What did your employees do to deserve this? - Anonymous employee Cloudera Employee Review

1.0
Jun 5, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Food, water, shelter during the weekdays 2. Life lessons on grit and perseverance 3. Easy to tell who your true friends are

Cons

Disclaimer: I’m on my way out of this place soon. I debated for a while whether to post this or not, but after seeing others here with similar experiences, I decided to submit it anyway. Couple years back, Cloudera was on the list of best places to work. Execs regularly chanted “develop and retain your talent” and reflected openly on employee engagement surveys. Then they couldn’t even develop their talent and we thought that was bad. The merger was announced and they couldn’t even retain their talent. Employees recently took an engagement survey and the results disappeared somewhere. Everything is just descending into hell. Prior to the IPO in 2017, management told us that as a public company, they could not be as open with sharing info during all hands. Few anticipated this level of secrecy and dysfunction. I can briefly convince myself to overlook the stock price and short-sighted leadership because everybody at this company is affected and suffering, but I will never accept the treatment that I have gotten at this place post-merger with my new “boss” and all these power-hungry snakes. I worked 55+ hour weeks premerger while underpaid relative to the market because I enjoyed working with some of the other ICs, and my reward is a slimy unqualified new boss who has spent the past few months telling me with a completely straight face how knowledgeable he is compared to me (aka insecure) and attempting to dent my reputation in front of others. This is the kind of culture you want to build here?????!!!! After all I have done for this company, this is the coward’s way to treat an employee. Forget contacting anybody for help — easy to say and impossible when certain individuals in your hierarchy play the political game and are quite cozy with HR. Does anybody seriously trust the group of “leaders” who stood to the side while the fire burned to do anything to alleviate the pain and suffering??? The worst part is that there are even worse cases of “hidden suffering” here. Now I really don’t care for any of these new Cloudera code values. Let’s see: openness, power of we, moving forward, empathy — wait, is it Opposite Day??? Most of the execs are legacy Cloudera but anyone can see the legacy HWX culture just emanating upwards and throughout the whole company. There are people who will recite the cookie-cutter "their culture is just like this" response — completely unacceptable response that you can save for your next company that is actually succeeding in the market. There is a fine line between aggressive and full of jerks. This culture has already entered the latter’s territory. Cloudera is now the quintessential definition of the following phenomena: yes-man heaven, blind leading the blind, power in the hands of the wrong people, toxic environment, and repeated mistakes. Take my skip-level for instance: grossly unqualified for the position, pretends to listen to the team then completely u-turns in front of management and tells them everything is going super well and the team is doing well, meets secretly with HR to influence their opinion of people who are raising concerns, and thinks the team is stupid enough to continue to put up with the BS and show up to work everyday. After one instance of raising concerns, I was told to prioritize better, “control the controllable,” and focus on improving myself. Needless to say, I am done with this place. But now meetings can be rather entertaining to watch if I work from home, because I can keep my camera off and grab popcorn to eat while watching the uninformed opinions bounce off the uninformed people in the room. A bonus is watching the knowledgeable people stay silent and watch in amusement as the idiots continue running their meeting.

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5.0
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Everyone is willing to help and wants to see you succeed Lots of opportunities to grow within the company/organization Flexible work/life balance Strong Technology

Cons

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Cloudera Response
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Thank you for the 5-star review. We are delighted to hear that you find Cloudera to be a supportive environment with strong growth opportunities and great work-life balance. We also appreciate your feedback regarding our multiple platforms. We are glad to hear that navigation becomes smoother over time, and we are proud to have you on the team in Austin.
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Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

* Amazing and supportive community with highly talented and approachable colleagues. * Welcoming, inclusive, and friendly culture that makes it easy to feel part of the team. * Excellent technology stack built around Apache Software Foundation projects and modern engineering practices. * Strong open-source-first mindset that promotes innovation, transparency, and collaboration. * Flexible work arrangements with the option to work from home, while office attendance is encouraged to foster collaboration and maintain a strong sense of community. * Gorgeous offices worldwide that provide an inspiring and comfortable work environment. * Plenty of opportunities to learn, grow, and work on impactful projects alongside exceptional engineers.

Cons

* The highly flexible work-from-home culture, while appreciated by many, can sometimes lead to sparsely populated offices. Employees who value face-to-face interactions and spontaneous collaboration may find it harder to build connections and discover new opportunities. * Processes and organizational structures are intentionally lightweight, but this can occasionally result in unclear ownership, shifting priorities, and coordination challenges when deadlines approach. * The strong emphasis on autonomy means teams may operate differently, which can make cross-team coordination and planning less predictable. * Communication and collaboration often require a proactive approach, especially in a distributed environment.

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Cloudera Response
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Thank you for your 5-star review and your eight years of dedication to Cloudera. We are glad you value our inclusive culture, open-source mindset, and talented team. We appreciate your constructive feedback on cross-team coordination and distributed collaboration. Your insights are incredibly valuable as we continue to improve our planning processes while maintaining the workplace flexibility our employees enjoy.
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