Zero DEI - Product Manager Esri Employee Review

1.0
5 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

If you get a good manager you may be able to bend the rules more than others. Your manager results in how you’re treated, your opportunities, what rules you have to follow, etc. Also forget about your career mobility if you’re not willing to live in Redlands.

Cons

Sexism, racism, homophobia. Poor management. Nepotism and cronyism for most of the company leaders. For most of my time there it was an uncomfortable environment for anyone who wasn’t white. Their DEI claims are vague for a reason because they have no real diversity work to speak of. They offer visa holders jobs that pay far less than their colleagues. And the pay equity audit from the department of labor is the truth. As a woman I was routinely underpaid the entire time I worked here even though I was more qualified than my male colleagues and had years of experience beyond them.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Esri pays your health insurance. A few extra holidays that other companies may not offer.

Cons

-Below average pay for California. Already a struggle living out here due to cost of living. -Support services is a mess. We have to bend over backwards for customers always teetering on scope of support. Might as not even have those guidelines anymore if it's a constant battle for internal resources to back you. -Constant releases of software that breaks customer workflows. Too many bugs. Lack of QA. -Whats the point of middle management if all decisions have to come from higher ups that have no understanding of supports day by day. -Unwillingness to let senior employees work from home. And if you do work from home they hold it against you if you want to apply to an internal position. Almost like a thinly veiled threat. -Other teams feel the need to steam roll support sometimes, often leading to fragmented relationships. -Lastly there is way too much work and never enough people.

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