Oracle reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(59,889 total reviews)

Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia

42% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Oracle has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 59,889 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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3.0
May 9, 2021
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Pros

Salary was fine, but there were none of the perks you find at other big tech companies like Facebook or Google--no free snacks, have to pay for the gym onsite, etc. You don't have to work very hard as a BDC/sales development representative/whatever they're calling the role nowadays. But you are VERY dependent on your sales rep to "help" you find opportunities.

Cons

I wish people had warned me about the fratty culture. Oracle sales purportedly hires "leaders", which includes former college athletes, student council members, etc. and ultimately results in a lot of former fraternity/sorority members being hired. The environment is quite literally collegiate, in that all the bonding activities involve drinking and people act like they're still living out their frat-bro days. It doesn't help that they hire in such large batches (I started with 100 people in the Austin office) and with so many people fresh out of college, which leads to the same cliquey-ness and gossip that freshman year of college entailed.

1.0
Feb 12, 2020

Hostile work environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Resume Builder -Lots of young employees, fun environment, easy to make friends

Cons

-Misrepresentation of PTO. They say you get X number of PTO days but fail to mention that some of those will be forced PTO as the office is closed, and no you can't work from home. You don't get Christmas Eve off, seriously, who is going to take a sales call on Christmas Eve? -They have call competitions among the BDR's but everyone is logging fake phone calls to win. -BDR's "cheat" to hit quota, working leads that are not in there territory. -AE's misrepresent the annual revenue of leads they are working so that it looks like they are in their territory. This fosters a hostile work environment with AE's fighting over leads and arguing with BDR's. -The BDE team is an absolute joke, the meetings they put on for the BDR's are time sucks and not at all valuable. -They hire more BDR's than they have the bandwidth to promote, pushing out many BDR's once their year is up. Churning and burning through sales employees.

1.0
Oct 29, 2019

Business Development Rep

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

9-5 Job You pretty much can't get fired after your probation (literally) Your colleagues share the pain It's work and travel for semi-adults: work 9-5 without any major responsibilities and then go drink with your international friends.

Cons

Cafeteria: supposedly cheaper than buying food elsewhere. (Spoiler: It isn't) Managers: Ranging from older managers who don't know what they are doing, to younger managers who don't know what they are doing. Compensation: The topic managers and especially director level know are most important to you, but they REALLY don't want to talk about it. In Short; Not competitive and they more than likely will underpay you somehow. Training: Too much on the wrong topics. 95 percent of the training is based on the US market and its practices. More than likely not applicable to your market. Self Service Environment: Oracles big mantra. Means you help yourself, because no one else will. And they do mean that. If you expect help from managers, you'll be pointed towards trainings or asked to ask someone else. Good Luck. Culture: Apart from your peers, no one wants to hear your opinion. If you got one, keep it to yourself, it's a waste trying to change anything. Misc: 1) Any and pretty much all inappropriate things you might imagine would get someone fired, won't get you fired here. Antisemite remarks, harassment of any kind are no reason for Oracle to give you a warning let alone fire someone. 2) Not performing will mean you go on performance improvement. Because not performing is a reason to potentially be let got. Not any of the reasons above. 3) The few attempts at BDC's trying to establish a culture will be eradicated by management immediately through some thoroughly schizophrenic behavior. Example: "Decorate your desks to show team spirit and individualism." (one week later a corporate bigwig shows up) "tear down these hideous decorations and clean your desks" 4) don't ever question your target, training or anything put in front of you. Accept, nod and perform. 5) You will constantly be pushed into trainings, meetings, huddles, 1on1's and other completely useless assembly. This is to battle your 'downtime' (time not spent on the phone). They do not grasp the concept of work that doesn't include the use of a telephone. 6) They go to a level of analysis to check your activity levels that borderlines on invasive. Yet, should you question your targets, you will be told that such 'granular' analysis isn't being done for targets. 7) You have mandatory vacation days, which will be approved, but will also be reviewed and potentially revoked, should you not perform. So you book holidays in advance, take your HR demanded minimum days off, and should you not be on target, they might tell you you can't go. By now you should see that it's probably better to get work as a North Korean farmer. It's not a joke how big of a joke this company is. Go work somewhere else.

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