Oracle Reston reviews

3.2

69% would recommend to a friend

(336 total reviews)

Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia

28% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Employees in Reston have given Oracle a rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 336 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most employees have a good working experience in Reston. The Oracle employee rating in Reston is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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336 reviews
2.0
Jan 30, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to break into a large successful company. Good entry level job to gain knowledge on Oracle products. Opportunities to move within other Oracle LOBs is possible. Employee backgrounds are diverse which makes it an interesting place to work.

Cons

Regional Management team act as puppets on a string. Upper management team is not always honest and does not communicate effectively with the sales force. Huge turnover. Morale is typically very low on sales floor.

2.0
Jan 12, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In my department: Teamwork, flexibility regarding family schedules and emergencies, excellent benefits and insurance packages, good work environment (Love those gyms and the cafeterias), co-workers and most of the people are very friendly, [immediate] managers will level with you and are very friendly and approachable (Even though they're controlled by upper management).

Cons

** So why are so many Oracle employees so concerned about pay raises/not enough money? Let's take an UNBIASED look: (FYI: I'm talking on behalf of my department, I am NOT talking about every single department at Oracle) - Worked here for almost 6 years and NO pay raise. I'm in danger of losing my home, plus daycare, and other bills (Mortgage has gone up, daycare has gone up...). What can I do?! - We support a workforce of thousands in the whole area and it can be VERY stressful. Which isn't so bad if we had better incentives. - 2 times I've gotten a bonus in my 5 years: A 25$ gift card to Chilli's, and a 10$ gift card to Starbuck's... I got a better bonus than some of my co-workers! - Departments here have a budget on which to pay the employees increases and bonuses. We were promised a pay increase percentage (To cope with rising costs), which kept getting reduced and reduced and reduced until it went to 0%. And guess who got the increases and bonuses? Upper management (I have a few contacts who have shown me this). - When I first came on board I was promised opportunity for growth (promotions, training, pay raises.). So we decided to to start a family, work on the house, etc. Now I can't EVEN put in anything into my 401K because I live paycheck to paycheck. Not to mention stock options and flex plans (I come from a poor family, I did NOT have a base I could start from. I've had to work up the ladder by myself with no IT or Business degree.). - Compared my salary to the exact same jobs around here using 3 different websites. I'm being paid 69% less than average. I repeat, I am NOT exagerating about my experiences with Oracle. These are jobs with the exact same responsibilities I have, except they support way less people than us. - Apart from the pay, chances for career growth are about 0.0001 %. - Recognition messages are just a bunch of words that are forgotten 2 minutes later.

4.0
Dec 31, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Oracle offered a very comprehensive benefit package and a good salary and bonus. A great place to learn new technology to improve yourself.

Cons

As a Oracle consultant, most projects are short terms (3-6 months max). You will be constantly changing projects which is very stressful sometimes. Company culture is different from most other companies. A very competitive place. In Oracle, you need to do more than your assigned projects. You were expected to help develop new business as well, which is a very important fact in your annual review and your promotion. Normally they like to give higher title to new hires to attract them. Once you join, it is very difficult to get promoted.

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