Databricks Software Developer reviews

3.9

80% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)
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Ali Ghodsi

95% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated Databricks with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Databricks is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
Jul 21, 2017

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Pros

Many of the engineers I worked with are brilliant, supportive, and truly wonderful friends who I will always cherish. No action the executives take can diminish the impact these relationships have had on my life and happiness.

Cons

I experienced a whole host of managerial issues at Databricks, but my exit process really takes the cake. When an exec found out I was leaving, he sent my skip level to convince me to stay. My skip level started our one-on-one by asking me why I wanted to leave. I started to say that many of the points I made in meetings and code reviews were ignored, but he interrupted me to dismiss my point as minor. He told me I could not possibly find a job as good as what I had at Databricks. He monologued for twenty minutes after my initial two sentences, concluding by calling me childish. At this point, he asked me if I had any other reasons for wanting to leave. The remainder of this meeting cyclically replayed the first twenty minutes. I would start to answer his question, and within my first two sentences, he would cut me off to dismiss my words and call me unprofessional, unreasonable, and childish. He repeatedly emphasized that I would never be able to find anything better. He told me I was lucky to have gotten a job at such a special company. He concluded this meeting by telling me I would never be happy no matter where I went. For the months before and weeks after this meeting, I regularly brought up my concerns (including the challenging management) to my chain of management, but nothing was ever done. Instead, this skip level has since been promoted. Nothing has improved, and nothing is likely to improve in the future. It’s a shame.

1.0
Jul 21, 2017
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Pros

Great coworkers & Apache Spark is a technology that's growing a lot. The Spark Summits are great. Sales organization is doing a great job

Cons

Management in engineering is highly dysfunctional. There is a core crew of people who are close with the founders who are highly valued, and the rest of the engineers are not. Additionally when concerns about management are brought up they are quickly swept under the rug or you are told to shut up. Upper management have stated that it is actually a good thing that some female and older engineers left because it is normal. Some of the non-favored engineers are publicly humiliated in front of the entire organization by being told that they are "not the best people". One particular manager has a habit of telling people they are "childish" or "unprofessional" when people disagree with him and he is protected and highly favored by all the executives. At the same time the younger engineers puts up a facade that it is a great organization to work for because they go eat pizza together.

4.0
Jan 30, 2017
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Pros

- Young engineering culture, lots of smart people from good schools - Engineers very open to new, blazing edge technologies = lots of stuff to learn - General emphasis on transparency and collaboration - Everyone is motivated towards a common goal - Plenty of opportunities to reach out to the open source community / give talks etc. - Leadership is super tech-savvy and accessible, especially to the engineers - People are generally super cool

Cons

- This basically becomes your life. You're expected to answer calls and fix things after hours even if you're not technically the person on-call. Engineers here talk and think about their jobs after hours, on weekends, on vacations etc. If you're not part of this almost-religious culture then you probably won't be promoted. - Engineers are focused more on the implementation than on the user interface. We have UX people but they generally don't chime in on every single feature. Time and again I've been shocked at how frustrating it is to use our own product.

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