Autodesk reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(4,615 total reviews)
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79% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Autodesk has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,615 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
Jul 15, 2017

Diversity doesn't bother the Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good Benefits and Welfare but pay is below average for non R&D.

Cons

While the company emphasize "diversity" on one hand, the company retrenched employees during Chinese New Year and D&D on the other hand. Being an MNC, the company did not care about the diversity of the employees and how much CNY means to the Chinese. Announcing the new of retrenchment before CNY and officially communicating to the impacted employees during the week after CNY had totally ruined the CNY of Chinese. Impacted employees are not treated with respect and dignity. 1 of the employees are devastated and requested to return later in the day to pack her stuff, but this request was being rejected by the rep of the company and she was sent out immediately after the communication. The company is very much driven in a way of a particular nationality, instead of doing things right the first time, they often like to trial and error although the solution is obvious. Completing task in 10 steps rather and 3 steps. They only care about the outcome, but the work smart procedure or straight to the point. Perhaps this aid to increase employment rate, hiring 5 person to do 3 persons' job.

2.0
Apr 17, 2017
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Pros

The people at Autodesk are great and I really enjoyed my time there when the office was smaller and more of a family. Autodesk is doing some very cool things in various industries and I believe they're moving in the right direction as a whole. The benefits are second-to-none and I think the compensation was very reasonable.

Cons

The SDR role should be for a college graduate or someone with 1-2 years of experience. ADSK is unfortunately apprehensive to hire young people (without a referral) as it is a bit of an 'older' company/workforce. Therefore, they bring in people that have too much experience doing a call-center type job and get bored quickly. There is no upward mobility, pay raises, or varying responsibilities in the SDR role. They are limited by pay grade to actually move you anywhere so they give you the 'lateral movement' and 'create your own opportunities' speech. The problem with the lateral movement is that no one wants to put in 1.5-2 years as an SDR then move onto another product-line and be an SDR again. Also, they have made a culture of hiring from the outside so it's difficult to make a lateral movement anyway or create your own opportunity. During the hiring process, HR and a manager will say you can move into sales ops or marketing, etc. That is just not the case (until they bring those teams locally which is still never clear if they will). Low-level and mid-level managers were very weak. They, for one, have no time with their teams because they sit in meetings all day. So the aspect of coaching, mentoring, etc was hardly ever present. They also do not have the authority to make quick decisions which hampered the teams. Their was hardly help with career development like working on other projects, etc. Some people were able to do this, but for the most part your job is to just 'call' day-in and day-out. Also, as of right now, management expects the SDR to be a burnout role due to the huge gap required in pay and experience to move elsewhere in the company. They do not say that publicly, but no one seemed surprised when we had ~10 SDR's leave in under 2 months due to the fact that you can't move into an account executive role like typical SDR organizations offer.

1.0
Sep 30, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

nice pay flexible work hour

Cons

-this design company you end up learning which not useful for your carrier -management have no vision -very legacy process -nothing new to learn

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