Adobe reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

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Shantanu Narayen

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65% positive business outlook

Adobe has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,077 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Adobe employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 18, 2016

The ROT in AGS/ GDC at Adobe

Anonymous employee
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Cons

So you think you have got a call or an offer letter from Adobe? THINK AGAIN! Adobe has this rotting division called Adobe Global Services (AGS) / Global Delivery Center (GDC). People are currently unaware of this and the recruiters lure job seekers with the tag name of Adobe. And once they join, they realize they were better off joining TCS or Infosys as this service division at Adobe stands no where close to them. First and Foremost - THIS IS NOT AN ADOBE PRODUCT DIVISION! Salary Structure- Its a Joke, you would be given a package which includes 15 to 20% variable. The variable is paid every quarter, and it is tagged to you being billed more than 80% of your time in projects, if you go below that your variable component paid to you is zero. Yes, that's right, this is a services division, hence you have BILLABILITY! Division- This is a services division, you need to maintain 9 hours of time everyday, work from home is a joke, it doesn't exist. You are forced to show 'billability' for atleast 80% for a quarter. You go below that and your variable component is not paid to you. Billability is where you are tagged to a project, and getting a project is another joke here. AGS has no projects at all and the managers's billability is decided based on their reportees's and hence they would put you in any work so as to save themselves. Since they hardly have any projects, more than 90% of the folks loose their variable amount. Even if there's a project, you have loads of political vultures who would fight for it so as to get some billability. There's a notorious saying in this division - People would even make you drive cabs if some one promises some billability in that. Leadership- What do you expect from a leader who cant even talk in english properly? Whose growth for a division is based on increasing head counts and not results? Lesser said, the better. Facilities- Till now AGS was allowed to sit with some of the best minds of Adobe in the same building, but very soon they are going to be kicked out to a different building. God forbid the employees, With a strength of 300+ people, if there are only 25 car parks and 50 bike parks available, no cab facilities, this gives you a clear picture about how important AGS/ GDC is for Adobe. How Not to Fall for this Trap? If you have a Interview call from Adobe: 1. Ask for the division name from the recruiter? Does she say AGS/ AEM Consulting/ GDC or Practise (New one to lure bakras)? If yes, you can hang up immediately! 2. Is the recruiter hesitant to share the Job Description? Does she keep postponing it? Hang up! If you have an offer letter already: 1. Look for your job role, Does it end it Consultant? Like Associate Consultant, Tech or Senior Tech Consultant? Reject the offer! If its Adobe, they would take you as an MTS or as a Computer Scientist, Anything with Consultant is a trap! 2. Look for your office location or your interview location, Is it not Prestige Tech Park Kadubeesanahalli? Reject! As AGS will be kicked out in about 2 weeks from the day this review has been written. 3. Were the interviews relatively easy? Do you feel you got into Adobe without much efforts? Reject! They don't have talented folks in AGS to interview anyone :-) 4. Were you not given stocks? Reject! Adobe has barred AGS division from giving stocks at all. Adobe product division has some of the best minds in the world. It is an achievement to work there. AGS/ GDS is bang opposite. Folks who are considering AGS/ GDC even after reading all this, I understand its hard to reject an offer as its from "Adobe", but trust me, you will be screwing up your career. Instead, use AGS's offer and look for a better one. Please don't join here, else, you would be the next one venting out your frustration about AGS/ GDC at Glassdoor! I am lucky I am doing this after getting out from there :-) Rated as 1, only because Glassdoor doesn't accept 0 or negative rating.

1.0
Mar 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Adobe is the best company to work for in Utah, not even close. Comp package, benefits, employee stock plan and the #AdobeLife is elite. "I Don't Like it, I Love It," by Flo Rida and Robin Thicke wrote this jam about Adobe.

Cons

Only one problem: Inside Sales leadership. There are no leaders in management, though they have the titles, they cannot do their jobs because their leader appears to be dishonest, condesending and threatened his entire org during the most recent all-hands meeting, to not ask “career limiting questions,” regarding their quotas going up 40% to 125%. Any managers that challenge his ideas are pushed out. His pride is killing Inside Sales at Adobe. Employees aren't heard, valued or respected. Twelve (12) from Inside Sales have left in the past month, but whats scarier is the amount of people actively looking. When it==the max exodus occurs they won’t care, but they won’t even see if coming because they think all is well in Zion. There are many more that will be gone by the Summer. Our leadership actually reached out to another local company that hired some of the Adobe employees, and demanded that company end existing interviews with all Adobe employees. The evdence is the emails that company sent to the interviewing Adobe employees. HR violation or not, that’s how this leadership behaves. They don’t listen and they think they can solve problems, but with no sales leaders in upper management they often misdiagnose the problem and the solutions just compound problems. This is not just a Lehi problem as two from San Jose left in the last two weeks. Our leadership will handpick specific people and situations and use that best case scenario as the typical example of how things should work every single time. Leadership has raised quota 4 times mid-year in the last 22 months. Once you hit your number, they move the number back then brag about how they removed the cap that the last leader had. We miss that guy. After one such quota change they retroactively took money from an entire team of ADMs, totaling thousands per ADM. Retroactive folks! He has taken away entire revenue streams, not paid out spiffs, forced ADMs to compete against the field team and doesn’t provide cover over the top when we attempt to execute his plan against our field teams. We have “new quality standards” that are simply just busy work for him to report up some awesome new changes. All of this would be fine if we were being compensated properly to deal with his drama, but production has fallen off a cliff and he bragged that gives him more credibility as a leader. He may be delusional, narcissistic or just threatened by A+ players. I will admit, I’m not a doctor. I have heard comparisons to Lord Farquad, but I have not seen the movie Shrek, so I cannot comment. During our company Christmas party one of the white elephant gifts was rolls of toilet paper with his likeness custom printed on the ultrasoft. Many fought over that gift. During one exit interview he was called out on his threat to the org regarding “career limiting questions” and he denied ever making that comment. He forgot its recrded and that it was attended by nearly 150 people. It’s also cute that he personally posted a positive review of the great job he’s doing here at Adobe, lol. Now he has the other Inside Sales managers posting positive reviews on Glassdoor. Now you know you’re desperate…

1.0
May 22, 2016
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Pros

Adobe brand name in your resume and some nice chaps to work with. Salary and benefits are good.

Cons

Adobe Consulting or GDC jobs are mainly support roles with most of your day to day work involving troubleshooting adobe marketing cloud solutions so basically no strategic work for Business Consultants and no real dev work for Technical Consultants. If you are happy doing support roles and troubleshooting/implementing tools you might give it a shot. The other catch in the consulting roles are utilization goals which basically means you have to achieve around 420 hours of consulting every quarter no matter what the circumstances are which is linked to your variable pay. The management lives by the gospel of utilization goals and time sheets putting unnecessary pressure on employees. There were times when there were more pressure from the management to hit the utilization numbers rather than the client. The state of GDC is a well-known fact in Adobe with very high attrition rate and employee dissatisfaction. The higher management seems to have no vision or clue on how to fix this. Do not go by the brand name of Adobe do research about the role especially if it is in consulting or GDC before jumping into it as I have seen so many genuinely talented folks stuck here. I left within few months and trust me I had never felt so much better.

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