Datadog reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,611 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 1,611 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
2.0
Jun 7, 2025
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Pros

Datadog’s product is genuinely best-in-class — it’s rewarding to support something customers truly value. ICs within the CS org are incredibly smart, collaborative, and mission-driven. If not for their resilience, the org would have collapsed under the weight of poor leadership and attrition. Working with customers can be deeply fulfilling — when you're given the autonomy to actually help them succeed (though that’s becoming less and less common).

Cons

The Customer Success org has shifted from strategic and customer-focused to transactional and overly sales-driven. Of the many KPIs CSMs are measured against, only one — tied to month-over-month billings — is actually valued. This particular metric doesn’t reflect actual CS impact or long-term revenue growth. It ignores customer health, retention, or expansion strategy and instead rewards short-term transactions that often have no bearing on sustained success. In many cases, strong CS fundamentals are overlooked in favor of “quick wins” that may even hurt customer relationships long term. Leadership at the top has become increasingly toxic. The company’s COO is now deeply involved in the day-to-day operations of the CS org — an unusual and destabilizing move for a company of this scale. With little CS expertise, his direct influence has led to confusion, the replacement or exit of nearly all directors, and an environment of fear-based decision-making. Promotions are extremely delayed and largely meaningless. Even high performers wait far too long for title changes, and when they do arrive, the compensation increase is minimal and disconnected from role expectations. Not even mentioning how you will often find yourself competing with external hires for promotions. HR consistently defaults to what’s written in the policy handbook, rather than applying logic or judgment to support internal movement or employee growth. They often prioritize rigid rules over what actually makes sense for people or the business long term. The “hybrid” work model is rigid and punitive. Office attendance is IP-tracked, and if you're sick or out for any reason, you're expected to make up that day — no exceptions, no flexibility. This kind of inflexible, surveillance-based approach erodes trust and adds unnecessary stress. What was once a mission-driven and collaborative CS org is quickly becoming a churn-and-burn environment, driven by misaligned KPIs, micromanagement, and a total disconnect between ICs and executive leadership. You can just feel it in the day to day culture as well, employees are drained and for good reason. I truly worry if you come to Datadog, you may leave a worse CSM (you might leave as a better AE) than when you started. I hate to say that as this org had (and has) so much potential but ultimately it seems they are just blindly headed in the wrong direction.

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Datadog Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're glad to hear you value our product and enjoy working alongside collaborative, mission-driven peers and customers. At the same time, we're sorry to hear that your experience within the Customer Success organization hasn’t met your expectations—particularly around recognition, KPIs, and opportunities for impact. Your feedback on workload, culture shifts, and career growth is appreciated and will be shared with the appropriate teams as we continue to evolve. If you haven’t already, we encourage you to connect with your manager or People Business Partner (PBP) to discuss your experience and explore ways we can better support you. Thank you for your continued contributions.
1.0
Jun 6, 2025

Datadog ruined my life

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Pros

My colleges were nice people. Doing the best they could under difficult circumstances

Cons

I was the victim of an abusive manager who constantly manipulated, gasket, and verbally abused me. When I told him what he was doing and professionally asked him to stop constantly criticizing me in front of the team, he responded with a PIP made up of entirely false allegations. I had receipts showing they were all lies. HR did not care and sided with him. Since then I’ve developed severe depression, crippling anxiety, and have been unable to find decent work in this economy. I had a great career and was very successful before coming to Datadog. This company has ruined my life.

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Datadog Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your perspective. We take all feedback seriously and regret that your experience at Datadog did not meet your expectations. While we can’t comment on individual employee matters, Datadog has established protocols for addressing concerns, including performance management and workplace conduct. These protocols are designed to ensure fair treatment and confidentiality for all parties involved. We recognize that this review reflects your personal experience, and we respect your decision not to engage further. We remain committed to upholding a respectful and inclusive workplace for every member of our team and wish you all the best in the future.
2.0
Jun 5, 2025
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Pros

Most engineers at Datadog are high performers working on interesting and impactful projects. You'll likely learn a lot from being an engineer here and be exposed to new and relevant technology.

Cons

There is a lack of transparency between managers and engineers. The company likes to brag that it's never had to conduct layoffs, but they have a tendency to "disappear" engineers with no warning or formal process while citing performance. Managers are, unfortunately, not your allies here. Management expects engineers to onboard quickly with minimal support and guidance, and is quick to blame engineers for any missed deadlines

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Datadog Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're glad you found value in the engineering work and the learning opportunities at Datadog. We're sorry to hear your concerns about transparency and performance management. We strive to provide clarity and fairness in our processes. Your input will be shared with the appropriate teams as part of our ongoing effort to strengthen employee experience. Should you wish to share more, we invite you to do so confidentially via EthicsPoint: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html
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