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Rackspace Technology reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(3,772 total reviews)

Amar Maletira

49% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Rackspace Technology has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,772 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rackspace Technology 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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4K reviews
1.0
Apr 5, 2021

Do NOT Work for this Company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They're almost fair with compensation. Almost being the key word.

Cons

- They're excellent at buying companies and running them into the ground - They're extreme cheapskates when it comes to benefits - They change directions pretty much every day on their identity as a company - 'Leadership' is so bad at the executive level its almost a joke - You'll work your tail off only to have them cut you loose because they can't figure out a way to turn a profit - The CEO doesn't drink so therefore there's no alcohol allowed for any company event and you can't even expense it when you're with a client

2.0
May 14, 2018

Downward trend continues

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Rackers. Rackers themselves continue to be the only reason to stick around.

Cons

Rackspace continues its transformation from a fantastic work environment, motivating you to do your best, into just another Office. Space. If you come here looking for the once-organic Culture they talk about so much, then you've been duped. Was that once the case? Yep, but it's been years. Culture at RAX is no different than any other run-of-the-mill IT factory like CenturyLink or EDS/HPE. Why's that? Well, it may just have to do with the entirety of the SLT hails from exactly those 2 cultural behemoths! Each addition talks up how the "culture" won them over. I'm not sure which culture that is though. Because it sure doesn't seem to be the culture of accountability and expertise that RAX broadcasts to the world. Maybe it's the culture of management failures for the past half-decade allowing them to keep their jobs and hire their buddies in exchange for firing significant portions of their low-level staff. Management has taken a very adversarial tone since I first started. If you ask them, all of Rackspace's failures are due to a non-motivated, lazy, entitled workforce. Y'know. The workforce that THEY hired. In fact, you'll pretty much never hear from Rackspace management that THEY made any mistakes at all. You'd think they would, considering the apparent need to restructure business units on a yearly basis (or more)! You'd think they would, considering their continued "efforts" underwhelm the industry and let significantly smaller players eat into their market share. You'd think Rackspace would learn from its mistakes, but it continues to plod along, shedding employees, contracts, and profits while SLT continues to cash in and fill their own ranks with their besties at the expense of the very people who have are tasked with actually following through on SLT's promises.

1.0
May 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to work and interact with some incredible people in a cool office. The benefits and PTO/VTO are pretty decent too.

Cons

This is a true call center. There are not enough heads to cover the amount of volume. You will be on the phone from the moment you clock in to the moment you clock out. However, there is a whopping amount of favoritism in this department and a handful of employees get to aux out of phones to work on "special projects" while the rest of the team drowns in the phone queue. The ones chained to their desk, ear glued to the phone, are micro-managed for every aux and will be asked to jump back in the queue. Meanwhile, the elite few favorites are auxed googling flights, watching youtube videos or walking around talking to other teams. New employees are paid more than loyal tenured employees. For example, a 3-year veteran on the support floor will be paid less than or the same as an employee just hired and will be expected to train him/her and take their escalations when the issue is too difficult. It is completely unbalanced and unfair. Management is aware of the unbalance and their response is “it is what it is”. This is just my experience in this department. I cannot say whether or not this is the case in others.

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Rackspace Technology Response
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Thank you for the candid feedback. Cloud Office is a fast-paced environment where you will solve many customer issues in a day via phone/chat/tickets. We work hard to create an environment where hard work and commitment to excellent outcomes leads to further success. We are committed to having promotion career discussions with our Rackers. Thank you again for the candor, our goal is to serve customers efficiently and help grow individuals. We will take your feedback and work with the leadership team to identify ways to improve the experience for the Cloud Office Support Team.
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