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Ratings for Oracle

  • Appreciation
    2.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    2.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.0
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Oracle Reviews

What is it like working at Oracle?

Amazing Place with Great Work Environment.
Web Producer in Bangalore:
Pros: The Work life balance at oracle is amazing and it provide us with great opportunity to upscale the skills
Cons: Most of the process are predefined and very difficult to alter
Good technology wrapped in political company with moral issues.
Senior Software Engineer in Raleigh-Durham:
Pros: Team, Technology
Cons: Political decisions, Oracle doesn't reward everyone who deserves it.
It's good when you start but later it gets monotonous.
Technical Consultant in Mumbai:
Pros: They don't only want you to work they want you to learn by yourself.
Cons: Salary and Oracle subsidiaries position with respect to Oracle Corp.
Although it was fun, however, in 6 years, my manager had changed 6 times.
Implementation Consultant in Sydney:
Pros: Team mates, travelling and living on Expense
Cons: Below market Salary and manager changed too often
Typical network engineering with not much innovation.
Sr. Network Engineer in Durham:
Pros: Great benefits and compensation plans
Cons: Uncertainty in the business unit I'm in
Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer in Hyderabad:
Pros: flexibility
Cons: Development environment and technology stack
Great launch pad for career in software sales, but not competitive in the market (from an employee pay/benefits standpoint)
Applications Sales Executive in Santa Monica:
Pros: Strong market position for SaaS ERP. Working with brilliant people. Tons of growth/learning opportunities. Decent work/life balance.
Cons: Red tape. Territory inequity. Too many politics. Being paid under market value. No raises. Long deal cycles. Emphasis in self-service. Lack of strong company culture.