Veeam Software reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(1,481 total reviews)
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Anand Eswaran

74% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Veeam Software has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,481 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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4.0
Dec 8, 2016

Good for new juniors

Recommend
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Pros

Good salary for juniors, interesting tasks, great team. Office is pretty nice and comfortable. Also some bonuses like multisport card, fruits & cookies in office, good insurance

Cons

Salary for middle developers are not very high. Salary & promotion really depends on which team lead you have. All R&D is russian, so it will be hard for you if you dont speak this language. Terrific miscommunication between teams.

1.0
Mar 18, 2015

Great product for the SMB space.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Products Rocks. Set it and forget it. If your a college or high school grad, Veeam could be a very good first real job.

Cons

The product is not an Enterprise Solution. Can handle some enterprises, but the key word is solution. Company needs to expand it products portfolio. If your a true Enterprise Sales Professional, Veeam isn't for you. The business model is high transactions. The ASP is about $4,00k and 50% of the companies overall revenue is in transactions below $10K. Again, if your an experienced professional move on. Pay is below Market and their is an arrogance's from the Executive Management which is toxic and very frustrating. If the company wants your opinion they will give it to you. Company spends a ridiculous amount of time measuring things that don't matter. Overly metric centric and give Micro Management a whole new category in the Dictionary.

2.0
Feb 3, 2026

Reasonable Pay, Disappointing Management and Structure

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is good as well as benefits.

Cons

Poor organizational structure and lack of clarity: Roles, responsibilities, and reporting lines were confusing. This made collaboration and accountability very difficult. Nepotism and favoritism in leadership: Upper management heavily favored hiring and promoting people from their previous companies the "buddy system". Loyalty to personal networks appeared to matter more than competence or performance, which created cliques and made nonconnected employees feel like outsiders. Hypocritical company culture: Leadership frequently talked about "employee matters" values, strong culture, and employee well being, but in practice these were not reflected in actions. Layoffs, heavy workloads after staff reductions, and a focus on looking good on paper undermined any real trust. Frequent layoffs and job insecurity: Multiple rounds of layoffs created constant uncertainty. Remaining employees were expected to absorb significantly more work with fewer resources and little recognition or support. Heavy favoritism toward offshoring and lower cost international employees: Upper management strongly preferred hiring or retaining talent in countries with significantly lower cost of living because their lower salaries made departmental budgets and headcount metrics look better on paper. This resulted in U.S. based employees being disproportionately targeted in layoffs or overlooked for retention/promotion.

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