Oracle reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(59,930 total reviews)

Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia

42% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Oracle has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 59,930 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Oracle 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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60K reviews
3.0
Jan 20, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- For most part, Oracle is still a great technology company. Some of the LOBs have a lot more autonomy than others and if you are in one of those LOBs, the day-to-day work is exciting and incredibly fulfilling - Benefits aren't bad, but make sure that your initial salary negotiations are done right as you will almost never get a raise these days - Oracle is a great place for good people who wants to tune themselves off after a few years of frustration. So, depending on who you talk to you might have a great work-life balance or none.

Cons

-Senior Management is a revolving door these days and the strategies keep changing. There is hardly any upward mobility in management as this helps executives to continue lying about the strategy and hide things from employees. - This used to be an engineering company. But now it's driven by sales people and lawyers. Engineering leads are mostly glorified Salesmen with the title of "Product Owners". They understand less and less of what it needs to succeed by bringing in cutting edge technologies - HR is a total waste. They should subcontract this work to some automated systems to save money. If your HR doesn't look out for employees, I'm not sure why they are there in the first place

1.0
Jan 11, 2019

Oracle OCI Culture is toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Used to be a good (not great place). Very predictable. With some very smart people.

Cons

The culture being manifested by the Am-holes that have infiltrated the Seattle office is poisoning the company. Discrimination is running rampant....sex, age, ethnic, religion. About the only thing that’s not ok to discriminate against is LGBT.

1.0
Jan 7, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Name recognition, 40% market share of the data base market. High pay, good benefits. There are still some very intelligent folks working there, but see below about the departure of the real talent.

Cons

I had fourteen managers within twenty months. Some of those managers I never even met face to face. Most managers only manage upwards, don’t expect any useful advice from your manager. In eight years I may have had one or two managers who had a clue how to manage, both of them were chased away. Negative reinforcement is not a good management technique and drives away intelligent employees. The sales reps I worked with were mostly clueless with a few exceptions. Sales managers simply barked at those reps, causing the reps who needed coaching to flail and then fail. I cannot tell you how many sales forecast calls I was on where the managers just berated their sales reps. No help just a beat down. Most sales reps have no idea what their products do, nor do they understand how to sell them. I spent eight years at Oracle, never got a pay raise despite service above and beyond the call of duty. A friend who was a manager said that is normal. You are expected to move jobs annually to make more money. You must keep track of what you do in fifteen minute intervals in multiple tools. The administrative overhead is really bad. Training is a joke, you only get the marketing slide decks, never get a chance to really use the technology you sell. Your customers will hate you because the rep before you may have done an audit to them and raped them so they can get a big pay check on the way out the door. Lots of arrogant colleagues that care nothing about their customers or coworkers makes this a very challenging place to work. Very cut throat unhealthy workplace. The work - life balance at Oracle is a joke. Burnout is rampant. I had two colleagues leave and rather than hire replacements, I was asked to take up the slack, for a year and a half. All major account executives (CADs) are divorced, in the process of getting a divorce, or are terminally single due to their personalities. I know I have just written a lot of negative things about Oracle, but I tried very hard to make it work. After eight years worth of honest effort on my part, it was a frustrating experience. My customers loved me, and were shocked when I left, but they all watched what I described happen and all of them understand how hard I tried to make it work. They are happy to work with me again, for another vendor.

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