Datadog reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,603 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 1,603 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
Feb 24, 2025
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Pros

Great fruits, drinks, snacks, food bar.

Cons

- Leadership lacks competence and fosters a negative work environment. - Compensation is below industry standards. - Employee benefits have been declining. - Limited career growth opportunities, making promotions slow and difficult. - No bonuses, and stock grants are minimal. - The CEO and most leaderships have poor design sense but disregards professional input. - Poor work life balance.

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Datadog Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We recognize that leadership development, compensation, and work-life balance are important, and we continually work on initiatives to support and strengthen these areas. We’re also committed to an environment where employees feel supported in their growth and development. If you’re open to discussing your experience further, we’d welcome the opportunity to connect. Please feel free to reach out directly or speak with your People Business Partner (PBP). Thank you again for sharing your perspective.
1.0
Jan 23, 2025

Datadog fumble

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Pros

Great office location, heart of Denver Catered lunches 3x per week (to offset the ~$15 per day parking) Great experience, but you have to put up with poor work culture to attain it

Cons

"Disappointing Leadership and Misaligned Culture" I joined Datadog with extensive experience in hiring sales talent and was excited about the opportunity to contribute to the Talent Acquisition (TA) team. Unfortunately, my experience revealed systemic challenges that made it difficult to thrive in this environment. Leadership and Organizational Issues A key concern was the lack of experience among leaders in both TA and the sales organizations I partnered with. This often resulted in a disconnect between expectations and execution. For example, many sales leaders lacked the training to effectively interview candidates or minimize hiring biases. When these concerns were raised to TA leadership on multiple occasions, there was no meaningful follow-up or action taken. Instead, I often felt dismissed, and my attempts to advocate for parity in the hiring process were interpreted negatively. Another red flag was a diversity initiative that asked us to focus exclusively on interviewing female candidates. While promoting diversity is critical, the approach felt overly simplistic and missed the broader picture of fostering an inclusive and equitable hiring process. Challenging Workplace Culture The workplace culture also presented challenges. There was significant pressure to participate in social events, such as weekly happy hours, and those who opted out often felt alienated or judged. Additionally, the competitive dynamic among team members fostered a lack of trust. On multiple occasions, I experienced colleagues prioritizing personal gain over collaboration, which created unnecessary tension. Final Thoughts While the company offers growth opportunities (to certain people) and operates in an exciting industry, I believe more focus is needed on equipping leaders with the skills and training required to support their teams effectively. Additionally, fostering a culture of collaboration and respect could significantly improve the employee experience. For those considering a role at Datadog, I would recommend asking questions during the interview process about leadership style, team dynamics, and how success is measured. Make sure you cross-check these answers with your experience in the first 90 days or so to ensure they align with what was communicated during the hiring process.

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Datadog Response
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We are sorry to hear that your experience did not meet expectations. We appreciate your insights on leadership, hiring processes, and workplace culture. Our goal is to create an environment where employees feel heard, supported, and empowered to contribute meaningfully. Leadership development, inclusive hiring practices, and team collaboration are areas we continuously strive to improve. We also understand that a fast-growing environment brings challenges, and we are committed to refining our approach to ensure teams have the necessary tools and training to succeed. If you have additional feedback, we encourage you to share it anonymously through https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html We wish you all the best in your next opportunity.
1.0
Jan 7, 2025

Run.

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Pros

Title change since they target SDR’s from other orgs Free lunch

Cons

They do not care about you as a person You are nothing but a cog in the wheel 10 hour in office days and pressure to work overtime (without pay) to meet KPI’s The majority of people leave on a PIP or quit because it’s horrible Management is extremely toxic Majority do not meet anywhere near their quota

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Datadog Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback. We’re sorry to hear about your experience and take concerns about workplace culture and management seriously. We strive to create an environment where employees feel valued and supported. If you’d like to provide more details, we welcome anonymous feedback through this link: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html
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