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      What is the company culture at Aiven?

      Aiven reviews

      Great for those that like to work around the clock under a leadership microscope.

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      They have a compelling multi-cloud offering.

      Cons

      The product lacks quality support, clear direction, and competitive pricing. The culture could be great, but leadership responds to unpredictability or volatility with micro-inspection and a "my way" mentality, filling your calendar with mind-numbing meetings.

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      Aiven Response
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      Your feedback on your experience at Aiven is highly appreciated and is instrumental in shaping our strategy to improve. We genuinely appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We’re focused on providing our customers with the best possible experience, so it’s great to hear that you found our multi-cloud offering compelling. We will highlight your concerns on the lack of quality support, clear direction, and competitive pricing when we collate internal feedback. We are adapting our product strategy and will be working hard to address these issues. You also mention your frustration with unpredictability and volatility. We’re committed to creating a positive working environment for all of our employees, so will use your feedback about the leadership team to improve our communication and decision-making processes. We can only agree that our employees are our greatest asset and are committed to providing them with the resources and support they need to be successful. We hope that you will consider rejoining Aiven in the future and look forward to the opportunity to address your concerns and demonstrate our commitment to positive change. Ed Director, Talent & People Experience

      Growth company but highly corporate culture

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
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      Pros

      Few years ago used to have fun culture, good benefits across markets and also talented people. But unfortunately this is in the past. So, folks who scored contracts before 2022 would still list those as benefits.

      Cons

      It took me a long time to put a finger on what is exactly wrong with this company. I'd say, Aiven surely struggles like any growth company who accepted a huge investment. The financial projection was way off charts and actual growth doesn't match the promised number. Investors get nervous, board is unhappy. This creates panic and tension in the C-level and afterwards all cascades down into complete chaos to the lower levels. This is my guess ofc, because I can't explain the chaos otherwise. Chaos looks like unbalanced workloads, some teams are burning out, others -- severely underutilized, contradicting requirements in product, overly optimistic sales targets, systematic internal mess with processes, unhappy colleagues across all departments complaining non-stop. This drains the energy dramatically. There was no clear guidance from upper managers who oftentimes didn't contribute at all and were just sitting on their hands. Tbh I never really understood why Aiven created an army of managers, directors and execs. This is a highly corporate vertical structure that is not needed in the 400ppl company. It would take you in some cases 5-6 levels of approvals for certain things, just ridiculous waste of time. Some of the most talented and loyal folks actually left, or worse - were laid off. Some of the most toxic and inefficient guys would be still there. So go figure who is responsible to keep talent. It definitely broke my professional heart to see folks who would really care about Aiven leaving. Many of those were actually women recently. As of now, majority of the leadership at Aiven are middle aged white males. Tells you something about the vibe.

      5

      Transforming to success

      Senior director
      Current employee
      London, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
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      Pros

      Aiven offers the opportunity to join a fast paced team leading the way on focussed transformation for success. The opportunity for the Aiven platform and capabilities is huge and for maximising. Adding experience into and gaining experience in Aiven is constantly rewarding. This is an environment where you are supported to perform your role and reach realistic goals. The culture is threaded through the business, Openness, Courage and Ownership. These are demonstrated daily. Aiven takes the employee opinions very seriously and with polls, touch points and feedback sessions regularly. Workshops often take place to resolve. As well as company benefits Aiven supports individual learning and provides budget in addition to company trainings. Aiven stays true to full company culture and runs an annual company event where each function comes together over the space of a few days each year. Joining Aiven in 2023 has been a journey I am still enjoying. Work hard, play hard culture.

      Cons

      Gaining market share and awareness cannot come quick enough. Joining a company during a transformation can be hard on the people that have been here a long time. That said I mostly see people thrive thus far.

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      Aiven Response
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      We're really pleased to hear you are enjoying your time at Aiven. Thank you for taking the time to give your feedback! We’re always looking for ways to improve our team's experience and appreciate your comments regarding our culture, learning budget, trainings, benefits and ways of working. If you would like to give further feedback please feel free to reach out to a member of the People Experience Team to discuss. We look forward to you continuing to have a great career at Aiven!

      Would not recommend

      Marketing
      Former employee
      Berlin
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good people, and great talent in parts of the organization

      Cons

      Lack of direction and clarity in the company, products being discontinued at short notice which negatively impacts the culture in the company, poor internal communication and unclear roles and responsibilities resulting in high employee turnover and churn,

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      Worst ever

      Sales
      Current employee
      Recommend
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      Pros

      I can't think of anything good about it.

      Cons

      I have never seen a company that does not function so well. The engineering team, the source of the company's strength, cannot produce competitive products, marketing is forced to create hype messages, internal sales cannot set new meetings and sales cannot hit a quota. The company is in a complete negative cycle and internal morale is low, resulting in widespread fraud.

      19

      Manager

      Account executive
      Current employee
      Maryland City, MD
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great company culture and opportunities

      Cons

      Pay wasn’t amazing but was fair

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      Aiven Response
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      We're really pleased you’re enjoying your time at Aiven. We’re always looking for ways to improve our team's experience and appreciate your feedback regarding our Aiven culture and opportunities.

      Salary

      Graphic designer
      Former employee
      Helsinki, Southern Finland
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great working culture and people

      Cons

      Focus only on revenue and not on people retention

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      Aiven Response
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      Thank you for your feedback. We're glad that you enjoyed the working culture and the people you worked with at Aiven. We are constantly working to balance our business focus with our focus on our people. We hear your concern about retention and are always looking for ways to improve in this area. We wish you the best in your future endeavours. Ed Director, Talent & People Experience

      Growing company with a nice culture and travel opportunities

      Recruiter
      Current freelancer
      London, England
      Recommend
      CEO approval
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      Pros

      Nice culture, opportunities to travel, company is growing and ambitious,

      Cons

      Nothing specific, although the company strategy can change quickly.

      No direction but down to the bottom

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Flexible work setting Remote work (to some) Ok-ish salary (to some)

      Cons

      Absolute mess in leadership. The company has no real direction. Lots of hand waving and grand words that change all of the sudden. Weak top management, exec team just running politics. Terrible culture as a result of lack of vision and poor execution. Plenty of cargo cult and "lets just do something" without direction.

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      Aiven Response
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      Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate you sharing your perspective as a long-term employee. It's good to hear that you value our flexible work setting, remote work options, and salary. However, we're very concerned to hear your experience with your perception of direction and leadership. We know it can be frustrating when strategies seem unclear, and we have been actively working to improve this through async company updates, Town Halls, Crab Week, Crabby Dispatch and more. We are taking your feedback seriously and will ensure that it gets visibility at the highest level. Thank you. Ed Director, Talent & People Experience

      Exciting culture with supportive colleagues and growth potential

      Gtm
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Exciting time to be at Aiven. There is tangible opportunity here. The culture has been a breath of fresh air. You work daily with supportive people that want to work together to scale the company for the next decade.

      Cons

      Nothing to note so far

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