Gran empresa - Evaluación del empleado para System Engineer en Veeam Software

5.0
8 ago 2022
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Trabajar en el lider en la industria. Hay innovacion controlada, por lo que no es necesario estar estudiando cosas nuevas constantemente. Buen ambiente de trabajo

Desventajas

En LATAM contratan a traves de otra empresa, por lo que somos contractors para USA.

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Respuesta de Veeam Software
3y
Hola! Thank you for your feedback on our Product and Culture! As we grow our global business and legal entities, we seek your kind understanding as we learn to adapt to new business circumstances. We appreciate your input and patience

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5.0
17 may 2026
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

solid coworkers good product market fit

Desventajas

already a very large company?

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Respuesta de Veeam Software
5d
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're happy to hear you've connected with great colleagues -building strong teams is something we take seriously. Veeam has grown significantly in the last years, which can take some getting used to, but we work hard to maintain the collaborative spirit. Welcome aboard, and we hope the first year is just the beginning of a great journey here.
2.0
3 feb 2026
Empleado anónimo
Recomendada
Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

Pay is good as well as benefits.

Desventajas

Poor organizational structure and lack of clarity: Roles, responsibilities, and reporting lines were confusing. This made collaboration and accountability very difficult. Nepotism and favoritism in leadership: Upper management heavily favored hiring and promoting people from their previous companies the "buddy system". Loyalty to personal networks appeared to matter more than competence or performance, which created cliques and made nonconnected employees feel like outsiders. Hypocritical company culture: Leadership frequently talked about "employee matters" values, strong culture, and employee well being, but in practice these were not reflected in actions. Layoffs, heavy workloads after staff reductions, and a focus on looking good on paper undermined any real trust. Frequent layoffs and job insecurity: Multiple rounds of layoffs created constant uncertainty. Remaining employees were expected to absorb significantly more work with fewer resources and little recognition or support. Heavy favoritism toward offshoring and lower cost international employees: Upper management strongly preferred hiring or retaining talent in countries with significantly lower cost of living because their lower salaries made departmental budgets and headcount metrics look better on paper. This resulted in U.S. based employees being disproportionately targeted in layoffs or overlooked for retention/promotion.

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