we lost a lot of good people during pandemic, it's taken time to reboot from the ground up, but for the most part it's a good place to be these days as a new engineer. Those who don't stay mostly trade up to new positions
Cons
I really don't have any cons. Our job is secure and they treat me and my engineers like humans, better, humans they want to invest in and see succeed.
Veeam Software Response
4y
Thank you for your feedback - we take your claims seriously and have communicated them with the Customer Success department. We would like to clarify that a quota increase of 100% has never occurred before. Additionally, we questioned our managers and there has been no pressure or blackmail for taking breaks - we believe intermittent breaks are necessary for mental wellness and productivity.
When our CSRs hit their targets there are incentives including promotions and monetary rewards - during our annual ACR, we ensure our employees are well compensated based on factors like performance and leadership potential. Do please share this feedback with your direct manager and HRBP, and we will do our best to directly address your concerns.
Great work life balance. Working with some of the smartest people I've ever worked with.
Cons
Growing pains of acquiring more companies.
Veeam Software Response
1w
Thank you for sharing this! We're really glad to hear you're enjoying the work-life balance and that the caliber of your colleagues has been a standout - that's something we hear often and are proud of.
Growth through acquisitions does come with its challenges, and we're working hard to make those transitions as smooth as possible for our teams. We appreciate your patience and continued contributions!
The health insurance was decent and the job was fully work from home. That's about it.
Cons
Inconsistent pay structure across the department, there were team leads making (in some cases significantly) less money than their direct reports and there were differences in pay as much as $20k to $30k between engineers doing the same work on the same team. That number is not an exaggeration. Management did not believe in properly staffing teams to meet the increasingly heavy workloads being placed upon them, whilst at the same time tying meagre pay raises that were markedly below cost of living increases to performance goals that were deliberately set to be next to impossible to achieve. Even the so-called bare minimum requirements required a level of work that other places would have labelled as satisfactory. This led to chronic burnout and stress that caused multiple people to either quit or go out on medical leave for extended periods of time. Team leads cared, but almost everyone above them either did not or did but were powerless to do anything about it. Senior management started offshoring support around late 2022/early 2023 by only hiring engineers in Costa Rica and India for both new growth positions and to replace engineers in existing support locations as they left due to worsening conditions. People who had been with the company since the early days of its time in the US left because the company had lost sight of what made it special and how it had gotten there while it pursued AI pipedreams and raising the company's net worth at the expense of discarding employees like a used baby wet wipe.