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Bronto Software

Acquis par Oracle

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Not what it used to be since it's acquisition. - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Bronto Software

3,0
18 juil. 2019
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Avantages

Flexible WFH/Remote Schedule, Relaxed informal work environment, Nice facilities.

Inconvénients

All of the Cons come since the original Netsuite, and then Oracle acquisitions, Free Snacks/Beverages cut back. Social, Community, Etc Committees have lost all budgets used to plan employee activities. No more yearly holiday party. Slowly being absorbed into the larger corporate entity. The are slowly stripping our culture away from everything that made us Bronto.

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5,0
10 déc. 2018
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Avantages

Great diversity, wonderful people to work with. My director was great and so was most of the management team.

Inconvénients

Bronto was purchased by NetSuite which in turn was purchased with Oracle. Its still a good place to get experience but the culture is different now and so are the perks. It used to feel more like a startup environment now it's a corporate environment.

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1,0
19 déc. 2013
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Avantages

American Tobacco Campus location, free snacks, sodas and beer, foosball, there is a sabatical after 5 years, but you won't make it that long

Inconvénients

The two founders are still there and still run the company like it is their personal club. They don't have the experience or the sense to run a real business, so they focus on things like silly company games, office expansion and marketing events. They lump all this under "culture." Meanwhile they pay below market wages, skimp on bonuses, have bare minimum benefits and generally try and extort as much as possible from their employees. They hire generally incompetent managers who can't lead, but instead just rah-rah everything the founders do or say. Even though they claim they are a start up, you will find more money in the cushions of your couch than you'll get from the equity that they hand out. The greatest farce is the travel policy of sharing hotel rooms and the red eye requirement, so the best thing to do is just avoid travel at all costs. They cover up the awful environment by forcing employees to say nice things about the company: forced voting in the Best Places to Work survey and I'm sure several of the reviews on this site. They also hire young, inexperienced people who don't know any better, they get a few years from the good ones before they figure it out and leave. The bad ones stay, especially if they rah-rah the founders silly actions.

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