Oracle reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(59,792 total reviews)

Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia

42% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Oracle has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 59,792 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Oracle 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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60K reviews
1.0
May 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pros are: the benefits, the resources at your disposal, some corporate events, food is quite cheap and relatively good and diverse, If you like self-service it’s nice as well and you can get some incentives (refer people, buy vacations, and get discounts)… If you’re not necessarily skilled or good at your job, and you can slip through the net and get some commissions by chance. For some cases, people were lucky enough to be at the right place in the right time and get a big paycheck – before leaving, and others have been here for nearly 2 years without closing any deals. Oracle is sometimes closer to the social welfare or a casino than a proper IT company made of talented salespeople. It's a HUGE lottery.

Cons

I’ve never seen a corporation like this. Let’s try to be objective and go through this step-by-step: • Getting to Oracle: scam Their recruiters are like a huge propaganda department. Someone from some place will contact you by phone, tell you they have a golden opportunity for you and they will invite you to an “assessment center”. They’ll tell you it’s better to do it ASAP as it’s “one of the last” to take place (actually they take place every month or so). You will have to do a PowerPoint (why me, why oracle, why this job) and you have to sell yourself. Basically most of the people in the assessment center get an offer, half of the time if people don’t join it’s because they refuse. Note: If you’re lucky enough to belong to a strong market (Dutch, German or Scandinavian...), you probably will be able to skip that and be recruited directly through the phone or almost, it happened sometimes. Beware to have correct data on your resume as they check through their screening partner. Don’t be too excited about their relocation package, because they will hunt you down if you want to leave to pay it back. • Starting at Oracle: DIY So, you come at your desk, they give you a laptop, a to-do-list, and here you go, it’s all about DIY. Self-service pushed to the extreme. Nobody tells you if what to do is right, but they will tell you if it’s wrong. No real on-boarding plan, you spend 3 weeks watching videos and you have to order your own screens, mouse, keyboard etc. You probably won’t even know in which team you belong to nor meeting your manager before a few days for those who are lucky, and it can take a whole quarter to get a team – they call it “overhires”. You’re a collateral damage of Oracle Direct strategy. It’s not your fault but that’s the way it is. • Training at Oracle: Going away to the college Ok so after your 3 weeks of watching random videos. You have their 2 weeks on-site training in fancy hotels with people coming from Dubai, Malaga, Berlin, Prague… it’s cool to meet those people. The first week is a training (boring) about sales techniques, and the one-man-show of some american salesguy who teaches you how to cold-call in such a way it would portray Barack Obama as an introvert. Not very applicable elsewhere than in Texas or LA.. The second week you have presentations to do (individual or group presentations), assessments consisting of a sales call with a scenario. This was back in the days, now it consists of 4 weeks in a remote place in Kildare where you have to come every day (3 hours driving in and out) where you have to make presentations every weeks in front of your group (120 people attend it) and you’re put under pressure for these 4 weeks as there are different tiers (Q1 / Q2 / Q3 / Q4) and from this grading system your evolution will depend a lot. As you’re back in school, you have presentations to prepare in the evening for the day after so you won’t finish off before 9 or 10 pm actually. • Working at Oracle: Hardcore Well… for those who have a manager or a territory from the beginning, which is basically the purpose they were hired, lucky them. For the other over-hires Their CRM is very slow, messy, not intuitive and too much data are duplicated. It’s hard to have 360 view on what's going on in your territory / deals. The sales processes are VERY LONG but it’s not much because of the negotiation / implementation timeframe. Salespeople are fighting internally 90% of the time than against the customers to get discounts from the teams in the states who don’t understand that the products are way above the average in terms of price and there’s a discount in most of the time to get a sell, probably more than 50% or even 60% in many cases. Oracle is an American company and they are worried about their “branding” and legal issues. When an executive made awkward comments about minorities for joking in a conference, he was quickly urged to apologize for his “sense of humor”, blaming his personality, so let's say they have some issues sometimes but they try to fix it. The management is inexistent: the company is suffering from its gigantism. Nobody really knows what’s going on and each zone/country/department/team/manager and everybody has a little piece of the puzzle. We’ve seen executives being deposed from their position to lower because of the mess created by the wave of resignations, paired with the lack of power to motivate or keep their employees. They always talk about the money, money, MONEY you could make, but they still don’t understand that the targets are unreachable for most of the people except some lucky ones and they lost the trust from their employees and are not credible, or even well-liked… at all. • Career Evolution Managers don’t have power except to annoy you for your KPIs, they won’t help you in designing your career path or go to the frontline to get more realistic targets. They are obeying to those above etc. and don’t even have more visibility on what’s going on than their subordinates. If you lick the right person’s boots, you can be sure it will pay off almost all of the time, even if you’re not skilled in your job. It’s all about credibility and people don’t check so far the words of the others. It’s easy to smoke managers or others about someone’s performance or suitability for a role. Oracle is a giant and they are really proud, if not arrogant about that. Such as their CEO, they love to split on the competitors. Most of the income of Oracle comes from their databases business and they are lacking in so many areas that they counterbalance it with the cash flow they invest and companies they acquire. So they will make you believe it’s the time to be in the company (like all the companies do), they will invite the press and even politics to show how many new openings they are responsible of. But they won’t tell that the turnover is just impressive because of the lack of perspectives and work conditions. If you want to evolve at Oracle, you must leave and come back, they even encourage people to do so they come back with a stronger knowledge and network in exchange of a higher position or paycheck. In the meantime, if you want to work hard and reap the rewards of their work, just go on your way. • Leaving Oracle That's a delicate situation. Many people want to leave actually but they feel stuck because of the relocation package they have to payback (see above in the starting at oracle). Many want to get dismissed and avoid this + get a little money while looking after new jobs. They create and kill jobs and still recruit people but there is not enough place for everybody. that's non-sense. Many people don't dare to tell to the recruiters what's going on because people feel embarassed and ashamed of being victim of such a mess, and this is probably their fault if they're not good enough to hit unrealistic targets (according to the management). Hence the name of the review: " an unconvenient truth"

1.0
Sep 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Good opportunity if is your first job and You have no experience at all. -Good opportunity if you don´t like working and you are looking for an easy but low salary, with no pressure. -Okay work-life balance.

Cons

I would not recommend anyone entering Oracle Applications for the next reasons (These are facts that happened to most of people in the organization, leaving apart the Tech side since is way more professional): 1- My first experience with them was that they put us in a different team for which we had signed for without any notice. They waited until you arrived there so that you could not change your mind about working for them. 2-Then they lied to me with my contract offering a different salary package lowering the bonus payment. 3- Management and coaches are mostly Irish so they won´t be able to help you in your calls. 4- Management has no clue at all of how the job is performed. You won´t be able to look for support on them because almost none of them is ready for his/her position. As an example, my manager doesn´t know anything about sales, Business Development and less about managing people. All of them just like walking around doing nothing all day, smiling and organizing silly which nobody cares about activities to expend the company´s money. 5- The recruitment process is horrible. The on-boarding experience is null, finding yourself completely lost and not knowing how to set your systems. If you are unlucky and your teammates don´t help you then you will get frustrated and you will start hating the company. Of course your manager will have no clue of how to help and will not care at all. 6- The training is given by people who don´t have a clue of what they are saying, you will not find it useful at all. This is the type of company who loves saying that they expend millions on training... guess what, not even the Account Managers know what the product looks like. You will be by your own for the rest of your period in the company. 7- The company is infected with the worst cultural disease I have ever experienced, and notice the next, I have worked in horrible places before... People just don´t care about the company at all. From management to maintenance you will see as everyone just wants their money (they don´t even deliver in this aspect) and don´t care about the employee or customer. Nobody makes calls and it is supposed to be a sales role (if you don´t believe me just check around when you go to the office for the interview) so just imagine how careless people are about their job. Toxicity and negativity are being implemented on a daily basis by bad management decisions and actions since not even the director is ready to take his own role. Everyone will seem to hate their job and that is translated into a disease culture. 8- Wait until you have to deal with your country’s Account managers and fields, especially if you are in the Spanish and Portuguese markets. The company´s strategy and organization is probably the worse one I have ever seen. The Business Development area is separated from the Sales area (it depends on marketing) so there is no teamwork or common plan between both. Management, especially at a director’s level think that they are so important and relevant by their own that they don´t communicate with sales. This will affect you super wrongly with your career path and with the main purpose of your role. The people in sales will not understand what you do or respect it so it will be super hard to achieve your target. We lost tons of opportunities because the Account manager just did not even care about what you said, or about calling the customer or whatever. Your manager will not care at all, your forecast will be done by blowing at the wind and checking how far dust flies, they probably don´t even know how to do a forecast. 9- As said, nobody cares about the company, the worst part is that this happens at a European level. This translates into poor results which will reduce your bonus (because your bonus will not depend on how good you are but on a compensation plan based on the company results.) since nobody in Apps is selling anything. The overall quality of the sales people is extremely low and they don´t care about customers. Your daily job will be about fighting them so that they call the customers instead of what you are supposed to do. Oracle is a huge dinosaur which is being eaten by the competence (Salesforce, Workday, Google, Amazon, SAP, etc.). Everyone is here just to jump to one of those big names after a year or so. 10- The company is a joke. They expend hundreds of thousands of euros in activities for which nobody cares (like sending 40 people to play a football tournament to France) and then takes away money from everyone’s bonus without caring at all. The director sent a video 2 weeks later showing very little emotional intelligence and saying “don´t worry, this could happen again”… just another joke. 10- After all this you could expect that if you talk about this with respect with your manager and Director this issues could be addressed… Good luck mate!!! Because if you open your mouth you are doomed. We talked with the director and managers and they just did not care at all, the director was even defensive and aggressive about it. If you says something they will call you emotional and negative. 11- Career progression… As it is not connected to sales department and they have problems hiring people and, everyone in your country knows about this issues, you will have a very hard time moving to the next position. The Recruiter will promise you that after a year you can easily move but is a lie, managers will not answer your calls, your director will try to keep you here as long as he can, they will freeze your position and even eliminate it after you were told to move… just a huge joke of a company, they lose all their good employees even before the first year of contract. Good thing that they won´t be able to retain you in Dublin for more than 3 months if they want you in your country, because they will try to retain you as much as possible. 12- Political situation: Everyone in this company knows that everything is about creating a network by flattering and cheating. If you like doing so and do it well you will have an easier time. Since your work has cero value and no purpose at all you will have an easier time progressing if you love flattering than if you are smashing your targets. Politics is number one priority here, performance not. This explain the overall poor results. Dress super good and be ready for nice words, then expect the unexpected. 13- Coaching… if you want to know anything about coaches just check at their CV. I have more experience myself than all coaches together and the worst part is that you need to be careful with them since they can put you in trouble if you don´t follow their directives. They will not speak your language so expect investing lots of time translating your calls into a word document with no purpose. They have no clue of what they are doing, an example of this is that one year ago the main priority was social selling (they did not want you to be calling around) and they did not teach people how to cold call so when the strategy was proven to be wrong the coaches don´t even know how to cold call and people was not ready to do so… nobody is still calling and nobody cares. They changed the way they were going to coach and instead of coaching new joiners (which should be common sense) they are going to coach now top performers, another incentive not to perform. 14- Salary is quite low and variable is not even a thing. As they try to introduce new responsibilities they should consider increasing it but it doesn´t look like they want to. There are probably a lot of things that I left out but I think that this was a good resume of the main points.

1.0
Oct 31, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The salary and benefits are not too bad. If you are someone who is only interested in money and not in personal relationships, it's the right place for you

Cons

There is absolutely no team spirit. I don't know if it is for all job in sales,but this guys make a pride of the fact that they are a Self service company. They keep repeating it till you are sick, what they don't say is that the real meaning of self service is lack if accountability. Some of the managers are absolutely useless, and the lack of real support is appalling. The turnover of people, especially in BDG ,is huge. People leave at enormous speed, looking for a better company, probably because of the awful culture in this one. But the Company don't care. They are so full of themselves that they are just too good to actually invest in their people, convinced they will find someone else to do the job.

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