Autodesk reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(4,621 total reviews)
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Andrew Anagnost

79% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Autodesk has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,621 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Autodesk employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 5, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Very good work-life balance. People usually just work a few hours every day. The pay is not low but not high either. The company is not customer facing. And its products have sticky fact -- once the designers start using it, switching to another one is risky and costly. So it is sort of stable. It is still dominating building industry and 2D CAD area. I tried a few other 2D softwares. They are far worse than AutoCAD.

Cons

The reason why I give it one star is because of three reasons (without them the company deserves 3 stars): 1. when I leave the company recently, there is no exist interview. My manager asked HR but no response. The company doesn't care why you want to leave. 2. I worked long enough time that I earn a sabbatical, which is 6 weeks paid vacation. I did not get payment for this when I left the company. So I sent email to HR asking for this. I did not get any response either. 3. Early this year I had a friend who wanted to partner with Autodesk. So I sent an email to a senior sales manager asking how to do so. I did not get response. Apparently people working there just want to get paid. They are not passionate. This is the reason why I wanted to leave too. Only a few percentages of people really working hard -- I know a few of them. The rest are just lying in their chairs, sometimes making negative contributions. The company doesn’t pay excellent people enough – a few thousand dollar difference won’t encourage people to work harder and overtime. If you are smart and want to get paid for your contribution, don’t go there. Not much growth. It is not one of the top three companies in 3D manufacturing industry. Since going from 2D to 3D is inevitable, it is losing its foundation. When their old customers (designers) retire, the company will suffer. Pay is okay -- can't compete with the hot companies in bay area. Even startups can beat it. If you just want a job, this is a good company to work with.

3.0
Feb 17, 2016

Sales

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Solid sales training provided Good Compensation for exceeding quotas No micro management, you run your own business/territory Good benefits

Cons

Just a number on the team- "what have you done for me lately" attitude Multiple mass layoffs in the past 5 years and multiple re-orgs Frequent business model changes Low esteem within employee ranks

4.0
Feb 10, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Autodesk is a powerhouse and is doing a lot of pioneering work in the digital design space, not only in Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) but in manufacturing, simulation, and even the media and entertainment space. It's pretty cool to work for the original PC solution for CAD! -Benefits are top-notch -Very interesting problems to work on in the AEC/geometry/cloud/manufacturing/simulation space -Strong marketing and sales organization leading the charge -Great people tend to work here and you will be interacting with some top minds in the industry. -Lots of mobility for motivated individuals -Great office environments Overall, If I had the chance to work here again, I would definitely take it.

Cons

This is a publicly traded company and brings along with it all the politics headaches and periodic "Reductions in Force" that accompany any big public company. There's not much point in complaining about it. It's all the same thing that brings all the great benefits and opportunities to work on cool problems. -You will find that innovation, while valued, is painful and slow however, if you stick with it, there are definitely opportunities to innovate. -You should be ok with not necessarily having your opinion valued on the larger picture items. There is a corporate direction and that comes from the top, not the bottom in this company. If you can be happy with that and are excited to tackle whatever challenge comes you will be very happy at this company, If you have vision and want to try and make change outside of your group, you will likely be disappointed. -I think you'll find Autodesk to be much like any large company. If you really want to be able to influence change in an organization, look for a small startup. I can't stress this enough: You will be successful here if you are happy doing your job as part of the big machine and not necessarily being able to see out to where you are going. (regardless of what the "come work here" marketing hype suggests). -That said, note that there is a lot of internal opportunity for motivated individuals. I've seen developers move to UI, QA people move to sales, developers move to product management, there is a LOT of opportunity here.

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