Databricks reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,623 total reviews)
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Ali Ghodsi

91% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

Databricks has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,623 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Databricks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Nov 6, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Tons of opportunity, the company is growing like wildfire and people are excited about the upside. Lots of impactful projects to take on and create a lasting mark in this organization. Super bright people, including many from the top 10 Enterprise B2B IPOs in the last decade are helping drive the future of this organization. Fantastic benefits, especially healthcare plans.

Cons

High growth means there's a constantly a need for more space. New office coming soon! There are some growing pains but leadership is trying to address as soon as they are surfaced.

5.0
Aug 10, 2017

previous employee

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Best engineering team I've ever seen. Some of the smartest people I've ever met. Made many good friends here. Amazing outlook for the company. CEO , board, and many founders doing a great job.

Cons

Normal startup issues and minor missteps. Many people who this is the first job ever for. Working with a "bunch" of geniuses isn't for the faint of heart.

1.0
Jun 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Constantly evolving and innovating at a rapid pace, creating an exciting and dynamic work environment. Leadership is focused and aligned on execution, which helps maintain momentum as the company continues to grow. There is a strong culture of financial discipline, with careful attention to spending and resource allocation. Compensation is heavily weighted toward equity, which has been rewarding so far given successive funding rounds and increasing company valuation.

Cons

Leadership is callous and ungrateful, often dismissive of individual contributions and impact. Prior work that directly contributed to signed contracts and revenue is routinely disregarded, which is demoralizing and devalues long-term effort. Workload is unsustainable: a book of business with 100+ customers makes it nearly impossible to deliver high-quality support. Required to support two extremely demanding AEs on opposite coasts, creating constant context switching and pressure across multiple time zones. Typical workdays start before 6:00 AM Pacific and run late into the evening, leading to ongoing burnout with no real acknowledgment or relief. AEs say “yes” to everything, including trivial questions customers could solve via Google or documentation, which wastes technical time and energy. Sales behavior encourages misuse of technical resources, such as opening support tickets for customers who do not even have a valid support contract. Company is cheap on compensation: initial offers underpay relative to years of experience and skills, and place heavy emphasis on equity instead of fair base salary. I still had to push hard and negotiate an extra $10K on top of their already low initial offer, which reinforced the sense that they underpay by default. DEI messaging feels performative; support for LGBT employees over 60 is effectively nonexistent, making the DEI narrative ring hollow. Benefits are rigid and exclusionary: no health coverage for domestic partners over 65 who are on Medicare unless legally married, leaving significant gaps for long-term partners. There is no meaningful investment in professional development or career growth, despite the demands placed on technical staff. The product and platform are highly technical and complex, yet training, documentation, and internal support do not match this complexity, increasing stress and ramp time.

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Databricks Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. I’m sorry to hear this was your experience. While I’m glad there were aspects of Databricks that felt exciting and rewarding, the concerns you raised are serious. No one should feel that their contributions are dismissed or that burnout is accepted as part of the job. I want you to know we take this feedback seriously and will share these themes with the relevant teams. We continue to focus on creating an excellent experience for our employees as we scale. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. I wish you all the best in what comes next. -Amy Reichanadter, Chief People Officer
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