Informatica reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(3,424 total reviews)
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Amit Walia

72% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Informatica has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,424 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Informatica employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jul 16, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Informatica has a great reputation, but the reputation is legacy technology which is holding our growth back as we get passed up by younger companies with fresh technology.

Cons

Legacy technology. Haven't transformed into a cloud company which was the reason for going private. Customers not happy with increased support costs because the quality of support and new releases has deteriorated as Informatica has attempted to cut its way to prosperity. Customers say that Informatica has become Oracle. New products have been buggy which has caused customer pain, impacted customer loyalty, and caused issues with the partner community. Just had a big layoff and let go so many talented people. An incredible amount of experience just walked out the door. European and Canadian private equity owners focus on cutting our way to prosperity instead of innovation. Products are segmented into groups so Informatica can be sold off in pieces. Companies that are going to IPO don't have big layoffs. Culture has steadily deteriorated.

2.0
Jan 24, 2017

Oh, what used to be....

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Informatica was a hidden gem in Silicon Valley. A successful, welcoming, open company with a culture that rivaled tech giants. Most of the people still there are incredible folks. A great company is made from great people. The technology is amazing, always a leader.

Cons

Executive and senior leadership team are the most uninspiring people I have come to see. They do not understand the valley, the technology, the people, or anything for that matter. They took away what mattered the most and treated the best people as after thoughts. It's no wonder there was a mass exodus. Can people be successful here? Sure, if you play office politics. It's not anger than former employees have, it's disappointment.

1.0
Nov 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Company Wide Mass layoff to achieve goal Lack of empathy for employee's Lack of Transparency Lack of Trust Lack of Support Below industry average payment

Cons

In 2023, Informatica underwent two rounds of layoffs, a decision seemingly driven by the aim to boost the company's stock price. The experience of these layoffs was deeply distressing, particularly for those impacted in the R&D development team. Layoffs, when conducted fairly and transparently, can be understandable in certain scenarios—such as performance-based reasons or during mergers and acquisitions—provided employees are given ample notice. However, the manner in which these layoffs were executed warrants further discussion, as it left employees in both the United States and India in a state of shock and anxiety. The layoffs occurred twice in 2023, first at the beginning of the year and again in November. The suddenness of these actions, devoid of any prior information or clues, took employees by surprise, with emails sent just minutes after company-wide announcements, determining their employment fate. This abruptness caused widespread panic among the workforce, leaving individuals scrambling to understand their next steps. Employees who received layoff emails found their computer access revoked and their workstations wiped clean. Managers were directed not to take calls from affected employees. In the aftermath, the company's offices remained closed for 15 days, further unsettling the workforce. The repercussions of these abrupt layoffs were far-reaching, affecting individuals with varying tenures, from newcomers to those with decades of service ex: 24 years of experience within the company. Navigating the job market during the holiday season added an additional layer of hardship to those already reeling from the sudden upheaval. Furthermore, within the organization, reports of favoritism and group dynamics have cast a shadow over trust and fairness, particularly within the R&D team and leadership. Allegations of bias based on race or region have added to the distressing narrative. Witnessing colleagues lose their jobs in an instant, seeing their struggles during the holiday season to secure new employment, has been a painful and unsettling experience. Many affected individuals are immigrants, facing timelines and legal constraints in their job search. These developments have shaken the foundation of trust within the organization, eroding confidence in the leadership's vision, which appears to prioritize swift full-time employee terminations without adequate notice. It gives rise to second thoughts about recommending Informatica as a workplace. In closing, the lack of advance notification for these layoffs has compounded the distress. Employees who dedicated their time and effort to the company deserved a more considerate and empathetic approach during these challenging times. As a result, I hesitate to endorse working at Informatica, especially within the R&D team.

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