Good benefits, but growing pains - Anonymous employee Camunda Employee Review
3.0
Apr 20, 2022
Anonymous employee
Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Fully remote, yearly retreat, provides home office equipment, nice people to work with
Cons
The company grew a lot over the past years, more bureacracy, that more often than not, hinders gettimg things done. Depending on the teams, limited options to grow. Start-up feeling is fading and corporate lifestyle is creeping in.
Camunda Response
4y
Hello there - Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. It's great to learn that you enjoy our remote work environment and working with our team members. We invite you to tell us more about your experience with us at people@camunda.com, as your comments help us improve as we grow.
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5.0
Jul 18, 2025
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Current employee, more than 3 years
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CEO approval
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Pros
Great remote first culture.
Every tech stack you could really want to get the job done.
Great market leading product.
The CEO & Chief of Staff really LISTEN and care.
Benefits are wonderful, from health, to 401k and much more.
Pay is great for the U.S.
Cons
With growth comes pains... we have a lot of new hires & people exiting, which is normal for this type of start up in the midst of a high amount of growth.
The toxic leader I believe everyone else posted about is officially gone, so that con is now eliminated.
Camunda Response
10mo
Thank you for the great feedback!
We’re glad to hear that you are enjoying your time at Camunda.
2.0
Jun 5, 2025
Anonymous employee
Former employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
The people who work at Camunda are, of course, the biggest pro. Benefits are good, as well.
Cons
The culture is downright awful. Employee programs have been slashed almost completely - no more retreat, no more regional social gatherings, no time together in person with your teams.
Not only that, but the CEO blatantly said Camunda is not the place for job security or work-life balance and if you're looking for that, you can find it elsewhere. People are being laid off left and right. People are fearful for their jobs and I've heard of a lot of team members who are looking elsewhere.
The standards that are given when you're hired are sometimes not attainable, especially when there is little to no direction from management. When I started, I had zero training time at all outside of the company onboarding. My team didn't assist at all in helping me learn the ropes- I was just thrown out to the wolves and expected to start projects with no guidance. This tends to be common across multiple teams, as well.
A lot of middle management do not know how to run teams and although they go through "people manager training" that doesn't seem to do any good as they're still mostly incompetent.
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Camunda Response
12mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
At Camunda, we’re in the midst of a significant transformation, shifting from a product-led company to a high-performing, AI-driven, go-to-market organization. That shift brings challenges, and we don’t shy away from acknowledging them.
The intent behind our leadership’s messaging is not to downplay the importance of well-being, but to be transparent about the pace and focus required at this stage of our journey. We don’t see work and life as opposing forces. Instead, we believe meaningful work can be an important part of a fulfilling life.
That’s why flexibility remains a core value at Camunda. Our fully remote model is designed to give people the autonomy to work where, when, and how it suits them best.
We appreciate your feedback and wish you all the best in your next chapter.