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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1.0
Aug 5, 2021

Detention for adults, micromanagement, bro culture.

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Pros

Good practice cold calling and building a pipeline, although in terms of sourcing new accounts (which was necessary to succeed) it was almost impossible to fine something that hadn’t already been touched. Also some genuinely nice people.

Cons

This is the worst company culture I have ever seen. Micromanagement abounds. Cameras had to be on in 300 person Zooms with the CRO screaming at the top of his lungs. I once shut off my camera for 30 seconds and was almost immediately pinged by my manager to turn it back on - so they are actually just sitting there watching? It felt so icky. At a point they also instituted detention. Yes, they literally called it detention. If you didn’t hit a certain number of meetings booked during the week, you had to sit on a Zoom call from 4:30-5:30 on Fridays. This was the last straw for me. Zero respect across the board. Also, an AE once told me I had to learn to “speak to brown people differently.” He had known me for two months, and felt totally comfortable just spitting that out. So toxic, and insanely high turnover so at least people know to jump ship. I feel so bad for kids coming right out of college that have never experienced anything else - this is not how all jobs are guys!!

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Thank you for sharing your feedback, and we're sorry to hear about these aspects of your experience at Datadog. Our hope is that all Datadogs will utilize our various feedback mechanisms to ensure that they’re providing us with input on their day-to-day experiences so we can look into any concerns and put in place any necessary improvements. We strive for a culture of continuous improvement and learning so we continue to add leadership trainings across the company to equip our leaders with the tools to grow successful teams and individuals. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion are top of mind at Datadog; various internal programs and trainings have been launched to drive awareness and we recently launched Community Guilds to foster allyship across the company. Creating an amazing employee experience is a top priority for us and we appreciate your feedback as an input into that important goal.
2.0
Oct 15, 2017
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Pros

Engineers are treated pretty well at Datadog. Pay is competitive. The New York office is big and pretty. It's open plan, but the problems with that are mitigated by our culture of mostly talking on Slack instead of out loud (a habit we adopted when our old office reflected sound like a concert hall), so it's not difficult to focus. The work you're doing is rarely boring, because every part of the product is pretty complex.

Cons

You're treated well as long as you're shipping fast. We used to have a culture of soft deadlines, but that's disappearing. The problem is, we're not ready for it to disappear, because for the last several years we've had a culture of not caring very much about technical debt, and now it's coming back to bite us with outages happening left and right, new features being blocked by old undocumented code being impossible to work with, and different teams coming up with multiple bespoke solutions to the same problem because nobody has breathing room to figure out how to work together. Managers will discourage you from fixing problems before a customer complains. We tried to solve this by experimenting with 20% unstructured time, but after about a month or two managers started discouraging people from doing things that weren't directly related to shipping their current project. Unrelated to the growth problems, but here's another issue. When people on my team made mistakes, my manager would use this tactic of saying that he was concerned with "what other people on the team think about you." At one point he seemed to make up that somebody had complained about one of their fellow team members, when in fact we're all pretty sure no one had. I'm not sure if other managers use these kinds of manipulative tactics, but there's at least one. I'm afraid to go to HR about it, since it's gross but not strictly illegal. It's against company policy to retaliate for that, but performance standards are so loose I feel like they'd have no problem coming up with an excuse. Ultimately lurking under the bright and sunny surface of this company is a culture of dissatisfaction at best and paranoia at worst. Work here if you want to get paid well, not if you want to feel good about the code you write. What upsets me the most is that I don't even think these problems are going to affect the company's bottom line, because at the end of the day we're still better than all of our competitors and have a pretty untouchable revenue stream.

1.0
Mar 22, 2019

Culture needs improvement

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lunch was provided 3 days a week. Unlimited snacks.

Cons

It's a total Bro culture. In fact most execs are White or Asian men. There are very few people of color of both sexes in the company. Which is amazing since HQ is in NYC and not a small metro area. The majority of people of color are admins and the people that serve lunch. There might be some token Black and Hispanic people in each department but they are likely treated poorly. Every mistake and decision is scrutinized to the point you fear for your job. Meanwhile the Bros can do whatever they want and say what they want with little or no punishment.

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