Datadog reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,602 total reviews)
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Olivier Pomel

91% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Datadog has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,602 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Datadog 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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2K reviews
1.0
Apr 29, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Free lunch - Office with a nice view - Company sponsored dinner/unlimited alcohol at quarterly team events

Cons

Datadog was by far the worst professional experience of my career, and I still have PTSD from the level of toxicity and misery that is rampant here. Management is toxic and lazy — there’s no training, no real support, and it's blatantly clear they do not care about you or your growth. You're a number and at best, you'll experience micromanagement. Keep in mind that you will be encouraged to be "proactive" in your one on one's about "areas you'd like to grow" - this is not for coaching but a trap that will be used against you to demonstrate where you fall short even though it didn't come from management. You’ll be hounded about unrealistic KPI's but not given the proper tools or coaching to succeed. 95% of the role is aggressively outbounding a completely burned book of business with the most lack luster tools you can imagine (ie, they just got a tool to provide phone numbers - before, reps would pay ~$50/mo just to have access to a site to get phone numbers to prospect into). You’re expected to call 80+ people (from different numbers until someone answers I might add) and write them highly personalized emails (which will be criticized) - this is the minimum requirement for daily "supplementary" activity. Your schedule will constantly be interrupted with "Call Days" and disqualified accounts are recycled to another rep a week later - these toxic sales practices are why prospects hate you as soon as you say "Datadog". Hitting quota consistently is extremely rare (for context, the sales org has a few hundred reps and less than 40 hit their annual number across all verticals last year). Most reps don’t make it past 6-9 months, many get PIP’d during their ramp period, and you're considered a veteran if you stay longer than a year. The company promotes a “new logo bonus” for $500 deals (which only a handful of reps hit) but leaves out that reps will have to pay back these bonuses if usage doesn’t stick — some owe thousands back to the company. The culture is not only high-pressure, it’s unhealthy and demoralizing. There’s an unspoken expectation to stay late (despite working 10hr days already), show up early, come in 5x a week every time it's the EOQ and hang out at the downstairs bar after work if you want inbound leads or favor. Mental health struggles are rampant, and the bathrooms/downstairs offices are known places to go and cry from the stress. There are many reps who end up relying on stimulants/downers just to cope. “Unlimited PTO” is meaningless — you’ll be judged and lectured for using it. You’ll also be out ~$200/month for parking with no reimbursement, and company trips don’t cover basic expenses like food. Bottom line: Datadog might look shiny from the outside, but the culture is rotten. Read the reviews. Believe them. No job is worth sacrificing your wellbeing, and anyone considering Datadog deserves far better.

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Datadog Response
1y
We’re genuinely sorry to hear how disappointed and frustrated you were during your time at Datadog. The concerns you shared—around performance expectations, team support, tooling, and overall culture—are serious, and we understand how each of these can leave a lasting impression. We’re actively working to improve how we support our teams across the sales organization—from tools and training to communication and expectations. While high performance is a key part of our culture, it’s just as important that employees feel equipped, respected, and supported along the way. If you’re open to sharing more, we encourage you to do so through EthicsPoint, our third-party anonymous reporting platform: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html This helps us review feedback more thoroughly and take action where needed. Thank you again for being so candid. We wish you the very best in your next chapter.
2.0
Sep 25, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The work is intellectually stimulating -Teammates are smart, collaborative, and great to work with - The field of DevOps offers many opportunities for growth and learning - Direct managers (at least the ones I've worked with) are very supportive, listen well to my concerns, and partner with me to make advances in my career while in Datadog

Cons

- I feel very unsettled with the seemingly biweekly frequency and rate at which key people in our department have been leaving. I suspect the following to be key factors: low pay raises, limited internal promotions, RTO, and a strict fixation on KPI's/metrics coupled a growing pressure from upper management for high performers to maintain unsustainable workloads to offset those departures (while making up for the low performance of others). There are likely even more factors and explanations for this that lower level engineers are shielded from ever hearing about, save for unfounded rumors - To the above, all this has been feedback I have openly shared with my managers, and frustrations that I also have. The response I get is often one of acknowledgement of these conditions, and a promise that there are initiatives and plans in place to make improvements in the long-term. However, change rarely comes. Teams consistently operate undermanned as there does not appear to be a good process in place for capping PTO requests and development days, target metrics and KPIs are not adapted to account for the volume and complexity of different product areas a support engineer is assigned to specialize in and support, discrepancies in the amount of assigned work between high and low performing individuals in a team, only continue to grow. That being said, I can also see lower level managers looking exhausted and dejected, likely from the demands and direction of senior management, along with their indifference to the concerns and feedback that are presented to them

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Datadog Response
2y
Thank you for providing this feedback. We're happy to know that you feel supported by your direct leadership team and enjoy working alongside your colleagues. While we are disappointed to hear these concerns, your feedback helps us understand the strengths and areas for improvement within our organization. Our Technical Solutions team works very hard to provide a great experience for both our employees and our customers, and we also strive to create and build a great workplace for all. We value your feedback and we will always seek ways to improve our management practices and company culture and encourage you to speak with your People Business Partner regarding these matters so we can work to make address your concerns directly.
1.0
Feb 16, 2022

Must improve

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interesting product in an exciting space

Cons

No diversity in leadership Very few black leaders, actions speak louder than words - I mean come on it's 2022. It's always the pipeline excuse but a less qualified white male with connections will be given senior leadership roles and allowed to fail over and over with the goal post constantly being moved. Do better, at this point not doing anything signals that leadership knows the problem and just doesn't care...

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Datadog Response
4y
We appreciate you taking the time to leave this review and sharing your candid feedback. We recognize that we have work to do in continuing to diversify our leadership team and we're actively working to better balance the representation through the efforts of the executives and multiple teams. From a recruiting perspective, we constantly engage with our DEI partners and strive to create an inclusive candidate experience. Meanwhile, our People team has launched Community Guilds (our ERGs) to ensure all Datadogs feel belonged and supported in their professional and personal development every day at Datadog. Thank you again for sharing this feedback and all your contributions to our growth. We're glad to have you on the team!
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