Commvault reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,158 total reviews)
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Sanjay Mirchandani

90% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Commvault has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,158 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Commvault 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
Nov 23, 2025
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Pros

good product, Great vision but a toxic leader at best

Cons

I rarely write reviews, but my experience over the past year makes it necessary to share my perspective for anyone considering joining the Customer Success organization. Until the new Director of Customer Success joined, the team was confident, motivated, and clear about growth paths. The culture was collaborative, managers had autonomy, and individual contributors felt valued. Unfortunately, everything shifted dramatically once new leadership took over. In my personal experience, the work environment has grown increasingly toxic. Team morale has plummeted, and many of us no longer have clarity or confidence in our roles, our future, or the direction of the department. I’ve worked with multiple directors across different companies, many of whom were true visionaries. I have never encountered a leader who involved themselves so deeply in IC-level career paths while simultaneously being so disconnected from the actual work being done. Managers no longer have meaningful input on how they rate or reward their own teams—decisions are frequently overridden with little explanation and no observable basis in merit or the KPIs we are supposedly evaluated on. Promotions that were in motion have been halted, people leading strategic initiatives have been removed without context, and recognition appears to fall primarily to a select few who stay in the director’s inner circle. It often feels less like a performance culture and more like a political one. From what we’ve seen so far, the director has made no effort to build rapport with ICs, understand the challenges we face, or even remain approachable. Feedback channels have been used repeatedly, but nothing changes. The tone is often dismissive or unnecessarily harsh, and many team members now operate in a constant state of uncertainty. Several colleagues—including high performers—have openly begun exploring opportunities elsewhere simply for the sake of peace of mind, not money. Seeing how internal feedback has been handled gives me little confidence that external reviews will drive any meaningful change. But if you’re evaluating whether to join this CS organization, I strongly suggest doing your homework, asking hard questions, and thinking twice. A once-thriving team has been struggling under leadership that, in my personal experience, prioritizes control over collaboration and optics over substance. For your own sanity and career growth, proceed with caution.

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Commvault Response
6mo
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide your feedback. We are always looking at ways to improve our culture and take our employees concerns seriously. I'd like to invite you to have a conversation with your HRBP or with me directly. Martha Delehanty, Chief People Officer
2.0
Nov 22, 2025
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Pros

Fantastic coworkers who hold everything together. A few managers genuinely support their teams. The work itself could be meaningful if leadership priorities stopped shifting constantly.

Cons

- Promotions feel impossible to trust. We’re told decisions are based on metrics, but recent promotions directly contradicted the dashboards. High performers were passed over while someone with significantly lower performance numbers was promoted, justified with vague claims of “extra initiatives.” It’s hard to stay motivated when effort and results don’t seem to matter. -Flexibility is inconsistent and unfair. HR promises flexibility, but what employees actually get depends entirely on their manager. Some allow reasonable flexibility; others shut it down completely. Same job, same team, completely different rules — confusing and demoralizing. -Information is unevenly shared. Some managers communicate transparently, while others hold back key information, leaving their teams constantly scrambling and at a disadvantage. Success shouldn’t depend on which manager you randomly end up with. -Internal focus is oddly leader-centric instead of business-focused. Internal dashboards and initiatives were recently built around an acronym created from a Customer Success director’s name. On top of that, an HR training included quiz questions about random personal habits of a CS director from India — material that had nothing to do with skill-building, performance, or customer outcomes. It felt out of place and unnecessary. -Politics outweigh performance. Internal alignment and visibility seem to carry more weight than actual results. It’s hard to believe in a merit culture when politics drive key decisions.

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Commvault Response
6mo
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide your feedback. We are always looking at ways to improve our culture and take our employees concerns seriously. I'd like to invite you to have a conversation with your HRBP or with me directly. Martha Delehanty, Chief People Officer
4.0
Nov 6, 2025

Great Culture

Recommend
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Pros

Great Culture with industry standards benefits

Cons

Internal growth is bit difficlut

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Commvault Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review - it's great to see you're enjoying our great work culture! Your growth and development at Commvault is extremely important to us - we recommend you talk directly with your HR Business Partner or Manager to talk more about how we can best support you. Doria H., The Talent Team
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