Adobe reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(10,082 total reviews)
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87% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Adobe has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,082 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
Mar 22, 2021
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Pros

If you are joining Adobe in their consulting practice then your life will become hell. Only pros in Adobe consulting is that you will get Adobe brand name in your resume, nothing else. I left adobe in just 6 months.

Cons

Adobe ACS - Consulting is full of Cons. Employees are leaving from Adobe consulting in very short span of time due to below reasons: * They are just running behind billing hours. * To complete your weekly hours you will be forced to work with multiple customers irrespective of your interest and skill set. Most of time you will have 4-5-6 projects in your bucket and you will not get time for yourself. You will be working extended hours daily to achieve your billing target. * Your manager will ping/call you many times a day to check if you are able to achieve billing target. Keep in mind even if you are assigned to a project you can only bill that customer if there is some work assigned to you by customer for that particular week. * Projects are very short term(not more than 3-4 months). * There is no development work in consulting. If you are a developer, do not join here. * People are arrogant here in this practice. No one will help you if you are new. They will not even reply over chats. * Even If you are new to Adobe tools, they will give you few weeks of training that is of no use. And ten they will assign you individual project with customers that too multiple projects. If anything goes wrong they will put all blame on you. There is no planning for resource management. To get money from customer they will not even listen to your issue. Not sure if all this is known to leadership team of Adobe or not. So during interview double check with HR which department you are going to join. If it is ACS then you are not actually joining Adobe. Work culture is totally different. Adobe Engineering department is a good place to work, not Adobe Consulting ACS

1.0
May 15, 2020

Epic fail

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Pros

Stock price went up thanks to creative cloud

Cons

People screaming in the hallway Poor technical leadership If you are in DX you are unprofitable Consistent mass layoffs every year that somehow adobe doesn’t legally report HR protects low performers Program management is horrendous

1.0
Aug 5, 2016

Sales: Digital Marketing

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Pros

The products are well received by customers but are definitely starting to slip. Stock is flying, espp program excellent as well as benefits.

Cons

Where do I begin. In my twenty plus years of sales this place was the most toxic and frustrating for ridiculous reasons. The management team creates an unnecessary toxic environment that prevents effective selling and supporting of customers. The amount of internal work far outweighs the selling that should be going on to the customer base. The aggressive nature of the sales management team creates an ugly environment, that then gets pushed on to the customers. Some of the management is talented but feels intimidated by upper management and that is pushed to the salesforce. There are unqualified people in management that micromanage to a level I have never seen. The worst part is having commission taken back when a customer doesn't renew that you didn't sell in the first place! Numerous good reps and managers have left for this reason. I can't stress this enough, stay away from this toxic environment

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