Going in the right direction with expected growing pains - Sales Director EDB Employee Review

4.0
16 Apr 2025
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Pros

Helpful colleagues that will support you if you ask Tight-knit teammates Great local leader with a clear direction Competitive remuneration Full autonomy to manage team without much red tapes (for most of the time)

Cons

Lackluster onboarding experience (akin to just dropping you into the ocean of information hoping you will swim without too much intervention) Office politics seems to have taken root deeply despite such small group of employees Some employees still holding on to previous processes and protocols; making them resistant to change Need to go thru multiple hoops (global team) to get things done; making processes longer than usual

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EDB Response
1y
Thank you for your candid and detailed feedback. We're pleased to hear that you value the supportive colleagues, strong local leadership, and autonomy in your role. We acknowledge your concerns around onboarding, internal processes, and office dynamics. These are important areas, and we're actively working to streamline processes, enhance the onboarding experience, and foster a more cohesive and positive workplace culture. Your suggestions around agility, morale, and sustainable growth are appreciated and will be taken into consideration as we continue to scale responsibly.

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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
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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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