Can't wait for my contract to expire. - Consultant Data Domain Employee Review

1.0
Sep 27, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cheaper food in cafeteria than past employer. Every Friday at 4:30 is ok party in cafeteria. Free soda. Free workout center vis-a-vis past employer. Great products to work on. OK hours for business side. 9am normal time start.

Cons

2-week vacation (not including sick days) - compared to last employer with 3 weeks. Photocopy machines lacking in work area - 2 machines per floor - have to walk half way across building. IT Helpdesk very weak - response time very, very slow - several weeks to clear help desk ticket. Lack of sufficient training program for new employees - training provided by giant corporate EMC in Massachuesetts. Business-side management eats young (newer employees) - seen bad treatment of good, terminated employees Lack of 1-on-1 or clear directions from business side management. People there tends to rather just take paycheck than enjoy the products.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Culture is good, code base is very stable and revenue stream kept increasing.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Work on new technology (de-dup disk based backup storage system). The technology is way ahead of competitors. This can be fun to work for. 2. Some smart engineers and overall good engineering team. 3. If you joined before IPO, it can be a reason to keep working for this company until your shares are vested or its stock tanks.

Cons

1. Not much oppotunities moving up as engineers. In general, engineer managers do not talk about your personal growth too much during review or other times. They care more about getting things done. So unless you are good at kissup or very aggressive (gain favorites from certain higher level managers), your chance of promotion is slim. 2. Mediocre compensation/benefits. There is no 401K match. Quite mediocre health benefits requiring big out-of-pocket cost and monthly premium. There is no bonus. Only recently there is yearly stock option grant (earlier on, only after almost 4 years), and amount of grant is not good. 3. Mediocre engineering management. Senior VP almost never talks to average engineers so engineers have no idea what he is doing and he is probably has no idea what engineers are thinking. Other lower level managers seem only interested in getting their piece of work done, ignoring all other aspects of people management.

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