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4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(4,735 total reviews)
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Matt Hicks

77% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Red Hat has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 4,735 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Red Hat employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
25 Aug 2016
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Pros

- Freedom and open culture - You get to choose the technologies you want to work with - Work with lot of smart people - Good learning

Cons

- Really bad senior management (especially in bangalore). They care only the people they like and insult everybody else. Some people enjoy by doing nothing since they have the blessings of the senior. - Promotions/hikes will be based how much the manager likes you instead of what work you have done. - Beware of the terms 'upstream first' and 'open source'. Some senior people think having the repository in github makes the project open source(no public announcements, no documentation, no community). The developer is not allowed to about it public. This totally opposite of what Red Hat claims to be. - Useless side projects will get more attention(from management) than a mainstream project. - HR is only name shake, they don't know people's problems.

1.0
24 Aug 2016
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Pros

Good place to learn. Good Pantry, Cafeteria. Very good exposure to open source. Active IT and GWS teams.

Cons

too much favoritism. Random people come in and gets name on your work. A senior manager from Pune, who promotes only people from Pune and send his favorite people to all conferences that happens abroad. Have to face lot of internal dirty politics

3.0
9 Feb 2016
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Pros

1) I was in GSS :- Best learning involved with regards to lab resources and peer to peer learning across all locations. 2) After working here for sometime, I realized the message of the Kung Fu Panda movie :- "There is no secret ingredient" . The stuffs anyone doing at Red Hat (Pune) could have been done in the current role outside Red Hat. Just that one does not believe enough. The good part definitely is exposure to good issues most of the times. 3) Lunch is chargeable @Rs. 50/-. All other items are free (morning snacks, evening snacks, tea, cold drinks, other edibles and dinner as well. 4) Excellent work life balance. 5) Free pick up and drop if you are in shifts.

Cons

1) Managers/Supervisors :- If you are joining GSS (Global Support Services), then be very very careful from the expectations of the job profile for the frontliner role (i.e ATSE,TSE, STSE, PTSE roles). The assistance from manager is only in words and they never care to fulfill them. Managers here only want you to pick up cases from the new case queue OR/AND give some non sensical session on any technical topic so that their name is there on the monthly Ops review session that under x supervisor , associate y gave some training. In simple terms, you have a manager/supervisor who can do harm but no good. Also most of the managers are non technical and fail to comprehend the engineers' feedback. 2) Bonus :- You have a system of quarterly bonus. Its actually 10% annually which comes out to be 2.5% for a quarter. Now, if you close more than 80-90 cases per month for all the months in a quarter ONLY then you may expect to receive a bonus of 100%. This 100% is again in proportion to what your team is entitled to. So for example, after a quarter's end, a team is entitled to only 90% of the bonus (given the fact that the team closed less number of cases) so the associate who worked like a superman/bahubali shall actually receive comparatively a lesser share of 100% of the team's 90% as opposed to him receiving 100% of 100% of the team. 3) People :- There are some old players (basically TSEs and STSEs) who are technically not worthy of their positions and always cry about their "low salaries". However, these people have good influence over the leadership (strictly at the supervisor level only). Out of 100, there are ONLY AND NOT MORE THAN 5-7 people on an average who are worth interacting. 4) Salary :- Depends upon how you fair up in the interview and the requirement of the position. I've heard that Red Hat Pune is expanding but the new hires are getting lesser salary than the ones hired as recent as 6 months back. Usually they do not offer more than 30% and in some cases worse. 5) Quality of the associates :- Average or worse. Roughly, there would be only 1 or max 2 persons in any team who would be just about good for answering questions of any level of complexity for cases in their respective queue . Rest all others are a shameless. 6) Other :- a) Supervisors here all the time want their associates to give exhaustive sessions for the entire Pune region. Sometimes (infact most of the times) this approach is meaningless. b) No onsite opportunities. c) You can't use MSoffice or windows. d) You have to jump in all issues of any complexity at any given moment.

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