Good for Learning, Not for Salary Growth - Engineer Version 1 Employee Review

3.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work environment is really good, though it can vary depending on the project. Colleagues and team members are approachable, helpful, and supportive. Work From Home option is available (depends on the manager/project). Provides insurance benefits. Quarterly bonus is an added advantage.

Cons

Salary hikes are quite low compared to market standards, so don’t expect significant growth in pay. Interview process can sometimes be inconsistent — candidates may get rejected in the final round. Strong preference for immediate joiners or those with short notice periods (30 days max). Would recommend to friends mainly for learning opportunities and job stability, but not for financial growth.

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5.0
4 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great place to work with good work culture and amazing leaders

Cons

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1.0
23 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has talented individuals in Europe and a solid delivery foundation. • Some strong relationships with Oracle in EMEA. • Opportunity could exist if Version 1 ever gets serious about properly investing in the U.S. market.

Cons

No genuine U.S. presence or strategy. The company is almost unknown in North America, yet leadership expects instant growth without brand support, marketing, or resources. • Promises made, not kept. I was recruited with the understanding that I’d lead U.S. Oracle sales and have a team built around me. None of that ever materialized. • Unrealistic quotas and constant changes. Quota doubled midyear with no additional support or territory. • Leadership dysfunction. Roles, accounts, and territories were reassigned arbitrarily — often to overseas reps unfamiliar with the U.S. market. • Poor alignment with Oracle. Leadership rarely engaged with Oracle’s U.S. executives or partners, leading to lost opportunities and credibility issues. • Micromanagement without accountability. Decisions were made from abroad with little understanding of local dynamics or what it takes to win here.

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