Adobe reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(10,100 total reviews)
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Shantanu Narayen

87% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Adobe has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,100 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
Sep 24, 2018

Honest and hardworking people avoid Adobe

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Pros

Wellness benefits Free food Famous brand Good Gym

Cons

1. No respect for Permanent Employees - They have outsourced many processes and services to 3rd party organisations and I was asked bluntly to join the third party vendor as Contractor to Adobe or resign. In name of Variable and Health Insurance the 3rd party org made my In-hand lesser than what I was already drawing from Adobe. 2. Corrupt - The Middle management (Directors and Managers) is corrupt. I have seen many wrong and heavy purchases done to show in Capital cost and then actually gulping them. I had proofs and when presented, i was relieved from my job. They fake expenses and purchases, even items meant and recorded as e-waste can be found in their houses. 3.Unequipped Senior Management: Assets are purchased just to loot the organisation and those sitting up there are either oblivious to facts or a party to them. 4. Deck of Lies: I was asked to produce reports in a way to hid the scam which when refused, the director himself ensured to harass me. 5. Appraisals: I single-handedly performed all finance operations smoothly. Yet, my appraisal was peanuts as I am an upfront person in reporting wrong practises. 6. Skills: My manager could not even bear that I am more educated than him and better skills. He would get jealous when someone would send in appreciation. 7. Over billing and kick backs: It can be easily seen over billing invoices being approved by managers and directors. Further no action is taken when these issues are reported. 8. No use of Skip level meeting: Multiple times Sr Director is being reported of these malpractices going inside the company. But ultimately everything was informed and discussed with the managers/ directors with complainant name and this seemed that a particular group is together working towards corruption inside company.

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Adobe has zero tolerance for employee harassment and unethical business practices. These are serious allegations and we would like to investigate them immediately. Please contact us through any of our channels listed in our Code of Business Conduct https://adobe.ly/2vJ0EXl.
1.0
Jul 30, 2018
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Pros

- Good salary, good benefits and overall good company to work for (free coffee, free fruit and more) - Beautiful Business Campus for lunch walks

Cons

- Managers have poor communication skills. -Good work is not appreciated/recognized and properly valued: every mistake you make instead is recorded and highlighted - SSC Environment: high pressure: breaks are closely monitored and advisable to avoid them or at least reduce them to minimum (i.e. Many employees have their breakfast and lunch at their desk). - Micromanagement: activities are closely monitored on an hourly basis - Workload is not distributed in a fair way - General moral in the office is low and turnover is high - Poor work atmosphere - No HR Department on site

2.0
Feb 4, 2018

Great products & solutions but poor management tier

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Pros

Product & people: Adobe has some really great products and solutions together with a bunch of really capable people delivering solutions for the customer. The team is diverse, multi-disciplinary and bring a wealth of experience from different backgrounds. Remuneration: Competitive salary. Definitely above average when you come in. Bonuses are tied to company performance and utilisation. Utilisation being the dominant factor. The role that you perform in the project plays no part. Culture: Depends on which products and solutions you work with. The team members are generally very supportive, helping and cooperative. There is great banter amongst the team and in general you feel welcomed Sales: Amazing sales people…. Period. They are all capable of selling snow to an Eskimo!

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Growth: If you are not in sales; let's say in consulting, then I am afraid, you are nothing more than a resource who simply exists to drive revenue. This approach is openly communicated by the management. Their expectation is for consultants to get into long term engagements and look to extend by any means possible to drive revenue. This is expectation is regardless of a consultant's experience, skills and ambitions or at what level they were brought in to do the job in the first place. Basically, if you are on a project, forget about growth. Stay put, make money and stop wanting things! If you are in consulting then there is no career path; especially if you come in at a pretty senior level to begin with. On the contrary, life is totally different for the sales organisation. Net pay rises simply do not exist in consulting unless you are being promoted from a junior level to senior. Training: There is a training budget but in reality, nobody utilises this. All requests for training either internal or external will be met with "maybe we can organise an internal enablement session within the team" or simply a "no". Within Adobe, there is an internal multi-solution architect training programme which most senior consultants will naturally aspire to. This is an intensive programme and management expectation is that this is done totally off the back of your own time. Basically, for six months you will have no weekends or evenings. At the end of it, there is no official title change, effective pay rise, a real certificate. You guessed it, the only difference is that you bring in more revenue for the company. Management: There is no transparency in decision making by the management. It's a blackbox! Check-in and feedback process is a complete farce and is a compliance pretence. There is a pseudo management structure which distances the real management tier even further. Seriously good managers/leads are just a handful. A recent re-organisation of the team to make them more cross functional has hindered; not helped. Talent team: The recruitment team in the UK is the worst I have seen in my career so far. They are ineffective, inefficient and incapable. Adobe's on-boarding process also requires huge amount of improvement to bring it in line with some of the other big organisations.

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