Nice! And sometimes not nice. That's Esri. - Recensione dipendente - Technical Consultant presso Esri

2,0
30 apr 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Chill and laid back work -Great interesting and kind coworkers -Good work life balance if you maintain healthy boundaries -Can work with some great customers -Comprehensive health benefits

Svantaggi

-Subjective back to the office policy -Outdated PTO policies compared to competitors (start at 8 or 10 days and takes 5 years to increase to more days) - No pay increase for promotions (not immediately compensated when promoted to manager or other position) - Lack of transparency with merit increases (personal relationships play a factor more than just billability/performance review score) -Lack of equitable pay practices stifles growth and motivation - HR department lacks professionalism and competency (for scheduling meetings, interacting with the community, being transparent about updates & policies) -Generational divide (employees that have been around longer accept and advocate for outdated norms regarding pay/promotions/ benefits) -Some ethically dubious customers (arms manufacturers, big oil, militaries committing war crimes, etc.)

Esplora altre recensioni su Esri

5,0
17 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great people and very flexible working conditions

Svantaggi

There are no negatives to this job

2,0
12 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Esri pays your health insurance. A few extra holidays that other companies may not offer.

Svantaggi

-Below average pay for California. Already a struggle living out here due to cost of living. -Support services is a mess. We have to bend over backwards for customers always teetering on scope of support. Might as not even have those guidelines anymore if it's a constant battle for internal resources to back you. -Constant releases of software that breaks customer workflows. Too many bugs. Lack of QA. -Whats the point of middle management if all decisions have to come from higher ups that have no understanding of supports day by day. -Unwillingness to let senior employees work from home. And if you do work from home they hold it against you if you want to apply to an internal position. Almost like a thinly veiled threat. -Other teams feel the need to steam roll support sometimes, often leading to fragmented relationships. -Lastly there is way too much work and never enough people.

1
Vedi recensioni per: Utile|Valutazione|Data|Tutto