to the success of the organization. And that is a shame. And also, COVID-19 problems negate any of the pros related to the office and its location. All in all, my recommendation is, don't get sucked in. They may try to sell you on some of the good qualities and core values that we use to have, but in reality, OCI has turned into another mediocre big development shop, and if you're a good engineer looking to solve challenging problems. This is not the place for you. If you want to make money, and climb the corporate ladder, then by all means, apply.

1.0
Sep 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The brand is highly regarded by other companies and recruiters.

Cons

The three Ts of sales (Territory, Timing and Talent) are what makes or breaks you. Territories are remarkably unfair cut. Do not get fouled the majority of reps will never! make their target and thats not due to a lack of trying. (Amsterdam is an expensive city if you live of your base salary...). Timing becomes a gamble due to very long sales circles. Talent can’t overcome the bad territories and bad timing. Moreover the company change the compensation plan, to their favor within an ongoing fiscal!! Meaning you got less for your deals than agreed on before... Within 2 years the new department was started and closed. All 40 employees who were recruited from Germany lost their job. The office was transferred 4! times during this period. The company is claiming to produce state of the art IT, but runs itself on 80s corporate IT. Tools are even crashing on their own! Java products. In general internal process make up a the lion share of your task. Talk about selling internally rather than to external. Career improvement is difficult because your manager will change every year, which means starting from scratch. It is a difficult place that will you leave cynical and emotionally drained.

3.0
Feb 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Young friendly workforce, made a lot of friends. Can get by on doing nothing for months, if you're so inclined. Being in business development is more lucrative than being an actual sales rep.

Cons

Was sexually harassed daily, had to go to therapy to deal with the constant harassment. Open floor plan allows men to come to your desk and talk to you endlessly, HR does nothing to stop it, even if you file a complaint. Was truly anxious all day long while working here. When I complained to management they victim-blamed and said I should change what I wear to work, rather than addressing the aggressor's behavior. Management does not care about you, only cares about hitting their sales goals. Men do not listen to women's input and will openly ignore you/ talk over you. New accounts/ products to sell every single June 1. If you are working a deal and it crosses a cut off you do not get paid, the new rep does. No incentive to work hard. They DO NOT care about their customers at all, not even a little bit. I honestly think that senior management is a bunch of incompetent ex-frat boys, including Mark Hurd. Never took a sick day because my manager always made me feel terrible for being at work.

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