Autodesk reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(4,615 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 4,615 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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2.0
Apr 25, 2019

Constant Flux & Stress

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Pros

GREAT product and open work environment. There are no offices (other than meeting spaces), you could literally be sitting next to someone on the executive team on one side and an intern on the other. The setup allows for open conversation between groups. Autodesk provides lunch once a week and has beer on tap in the Boston office. The BUILD Space is truly an amazing facility that full-time employees have access to.

Cons

Autodesk is in constant flux with layoffs and reorgs... Every December and February everyone in the company stresses out about getting laid off. If you are looking for long-term stability, Autodesk may not be the right fit. There is no long-term planning or strategy (even 1 year out). Everything seems to be ad-hoc and very disjointed. Tons of silos that everyone talks about, but nobody acts upon. The executive team has secret meetings and do not involve key stakeholders. LOTS of meetings (even meetings to discuss next meetings topics - yes that's right). Not a very good life/work balance due to the constant flux, last-minute projects, and deadlines. Managers pick favorites and are by no means transparent -- despite what they tell you. If you are looking at upward growth and mobility, your manager can break your career with Autodesk. Management expects complete honesty and transparency from their team, but do not exemplify it themselves. Oversharing could cost you your job -- especially if you upset someone.

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Autodesk Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback. Though reorganizations and changes are inevitable in our industry, we recognize that some of these changes impact our employees. However, we encourage all employees to have regular, ongoing communications with their managers to help achieve their career aspirations. If a company decision impacts an employee, industry-leading help and services are provided to employees free of charge to help them transition. We hope this helps to provide some clarity around some of the changes. We appreciate your honesty and your feedback is helpful to us as we continue to make Autodesk an even better place to work.
2.0
Jan 30, 2019

I went to Autodesk so you don't have to

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Pros

Helping professional designers become more efficient with the power of good design and software Challenging and interesting problems to solve Being surrounded by knowledgeable, talented and skilled individual contributors Good starting pay Employee stock purchase scheme is more generous than in other places, but requires self-sacrifice.

Cons

Bait and switch at the offer stage. You are only measured on what you are told to do. Personal initiatives are not encouraged. Several layers of management that somehow survive every restructuring while individual contributors are left on their own. Loyalty only goes up at Autodesk Managers and individual contributions tend to be measured on how well they make their boss look to their own superiors. Huge amount of politics, distracts from getting work done. Navigating aforementioned politics seem to be the main deciding factor in measuring personal success. Line manager will not hesitate to use performance review as opportunities to "whip you into place". Zero investment in what employees want. Only in what benefits the manager. Annual re-organisation (may include layoff) with zero positive impact for individual team members. Issues with managers are reported and swept under the rug. Strategy changes every 6 months with team members having to bear the load, lowers morale and makes personal efforts seem wasted. Forget pay rises and growth opportunities at this company (unless you are a manager)

3.0
Oct 25, 2018
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Pros

Great people with good hearts especially at the middle management level. Fiercely liberal and very socially conscious. The Autodesk Foundation is something to be proud of. The previous CEO's charisma is greatly missed.

Cons

Looks great from the outside but inner workings not at all progressive and there is an underlying sense of insecurity and fear of another layoff, always in the works. Upward mobility is limited and controlled by hearsay rather than facts. HR does not have much say at the leadership level. While the say finding talent is an issue, they get rid of people at the flick of a switch. Mega age related layoffs. Watch out if over 45!

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Autodesk Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We have many programs and processes in place to ensure we have a supportive, non-discriminatory workplace for anyone and everyone to thrive. We are always open to hearing feedback and if you want to share more about your particular concerns, please feel free to contact the Ethics & Compliance Hotline: www.autodesk.ethicspoint.com or call 1-855-822-9535 so that we can discuss.
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