A lot of autonomy and incredible benefits, but lacks organization - Anonymous employee EDB Employee Review

4.0
7 Oct 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible working hours and PTO. Additionally, one wellness Friday off per month. Above-average pay and good benefits (mental health offerings, employee resource groups). A lot of autonomy and trust in your skills and expertise. An important technology to know for long-term career development.

Cons

Collaborative environment within your team, but disorganized with other teams. There is a lack of standards, guidelines, and cross-team communication. Sometimes ownership is blurry, too. "Crunch" phases, like in almost all tech companies. No company events, difficult to connect with others.

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EDB Response
1y
Thank you for your review.We appreciate you taking the time to provide us feedback and insight on areas where we can improve as it allows us to know what to focus on across teams. We value all of our employees and are excited for you to continue your journey with us all at EDB!

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5.0
30 Mar 2026
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Pros

Good company good pay good team

Cons

I dont remember any cons

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EDB Response
3mo
Thank you for your response, we truly appreciate your feedback. We value all of our employees and are excited for you to continue your journey with us at EDB!
1.0
30 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people who actually do the work are smart and talented but are constantly dealing with poor decision-making by managers and a lack of clarity and communication about the goals and objectives that are constantly changing.

Cons

I joined EDB excited by the opportunity to help market innovative database technology, but my experience was disappointing due to a persistent lack of leadership and strategic direction. The biggest challenge was leadership. Priorities changed frequently, long-term strategy was unclear, and teams were often left trying to determine what success looked like on their own. Decisions are reactive rather than driven by a cohesive vision, making it difficult to execute meaningful go-to-market initiatives or measure impact. Another concern was the amount of time and resources invested in side projects that lacked a clear business case or measurable customer value. Instead of focusing on initiatives that could drive revenue, customer adoption, or competitive differentiation, the organization often pursued projects without well-defined objectives, accountability, or realistic timelines. This created confusion, diluted focus, and left core priorities under-resourced. Cross-functional alignment also suffered. Product, marketing, and sales were not always operating from the same playbook, resulting in shifting priorities, unclear launch priorities, and unnecessary rework. Employees frequently found themselves adapting to changing direction rather than executing against a stable strategy. There are talented, hardworking people throughout the company, and the technology has real potential. Unfortunately, strong individual contributors can only accomplish so much without consistent leadership, disciplined prioritization, and clear executive and managerial direction.

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EDB Response
1d
Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed and thoughtful review. We're proud of the talented people who make up EDB, and we take your concerns about strategic clarity, prioritization, and cross-functional alignment seriously. Feedback like this is valuable as we work to sharpen our focus, improve communication around priorities, and ensure our teams have the direction they need to do their best work. We're sorry your experience didn't live up to what drew you to EDB in the first place, and we appreciate you sharing this candidly as it allows us to continuously improve. We wish you continued success in your next chapter.
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