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      What is working from home like at Rubrik?

      Rubrik reviews

      This is a housemaid job in a fancy building.

      Renewal specialist
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Maybe food and cab, nothing else

      Cons

      Stay far away this place if you value youur mental health and dignity. The culture is incredibly toxic that you aren't treated like a professional, you are treated like a HOUSEMAID. They judge you and humiliate you every single day, yet the leadership never once reflects on their own disgusting behaviour. The employee experience is a joke, no perks, no outings, no leaves, no work from home are approved because they have this feeling that we are paid salaries and we deserve nothing else but a broom and brush to deal with their mess. Every announcement is dropped last minute- expecting you to just take it, be it change in your shift timing or demanding additional work on holidays. We housemaids look at our manager's trips to the US, flaunting their fancy dinners and airport stories while we live helpless, trapped in a chaotic mess.

      7

      Great mentorship and flexible work arrangements

      Infosec engineer
      Former intern
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Mentorship from experienced SRE professionals. Hands-on exposure to cutting edge technology. Opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects with a direct impact on system reliability. Flexible work arrangements.

      Cons

      No cons experienced so far.

      Toxic work, venomous managers

      Renewals specialist
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Food and cab …and thu fri work from home.

      Cons

      ​The Onboarding Reality I joined three months ago with high expectations, but the reality is a stark contrast to the interview process. Management talks a big game about AI cybersecurity products and "strategic renewals," but the actual day-to-day is a soul-crushing, manual grind. You aren't a specialist; you are a human workaround for a subpar CRM and a set of disorganized, broken processes. ​Extractive Culture … It became clear very quickly that this is an extractive environment with toxic director and managers . Even though Renewals is touted as the company's most profitable arm, the team is treated with incredible cheapness. We do the heavy lifting,securing the price uplifts and locking in multi-year contracts,only to watch the Account Executives walk away with the commission. You generate the wealth, but you aren’t allowed to share in it. Management attributes the massive turnover to "better opportunities," but after 90 days of seeing how this team operates, it’s obvious that people aren't moving to something,they are escaping from here. At least 20 people fled this team in the last year alone. It’s not "natural attrition"; it’s a mass exodus of people choosing their mental health over this toxic, BPO style management culture. Ive heard people here get promoted only on the basis of politics not performance. Individual contributors turn associate managers overnight without any managerial experience. Its a funny place! ​ The leadership here operates with the mindset of a high-pressure loan office rather than a modern tech organization. If you are a job seeker, ask the hard questions about attrition rates before you sign. I’ve only been here three months, and the lack of direction and respect for the team's effort is already loud and clear

      9

      Great mentorship and flexible work arrangements

      Infosec engineer
      Former intern
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Mentorship from experienced SRE professionals. Hands-on exposure to cutting edge technology. Opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects with a direct impact on system reliability. Flexible work arrangements.

      Cons

      No cons experienced so far.

      Run, don't walk! (away from this role)

      Renewal specialist
      Current employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Free food - Free cab - WFH (terms and conditions apply)

      Cons

      Rubrik renewals team is a great place to work if you love to work or have worked in a totalitarian government or workplace before. It is led by a leader who makes decisions without rationale or logic behind them, but can easily manipulate you into thinking that it's the most strategic decision ever made in the history of this organisation. The managers are a part of a hive-mind and lose their individuality after joining this team. Their involvement and support in your work is equal to 0 divided by ∞ This team runs like a family office business, the children (the older employees, irrespective of their actual business prowess or intellectual capacity) are often given the lion's share of the rewards i.e. promotions. The "younger" tenured employees (even with 6 to 9 years of prior experience) need to fight and crawl their way to "prove" themselves worthy of an hike/promotion. You can expect the older employees to get promoted mid-term, out of the blue, without significant individual performance, jumping pay grades and suddenly bossing over a person with a much tenured working capacity and oh- with actual individual performance. There's a clear gender bias/preferential treatment which no one talks about but is very evident. Talented individuals backed with solid performance quarter over quarter have left this team for better opportunities sighting different personal reasons and have tried to guard their new organisation as a secret with their very lives to avoid getting entangled, yet again, with these folks. Managers and peers identify as pro-gossip only. Chinese whispers should be called "Rubrik-whispers". Your personal life will be talked about, debated and debased to a level you wouldn't have thought is possible. You'll be working for a management that so incredibly nearsighted that they try to work on process improvements and changes when the problem shows up IN THE MIDDLE OF THE QUARTER, without any prior notice. There's absolutely no space for discussions on your professional growth, no 1:1s or as they funnily call it, Individual "Development" Plan. They'll basically gaslight you with the thought of "growth" throughout the year until you hit your performance reviews, where they justify why they cannot promote you but you are "on track" for the next year. And then the next comes, which then goes to the next year- if you get what I mean. Oh I forgot to mention, that in all these years all of the management's favourites have grown to levels which you can literally only dream of, that is if you can still dream after working in the odd-est shift timings. If you're a male employee you'll be "strategically" placed in dead of the night work shifts whereas the other gender experiences work-life balance. You're also going to be joining a team which is slowly cutting your legs and leaving you blind in your actual work. The account executives have now taken full control of the renewals and are compensated for it along with hunting for new logos and expanding into the existing customer base. Which means, you're going to be a glorified personification of a human email exchange of renewal quotes. And if this grunt work burns you out and you want to take your earned leave, you'll be forced to "explain" and "justify" (3-4 weeks before your leaves) on why you need these leaves because the business would absolutely come to a halt if you take a break. Or hey! if you need to take a breather for a bit, and take a quieter room to sit and work, you'll be called 10 times to answer why you're not at the bay- but 10 smoke breaks every 2 hours is completely acceptable. IF you're a fan of money, and can sacrifice your personal life during both US, EMEA and Indian holidays, you can show up to office to get paid. You can also be asked to work on weekends on tasks that a business analyst or your manager should have worked on when the problem showed up. But then again, you get to ask your managers how their frequent US trips were and get chocolates from their desks (perks! yay!!!) If you've read it this far and you're serious about a career and consider yourself a talented individual, then run, don't walk when you get a call from HR about this role!

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