Autodesk Technical Program Manager Intern reviews

4.5

99% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)
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Andrew Anagnost

90% approve of CEO

99% positive business outlook

Technical Program Manager Intern employees have rated Autodesk with 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Technical Program Manager Intern professionals have an excellent working experience there. Autodesk is rated 23% above average by Technical Program Manager Intern professionals compared to other employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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67 reviews
4.0
Apr 22, 2023
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Pros

Terrific “total rewards” package, great people of all skill sets and backgrounds, beautiful regional offices globally, fun perks such as “Autodesk World Cup” annual company soccer tournament, lots of lateral mobility between internally posted role openings, if you connect well & build trust with your direct manager and always work hard, they will train you to get you anywhere you want to go in terms of upward movement Two more words: Andrew Anagnost. Just a truly amazing CEO. He will always keep is very real with us as employees and never veneer or lie to embellish or try to control a situation in an unhealthy way. He steers into the skid when things aren’t well and explains them professionally and offers pragmatic approaches to solutions. For having a background of essentially being a rocket scientist, he has incredible social and people skills. I appreciate knowing he is a ceo I can trust

Cons

Middle management and senior leadership on the whole is an unmitigated disaster, no one knows what they’re doing it seems at the upper levels (director and up) some obviously better than others. Difficulty with retaining good talent in the acquired companies that have been rolled into the broader Autodesk ecosystem, because even the best and brightest fro, acquired startups get leveled into Autodesk at a lower level sometimes significantly lower than their role at the startup sometimes leading to resentful or disgruntled employees. It’s also an ever-so-slow moving ship, decision seem to take an eternity to be made. This is probably everywhere, but long working hours especially if you hold a global role, and expectation to stay on after hours is common, particularly if you are down on your number in sales or working hard on a program/project- sometimes leading to aggravation in an imbalance of work and life. However again it’s a good rewards/salary and benefits package to mitigate this slightly

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5.0
Feb 4, 2023
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Pros

I work with great people who agree that work-life balance and flexibility is important. I have never been so happy at a job before working at Autodesk. I love my manager and feel that the company’s mission is important, and their culture is amazing.

Cons

It might not always be easy to move up the corporate ladder here. I have heard they hire upper management more than growing them internally.

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