Databricks reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,620 total reviews)
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Ali Ghodsi

91% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Databricks has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,620 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Databricks 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
Jul 30, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Product for ETL, Good brand awareness

Cons

Most middle management / sales directors do not understand product, have no interest in meeting clients, and simply repeat the GRIT Mantra. Often find yourself needing to do internal busy work over external client meetings. Have hired to many sales people - fight for accounts won by those who have been at DB longest. BOYS CLUB

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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are sorry to hear about your experience! It is our top priority to create an inclusive and equitable environment and are always looking to improve. We would love to learn more about your experience. Please feel free to contact me directly if you would like to provide any additional feedback.
5.0
Jul 1, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Smart and dedicated team with great mix of academia/research and industry experience * Taking the best of research and converting it to industrial strength, secure, scalable product * Great dynamic start-up environment with wonderful perks/benefits in beautiful setting in downtown San Francisco (catered lunches, pool table, table tennis, free snacks, frequent presentations, team outings...) * Learn all about one of the hottest big data frameworks (Apache Spark) and the cloud-hosted managed Databricks Spark environment. Technologies: Apache Spark, AWS (e.g. S3, Redshift), big data processing/storage, machine learning, graph processing, streaming. Access to Databricks demo environment and AWS dev tier. * Solid product in high demand backed by well-known venture capitalists in tremendous growth mode but still good work-life balance. * Access to some great open source committers and thought leaders like Matei Zaharia, Michael Armbrust, Tathagata “TD” Das and Reynold Xin.

Cons

* If working remotely from East Coast: 3 hour time difference and long cross-country flight with less access to the company HQ culture in SF. I am leaving to join a great local software development firm with short commute and just being part of a wonderful team. If I lived or could relocate to SF, Databricks would be one of my top choices of employers and I can only recommend it.

1.0
Jul 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The following are the best things about working at Databricks in my opinion... 1. Great brand recognition in the business and technology communities. 2. Data platform is fantastic and getting better ever day. 3. Cult following among customer especially data engineering and data science teams.

Cons

Databricks has hired about 6,000 employees since I started several years ago. I don't believe my experience at the company is common for field engineers. I cannot leave Databricks fast enough. The only thing keeping me at the company was my RSUs, but the potential windfall from RSUs isn't worth the stress and misery at work. Let me give you a snapshot of the last six months: 1. Peer was told he was being put on a performance plan, and he needed to find a new role. He wasn't given any paperwork. He reached out to HR only to learn he wasn't on a plan at all. His manager fabricated the whole thing. Manager was not terminated. Team member was moved to new group. 2. A female team member calls me one day to say HR is investigating her boss because of a sexual harassment claim stemming from a dinner we attended. She told me I would be contacted by HR to share my version of what happened, and not to disclose she reached out to me. HR never reached out. 3. My manager joined my first customer meeting, which was at a well recognized company. We were meeting with their VP of Data and Strategy who happened to be a woman. My male manager explained the value of the platform to her with the analogy of "baking a cake for your husband". I was asked he not be a part of future meetings. 4. Forget taking vacations or sick time. One of my account executives went to my manager while I was on vacation to cover a call. My manager responded, "I'm good at assigning accounts and filing [overlay requests]". 5. My manager NEVER gives me performance feedback. When I ask for feedback, I'm told everything is fine. I get to my review, and I get all sorts of constructive feedback. And, you can't switch teams or roles unless you're exceeding expectations. Its this sadistic way to trap you in a position you hate. 6. I've been on the phone with colleagues either crying or irate, shaken by a call with their manager. Except for semi-annual employee surveys. I have never been asked for my point of view on the company or team. From my vantage point, you keep your mouth shut and work or they have a pipeline of applicants ready to take your place.

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