A great company that could shine brighter again - Anonymous employee Camunda Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Employees and coworkers are the best, Camunda would be nothing without them, their mindset and awesome technical knowledge and ease of collaboration, as well as transparency and human values. It takes time and its really hard to build and replace teams with that level of great people - In my case, my direct manager is also great and really feels like part of the team, we never had any big issue within the team in general, and if we did its a safe place where everyone can talk about it and help each other - When someone in the team needs some time off (let it be a couple of hours to take care of something or a day off to rest) its all good and we are all organized, noone ever pointed fingers for this kind of stuff (this is probably one of the many parts of the work-life balance thing employees are concerned about going away)

Cons

- Removing an optional yearly company gathering that many employees liked for team-building - Imposing instead a yearly company kickoff where everyone must assist, which interferes with employees out-of-work planning, time off and the remote-first value - When I joined the CEO was congratulated for the company approach on transparency, which compared to other companies experiences makes sense. It is definetly a game changer on creating a safe, non-toxic and fair work environment for everyone, thats one of the things that makes Camunda stand out among other companies. Like it has been mentioned in other comments, this looks like its starting to dissapear starting from the SLT, along with the employees that promote and value transparency - We were told that if we want work-life balance we should look elsewhere, and the answer we got to why was that told afterwards, sounded like a vague excuse to not make it sound too bad and turn the conversation around. Just like another good value many Camundi have, recognising mistakes is part of growth and anyone can make them without being judged for it, Im sure at least some Camundi were expecting this to be done by SLT as well, like simply explaining it was a communication mistake that anyone can make and it would have been fine - Companies that start going downhill and have massive employee rotation numbers, multiple SLT replacements/hirings, acquisitions and therefore a big loss of specific and technical company knowledge, they all start with these kind of company practices "hints". Hopefully Camunda wont steer in this direction and it will be just a slip, it can be fixed with proper action and conversations instead of creating a permanent deal out of it In conclusion, it looks like SLT is trying to push their new "values" downstream starting with some little "hints", and they received a major pushback and answer from the employees, because they actually care and promote the previous approach to transparency and work environment that Camunda itself promoted. Employees are doing their best to build that generational company SLT mentions. We have the best employees (no need to copy fancy wording like "A-players") and it can be accomplished, but like a tree, you cannot cut Camunda roots in order to grow, otherwise the tree starves and employees start leaving, uncomfortable working environments appear like other reviews mentioned about some "leader", internal knowledge that takes time to build exits the company... and so on, while other competitors then could take the opportunity and start riding the wave we want In few words, you cannot build a generational company if employees have great values like transparency or work-life balance that are not matched by SLT. These values and roots keep the good mood of Camundi, retention of great employees and increases the quality and quantity of their contributions. Achieving big goals doesnt mean we need to leave the great values that were built by Camundi behind.

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Camunda Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your review. The pride you take in your team, your manager, and your peers truly resonates and we couldn’t agree more: our people are the heart of Camunda. We also hear your concerns around recent changes, whether that’s shifting priorities, how we handle communication from leadership, or the impact of certain decisions like the retreat. These transitions have not been easy, and we know that even well intentioned changes can sometimes have unintended consequences. We want to support Camundi through change in a way that feels aligned with our values not in conflict with them. It’s something we’ll keep working toward with intention. Thank you again for sharing this.

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5.0
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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.

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Camunda Response
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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
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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
11mo
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.
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