Camunda reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)
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Jakob Freund

60% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Camunda has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 145 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Camunda 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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145 reviews
3.0
Jun 15, 2025

Aspiring to have a culture of hustle, without the upside of ownership

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Pros

Exceptionally bright and committed colleagues across many functions A well-articulated remote work policy Ambitious mission with real market relevance

Cons

Camunda aspires to operate with the intensity and pace of a high-growth startup. That in itself isn’t problematic — many companies pursue that model. The issue is that it asks employees to behave like founders without offering the corresponding rewards or trust. Long hours, blurred boundaries, and a sense of constant urgency are clearly where the leadership wants to take the culture. Yet equity — the very thing that justifies that level of commitment in most startups — is thinly distributed, and for most, inconsequential. Employees are often told to “own” their work, have work life integration, not work life balance, take initiative, and operate with autonomy. In practice, strategic decisions are centralized, upward feedback is filtered, and true ownership — meaningful ownership of the company — is reserved for a select few.

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Camunda Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that you value the ambition of our mission, our colleagues, and the clarity around our remote work model. Our total reward team continually evaluates the market to provide a competitive Total Rewards package, understanding that not all employees value each component equally. If you have questions or advice on the topic, please reach out to the Total Rewards team, who welcomes your feedback and constructive dialogue. We're actively reviewing how we communicate expectations and how we support teams through change. Thank you again!
1.0
Jun 15, 2025

Once a Mission-Driven Tech Company—Now a Case Study in Dysfunction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Brilliant, passionate ICs who genuinely want to do great work Solid core product and engaged open-source community (though morale is starting to crack there too) Remote-first structure allows for flexibility

Cons

Leadership vacuum at the top: The executive team is fragmented, risk-averse, and deeply siloed. There is a ever rotating cast of actors and priorities that burn people out without delivering results. Revolving door of talent: Some of the most capable people have either left or been pushed out. Top talent is not retained or empowered—it’s replaced by safer, less experienced hires who won’t challenge the status quo. No GTM strategy to speak of: Camunda’s commercial strategy is reactive and misaligned with its product roadmap. Sales, marketing, and product regularly pull in different directions. Targets are set top-down without a grip on market reality, then revised mid-quarter, eroding trust. Burnout culture masked as 'ownership': Employees are encouraged to be self-starters and let go of work life balance—but in reality, they're left unsupported and overburdened. Accountability flows down, not up. Middle management is stuck firefighting, and no one is protecting the teams from executive churn. SLT wants us to work like founders without the incentive: Recent All Hands and confluence posts about Camundi needing to reframe how we think work life balance will only work if our equity makes it worthwhile. It does not. Politics > performance: Promotions are based more on personal alignment with leadership than impact. Dissent, even when thoughtful, is unwelcome. Those who raise concerns are seen as troublemakers, not leaders. The Partnerships team: Neglected and mismanaged from the top —despite being critical for scale. Several years of investment have been wasted due to poor executive sponsorship and lack of GTM fluency. Performative morale-building: In response to worsening Glassdoor scores, there’s been a recent internal push for employees to flood the site with positive reviews. These posts receive little to no engagement, reflecting the growing gap between the curated external narrative and internal reality.

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Camunda Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that you value Camunda’s people, product and remote way of work. Our goal to lead the PO&A category has been consistent, and we have been responsive to economic and technological shifts, ensuring that we build a product with the highest benefits for both current and future customers. We want to surround people with talented colleagues, meaningful challenges, and an environment where passion for your craft drives your success. Thank you again for contributing to the conversation. We’re listening, learning, and committed to building a company that reflects both our ambition and our values.
5.0
Jun 13, 2025

Transparent, Human, and Growing: Why I’m Still All In on Camunda

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Pros

I’ve been at Camunda for over five years, working across GTM in both internal and external-facing roles, and I can confidently say this is the best job I’ve ever had. The people are truly special. At every level of the company, you’re treated as a person first and an employee second. You’re not just another cog in the wheel here. Camunda gives space to grow, try new things, and learn in ways that most companies just don’t. Our benefits are stellar: unlimited FTO (with a recommended minimum of 30 days off!), flexible hours, and a remote-first culture that lets you balance work with real life, appointments, kids, travel, and rest. And not in a “we say this but don’t mean it” way, we live it. I’ve taken time to reset without guilt, and that makes a difference. Senior Leadership has been upfront and transparent that Camunda is on a steep growth curve. Starting at an in-person company event in summer 2024, we were told we were setting ourselves up to catch a “wave”, a massive opportunity in our space. Since then, they’ve stayed consistent in updating us across Company All Hands, Kickoff events, department meetings, and async updates. They’ve been clear: this ride won’t be slow or easy, but it’s a chance to build something remarkable. And they gave people the chance early on to opt out if that journey wasn’t the right one for them. That honesty is backed up by action. A recent example: a message around work-life balance sparked concern, and instead of brushing it off, leadership addressed it head-on in our next All Hands, clarifying the intent, owning the miscommunication, and reinforcing our FTO and flexibility. That kind of transparency isn’t just talked about, it’s practiced.

Cons

Camunda has gone through a lot of change this past year: team changes, new priorities, people leaving, and yes, some layoffs. I won’t pretend it’s been easy. But I will say this, none of it has been a surprise. Leaders gave us fair warning that this phase of growth would be demanding and not the right fit for everyone. They’ve followed through with generous exit packages, respectful internal updates, and compassion for the people impacted. While it’s always tough to see great people go, I’ve consistently seen leadership act with empathy and integrity. Many of us have kept in touch with former colleagues, some of whom became close friends, and from what I’ve heard, that same respect extended into offboarding, too. Camunda isn’t perfect. But it is human, forward-looking, and full of people trying their best. In tech, that’s rare. I’ve seen friends at other companies burned out, undervalued, or blindsided. Here, even when things are hard, I still want to be part of it. And that says everything.

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Camunda Response
12mo
Thank you for such a thoughtful review. We’re grateful for your feedback and proud that the values of transparency, flexibility, and humanity come through in your experience. Feedback like this is a reminder of what we’re building together, even through times of change. Thank you for being such a meaningful part of the journey.
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