Exasol Reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(81 total reviews)
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Joerg Tewes

89% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Exasol has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 81 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Exasol 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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81 reviews
1.0
20 Jun 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Their product is half good, that's about it They always keep you competitive, as you never know which day you would be fired - as company has two seasons - Hiring and Firing. Next few months could be hiring as they have already done mass lay offs in March and April 2020

Cons

Company is run like a friend’s club, with all sycophants at the helm. So called (mis) management are full of yes men and women who just want to keep their jobs without delivering any results and that’s why company has not grown in more than 3 years that I have been there. Hiring decisions are made at the whims of a fickle CEO, whose skin is so thin that he started mass layoffs of our colleagues within days in the covid-19 lock down. It is a permanent black blot on the company to fire people so quickly in such circumstances, not to mention that it has massively discouraged people like us who have been spared in these cuts. I cant wait to leave this company now !!

2.0
6 Aug 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

insurance is paid 100%. in office folks are great

Cons

they have no direction. and they let go 30% of their work force then released their IPO. they didn't have to do that, but they did because they wanted to take the opportunity to. Ask them. "great" reviews from people who didn't get let go for no reason.

1.0
5 Nov 2021

Steer Clear

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exasol has good benefits and a good compensation package. They had good DEI initiatives.

Cons

Leadership is nonexistent. There is no support. Unrealistic expectations about what can be accomplished, when, and for how much. The onboarding process is an entire month and highly ineffective; if you are in the US you will be on calls at 5am for onboarding. There is a meeting for every little possible thing. It is not uncommon to have over 8 meetings a day as an individual contributer. Working async is not an option here; if you are in Europe you will be on calls at 10pm with your American colleagues and if you are American you can get used to 5:30am calls. However, don't think that working so early means you can stop working around 3pm...12 hour days were frequent for me here. When I brought it up, no one cared. The response I got was, "that is part of working across time zones" when it really isn't. Async work is popular for a reason and many global companies practice it. There is a wealth of documentation for you to comb through, but if you try to use it you will be told it is old, or given a reason why you should not use it. If you then try to create something new and useable, it becomes a department territory fight. Upper management is not looking at core site metrics or do not understand how to use the data they are seeing; when presented findings about the site's metrics, leadership was defensive and not inquisitive. You are not encouraged to fix anything or do what you know is right; fall in line or get left behind is how Exasol rolls. They have a Happiness Specialist who sends notes around about making sure to walk outside, but no one actually cares if you are happy at Exasol. Overall this place was a massive headache and leadership is truly the worst I've ever worked for.

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