Adobe reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(10,081 total reviews)
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Shantanu Narayen

87% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Adobe has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,081 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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2.0
Jan 9, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The salary at is pretty good, relative to other tech companies in the valley. The work-life balance is also very good. The brand looks great on a resume, and generally carries some clout when dealing with partners and customers. Further, you generally look cool at a party when you say you work with Adobe.

Cons

Adobe feels and operates like a much larger company than it actually is. I'm not sure if it has to do with a culture rooted in PDF and form handling, but Adobe moves in a very slow and bureaucratic fashion. Execs like to say it's a "conservative" culture --but on a day-to-day basis it just feels like I work for General Motors or some mega-corp. Adobe's future is questionable. They continue to do a great job extracting revenue from their existing products, but have repeatedly failed to re-invent themselves or develop a new major revenue stream. At this rate they are destined to end up more like Xerox or Kodak than IBM or GE. Right now they are stuck operationally, and strategically as a packaged channel software company. This makes exploring new business models (SaaS, Enterprise, etc.) nearly impossible despite a rhetorical ethos of innovation. Promotions are hard to come by at Adobe. They fancy themselves a very flat organization and it's nearly impossible to get promoted to Director or VP. This flat org approach means the opportunity for career advancement are very limited. It also means that Adobe has a strange hero-worship for their executives. Coming from Macromedia, where our execs were just normal people (though often very bright), this is pretty weird. Adobe doesn't value intellect in hiring or promoting. They would much rather bring in a hired gun (castoff) from another tech company , with a mediocre resume, versus promoting or developing internal candidates of promise. This has played out time and time again, with employees leaving, and re-joining several years later in order to get a promotion. It also plays out daily in terms of work interactions, where I'm forced to deal with people that just aren't very bright. Last off, Adobe's best asset (work-life balance) is also one of it's major drawbacks. For the most part, employees don't feel a sense of ownership or a strong desire to do the right thing for the customers or the business. There is a fairly pervasive "punch-the-clock" mentality. The "that's not my job" and "that decision is above my paygrade" attitudes are rampant throughout the company. It reminds me of when I worked in a factory full of teamsters. Punch in at 8, punch out at 5, do your job and nothing more, and do anything possible to avoid extra work. Further, if anybody expects anything of you, complain to the Union Steward.

1.0
Dec 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Adobe as a company has good policies but they have been able to Successfully implement it across all divisions You get wellness bonus every year which has a comprehensive list of coverage and fund of 45-50k india There is one way cab service provided , the cafeteria has all three times meals with wide variety . The office has many other facilities like onsite doctor , Physiotherapist available,prayer room , rest room and they also have rooms available at marginal cost with services available

Cons

In case you are joining ABD/GBD your work life is doomed . No work culture you will get a feeling of working in call center with scripts being provided , constant run rate of sales and daily meetings. They expect you to keep delivering with the same BOB which was exhausted in the first quarter . No decorum or manners anyone can address you anyhow. You can be berated or demeaned in front of anyone . Any escalations to HR wouldn't be heard as they are not interested in making any changes. Most of the management has multiple cases of mental harassment against them but no action will be taken till the director one day stops liking the manager and then makes a plan to fire him. Judgement and bias is at peak if they form an opinion about you they will make endless cases against you to get you fired with a hoax justification. More interested in hiring temp and people who are followers and not thinkers . Attrition is the highest in this team still no action . There are endless meetings in a day, unrealistic number goals and too much politics. Most of people working here now are facing anxiety, panic attacks , stress related other complications HR response to all of them is use wellness fund . I wouldn't recommend anyone to join Adobe Business Direct or Global Business Direct. They have all the time in the world to keep changing the name of the process but to unfair practices, undue pressure they turn a blind eye . Switching internally for job is extremely difficult and lengthy process now . Also your manager could play foul when it comes to feedback .

1.0
Jun 16, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Discounted Adobe software, convenient location.

Cons

Toxic environment. Bulling by some managers. Ineffective management. By analogy with a book: deceptive fancy cover, appealing price, but pretty dull, outdated, crappy content.

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