Aruba Networks Reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(692 total reviews)
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Phil Mottram

85% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Aruba Networks has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 692 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aruba Networks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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692 reviews
2.0
8 Feb 2015
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Pros

Good joining package. Promotions, awards, rewards, flexible & safe work environment are only for Gujjus and females.

Cons

Had worked in Bangalore,India center for a year under a egoist Gujarati director. Here I'm sharing my experiences only w.r.t to my team. More of biased teams, mostly north Indians are directors here and are dominating. Everything is monopolized by the directors, managers and HR's are dummy and has no powers and are toys in the directors hand. You should always need to comply to this Gujarat director rules, else you'll get pay-cut threat from the director or zero hike, zero bonus, zero RSU during appraisal or in some case you may get fired in next quarter. Only Gujarati birth certificate or females can get Aruba citizenship where you can enjoy all the benefits like good work, promotions, good rewards, RSU's , work from home option..etc , if you are a female then you may get more special benefits under this director :), you may get also outstanding awards too ..etc. You'll always be monitored by gujju spys in the team. When coming to hiring, the interviewer feedback is always manipulated by the director and sent to HR. For HR records all the referenced candidates will be interviewed for name sake but hiring is strictly for Gujju birth certificates people or gujju referrals. Work wise , aruba is working on good technologies but as i said above to get good work conditions apply * under this director. Aruba is a paymaster company what ever you demand they would pay, if you planned to leave the company , company never bothers, they can recruit twice talented of you in very short time, moving to other teams is not possible here. I'm not sure about other teams in Aruba , i heard there are few good teams as well, but its a place to work atmost 2 years.

1.0
31 Jul 2015

Forget the hype

Recommend
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Pros

Aruba networks has done a good job marketing and building a product set around edge access to the network. The benefits package, healthcare, is extremely good.

Cons

Don't believe a word you hear. Dom will say things like he hates politics, leadership will say things like they want to help you. The truth is this company is the most political in the networking edge business and probably only more so after the HP acquisition. You've got employees that have been here for years building little kingdoms and they are not to keen on letting you into the good ole boy network. The only help you'll get is once every six months to a year when performance review time comes so you can find out what your management really thinks about you. Add in the fact that they are now owned by HP and they are marketing like they are still a completely separate company and one can only assume the politics have gotten or will be getting worse. If you're planning on joining and aren't a personal friend with your manager, I would seriously consider looking elsewhere. The culture internally isn't a team attitude, they will say that it is, but the experience is everyone for themselves. Territories in the field are divided based upon who you know and past performance rather than any type of equality - It's the have's and the have nots. Speak with any partner who's sole source of revenue isn't Aruba and they will tell you the same thing when it comes to the field sales organization. Management has an entitlement attitude, they don't work for you, you work for them to be successful. In addition, they basically abandoned the partnerships with Brocade, Juniper, Dell and Alcatel Lucent and existing partners that sold these products when they allowed HP to acquire them. While the company may be packaged like it's a great place to be and work, the history simply doesn't line up. They laid off 8% of the work force to make a number on the street and outsource much of the labor to India. One tour of the corporate facility past where they want you to see and you can tell what culture and attitude runs this place. This place is a sweat shop - during one performance review I was told I wasn't working 60 hours a week so that wasn't enough, regardless of what I was accomplishing. Their is no such thing as vacation, they say unlimited so they don't have to pay out anything when employees leave. If you take it, your guilted the entire time and expected to be available via phone with no compensation or thanks for doing so. Nothing is shared internally, with such a huge customer base only vague references to use cases and business solutions are given for fear that your somehow going to steal the account. Many of the mid level and new managers have never held management positions prior - they are the type of people who wouldn't get the job at the last place they worked so they came here. Rather than building you up they are all about protecting themselves. Cheapest company I ever worked for, plan on sharing a room any time you travel to a corporate event. Shirts, pens, just about anything with a logo comes out of your own pocket because the attitude here is they pay you enough. Contests for bonuses, travel, etc. are rigged to provide the outcome management wants to use as propaganda to the rest of the company. Territories, accounts and contacts will simply be re-aligned to provide the outcome they are looking for with no regard for your efforts into them.

4.0
21 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to work, good salary culture and flexible

Cons

NOwadays too much of politics. One director in Aruba recruits only if the candidate is from Gujju or Meru employee. His cloud team become Gujju team and he will torture non gujju and non meru employes and make them to leave company. he is making his own kingdom.

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