Run Away From This Toxic Dump - Marketing SolarWinds Employee Review

1.0
Oct 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Many of the people below management level are kind, helpful and supportive. Otherwise, the main advantage to working at SolarWinds is that the bar is set incredibly low for all future workplaces.

Cons

While it is easy to say that all negative Glassdoor reviews are nothing more than disgruntled workers, SolarWinds should be paying more notice to them should they ever want their rates of churn to ever improve. The company likes to label their own brand of chaotic mismanagement as being “fast - paced”, in what could only be described as a self - congratulatory way of management excusing their behaviour. There’s fast - paced, and then there’s whatever SolarWinds is. The rates of gaslighting and toxicity are unparalleled from normal working environments, and the offices they’re forcing staff to go into are grim, dark and outdated. It’s ironic that SolarWinds extends their CARE values to everyone except their staff, who they quite simply don’t trust or remotely CARE about.

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5.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Stimulating work, great people, nice office space with good amenities, good work life balance and flexibility on in-office time, competitive compensation

Cons

siloed org which is very standard for this industry

1.0
Mar 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive pay, but very rarely worth it for the amount of work given.

Cons

In my experience, this was the least effectively run organization I’ve worked for. Core internal processes were inconsistent and frequently changed without clear ownership, which made planning and execution unnecessarily difficult. Decision-making authority was often unclear, and accountability for outcomes was limited. Several managers appeared under-empowered or insufficiently experienced for the scope of their roles, resulting in unresolved issues and shifting priorities. The culture felt highly political, with visibility and internal alignment sometimes taking precedence over delivery. Informal cliques appeared to thrive, which made collaboration and transparency harder than it should be. Suggestions for improving processes or addressing recurring issues did not gain traction and were perceived negatively, creating an environment where initiative felt risky rather than supported. I experienced the workplace as toxic, with low trust, limited psychological safety, and conflict frequently handled through escalation or avoidance rather than resolution. HR structures were not effective at addressing concerns or providing a neutral escalation path. Senior leadership frequently emphasized a unified company culture; however, in practice different parts of the organization operated with noticeably different norms and priorities, with limited integration into a cohesive whole. Overall, the environment did not support high-trust, high-accountability work, and sustained progress was difficult despite the efforts of some capable individuals.

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