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4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(22,513 total reviews)
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Marc Benioff

80% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Salesforce has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 22,513 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Salesforce employee rating 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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1.0
Aug 31, 2020

From Ohana to Osama

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Pros

Salesforce is globally a good company with a great portfolio, a solid set of values, and a good engagement model with their clients. Revenue grows constantly year on year and share prices have skyrocketed recently. Employees have the possibility to take enroll in a beneficial stock purchase scheme. Other benefits include wellbeing reimbursements, life insurance, education.

Cons

Salesforce Asia with its only office in Singapore has witnessed a very poor management performance since the beginning of 2019. Portfolio: Despite the overwhelming strength of the Salesforce portfolio, Service Cloud (the customer service centred arm of their CRM) is the only well performing product. Sales Cloud, Marketing Cloud (dubbed the "Attrition Cloud" by sellers because clients tend to cut relation with Salesforce after unsuccessful deployments), MuleSoft, and even the latest promising acquisition of Tableau have not received enough management attention to deliver proper results. Values: Salesforce has an outstanding set of values with their 1-1-1 model giving value back into the communities (1% equity, 1% of employees' time, 1% of their products. Also, the concept of the "Ohana" is a unique criteria. Ohana is Hawaiian and means "family". Employees, clients, partners, and the whole ecosystem are regarded a part of that family. Unfortunately, many employees in Singapore will not be able to testify that family ambience. Start from April 2019 numerous sellers have been hired to serve the ASEAN market out of Singapore (based in Singapore, working in Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand) with the effect that territories have been mutilated and numbers have become difficult to achieve. At the same time it has been announced that representations would be established in the ASEAN countries (see above). But no communication has been made as to what would happen to the Singapore employees serving those countries when the changes would come into effect. Start from August 2020 people have been fired by HR without prior conversations from line of business and been given 2 months notice (the author of this review not being one of them). Others have been offered up to 60% pay cuts to change their Singapore contracts into local contracts in the respective countries, if they would not accept, their employment contracts would be terminated. Client engagement: Despite putting the client in the centre of everything, Salesforce has not helped many clients that were severely hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Requests had to be handled by the Account Executives and cases have been dragged along months to finally tell the clients that no reductions in their contract commitments would be approved even though those very clients just had lost 30% + of their workforce.

1.0
Nov 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good healthcare, cool offices, great products, great equality initiatives, VTO, parental leave, smart people

Cons

Pay MUCH lower than market Very political culture Expected to have poor work/life balance Not many hit OTE Lack of diversity (outside of SF)

2.0
Sep 20, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Great employee benefits Nice office Known brand Exciting pace Great products

Cons

Despite not wanting to acknowledge this fact, Salesforce is an incredibly political company to progress in. There is a heavy process around advancement, the main activity being developing your own brand. This involves gaining sponsors at various levels and promoting yourself (sometimes unashamedly) heavily throughout the business. This 'brand campaigning' is by definition political. It is also biased towards those that have the time to commit to it. It is largely dependant on a full and present management chain and those who are actually fully active making a difference at their customers, or who are under resourced and performing multiple roles to serve their customer, do not get the chance to 'seize the opportunity that Salesforce states that it presents. The result is that the talent in the business feel undervalued and the promotions go to the people who have shouted the loudest. It is a real shame, Salesforce isn't the company that I wanted it to be.

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Thank you for your review, I am glad that you've shared your experience with us. We want our employees to be successful and feel seen, heard, and valued. Regarding the cons you have listed, I advise you to reach out to your manager or your Employee Success Business Partner to discuss strategies on how we can set you up for success. Your input helps us be a better workplace for all – thank you!
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