Salesforce reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(22,507 total reviews)
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Marc Benioff

80% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Salesforce has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 22,507 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Salesforce 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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2.0
Feb 20, 2019

FY20 KickOff

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salesforce was once known for being one of the most generous employers when it came to compensation and benefits. Well, it's a new day for FY20...

Cons

FY20 Kicked off with a THUD for many Salesforce Employees who were given ZERO merit raises. HR said this was due to the enoromous growth of the company and the rebalancing of title, etc. I would expect to see a large change over once all those final FY19 checks are cashed in April.

1.0
Jan 11, 2018

Unable to live up to its aspirations

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Has a privileged position in a rapidly growing industry.

Cons

Has become political and unable to live up to its innovation aspirations.

1.0
Dec 7, 2017
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Pros

Incredible employee benefits, including: - Amazing healthcare plans - VTO (Volunteer time off to work for non-profit organizations) - Tons of company sponsored events that are free to employees (popular movie tickets, grand openings, etc) - Great location (for Indianapolis) - More than competitive pay... highest paying in the area - Flexible working hours - Generous PTO policy (tons of positions have unlimited) - Exposure to tons of different clients/businesses in all kinds of different areas

Cons

If you're a Software Engineer looking to learn new technologies, create innovative technical solutions, or grow your career, I cannot stress to you enough to RUN AWAY from any opportunities at Salesforce Indy. The company culture would have you believe that Security/Trust trumps everything. Development machines are tightly locked down, and access to new technologies requires a multi-level approval process that can take months. While Security teams claim to "partner" with engineering teams, they impose security restrictions without any input from engineering and require layers of "evidence" as to why a restriction should be lifted (we're talking simple things like installing Docker). I was once told that "Powershell is banned, access to it is completely forbidden". Furthermore, the company claims to be Agile and is anything but. This is typical for large companies with internal software teams, but frankly I expected more from a company like Salesforce. User stores and bugs are tied back to epics that are "committed" to specific releases. They require stories that tie back outlining the project from start to finish, and individual stories are broken down further into "tasks" that really just lead to a tedious "check the box" workflow for most projects. If for some reason the project doesn't make it in the committed epic, prepare to be asked by multiple layers of management as to why it was dropped/delayed. If you're a developer looking for a 9-5 gig with the best benefits in town and an easy-going atmosphere, this might be for you. If you're a developer that wants to work with newer technologies and create truly innovative solutions to existing problems, look elsewhere. This job will not help you develop a better skillset, it will not help you work with newer tech, and it certainly won't allow you to come anywhere close to creating innovative solutions.

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Thank you for the feedback. Trust is our number one value because without Trust and Security of our customers' data nothing else is possible. That said, Innovation is also core value for us. If you think of ways for the company or your team to improve on innovation, we'd welcome your ideas. Please don't hesitate to leave feedback for me or other leaders in the Feedback App, or in the twice-yearly employee engagement survey. Working together, we can all ensure Salesforce remains a great place to work for all.
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