Aiven Reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(177 total reviews)

Oskari Saarenmaa

61% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Aiven has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 177 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aiven 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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177 reviews
1.0
13 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Used to be good, and they have a nice crab logo. Once a year you get to travel to Europe for a company gathering, and kickoff, but that's about it.

Cons

- There is no actual career progression, and they keep pinning the excuse to a lack of job architecture, when this has been the same reason for the past 1.5 years. - No increment in the last performance evaluation, unless you are promoted (then I don't get it, why do performance evaluation in the first place). HR cannot be trusted, and they gaslight you with some corporate narrative. - They restructured quietly recently with in the people and sales team, and were not open about certain layoffs until being questioned during AMA, and could see the people who were impacted being hurt. Some of these people were really good performers and people. Some of the leads and managers (some have no experience managing a team before) left behind do a lot of boot licking, and sometimes claim the credit of the hardwork of the people on the ground. - Which brings the next point, do not trust what they say. One of the executives last year said they will do a layoff once, because they do not want to do it again. They ended up repeating it this year, and there is no credibility in them. - Hired a lot of new people (whom all care about getting into the good books of management, but do not care about their team), but ended up laying off people who knows the product and work inside out. End up also having a slowdown in hiring and to some extent hiring freeze. Get your act together man. Why hire when you are going to fire? - A lot of fake people as a consequence, because they just want to cover up for themselves, and end up focusing more on that rather than delivering actual work and solving real problems. - Some really good people have left the company on their own, and I am genuinely worried and concerned about the future of the company.

1.0
21 Dec 2023

Excellent place to learn

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- This company is an excellent way to experience what it feels like to be on a sinking ship. - WFH - Benefits

Cons

The management has zero inkling of how to navigate the company and things are getting worst from their management, especially with their onboarding of new execs. They did manage to very swiftly and efficiently destroy the core values of Aiven, the very values that attracted many of the talents to the organization. Ownership: The management clearly lacks ownership from the ridiculous KPIs and sales motion that they preached. It’s clear that most of them have no idea how things work on the ground, and are used to commanding troops from their ivory tower. Their ideas would be better received if they actually led by example, but of course that doesn’t happen. Openness: Woe befall the souls those that dare to be open about their feedback or questions. When people on the ground voiced concerns or feedback on why certain KPIs or processes wouldn’t work well, they are met with sarcastic responses or brushed aside without a second thought. Some of these people are then marked for “not getting with the program”. People are then replaced by cronies that are referred in by these new management, or are silently demoted to a new role. Courage: This is probably the core value that is still actively practiced. It does take true courage to push through ridiculous execution ideas and expect everyone to be onboarded without any pushback, and it does take true courage to keep pulling in your friends while demoting the employees that have stayed with the company for some time. They then pat themselves on their back for excellent employee satisfaction, but of course the results are great when you just referred a bunch of new people in? It’s also a great way to flush out unsatisfied employees. Here’s a quick example: if a team has 10 members but 6 of them are new employees, and the results showed that 30% of the team are unhappy, you can almost say for certainty that the existing members are the ones that are unhappy, as the new employees are still going through onboarding. Talk about anonymity. If the new ideas, systems and processes worked, then why is the company struggling to retain talents? Why are the numbers not showing? Clearly something is wrong, and from everyone on the ground the reason is clear as day: the management just doesn’t cut it. To potential joiners: It’s an excellent opportunity to join a struggling company filled with challenges. It’s indeed not for everyone, so if you love a challenge of sailing on a sailing ship with incompetent captains then this is the right spot for you. To existing Aiveners: Have the courage to do the right thing for yourself.

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Aiven Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts in a review. We’re glad to hear you appreciate our benefits and Work From Home policy. Aiven is constantly evolving and we are continuously committed to our core values — openness, ownership and courage. We follow them in our everyday work and we make sure we lead by example. We regret to learn that your experience with values commitment didn't meet your expectations. Thank you for bringing this to our attention, as it helps us in our ongoing efforts to improve our work. In line with our value of openness - we encourage every Aivener to share their feedback with their direct management or the People department. Many thanks, Ed Ross, Global Director Talent Acquisition
2.0
11 Jun 2024

Zero integrity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

free trip every year to uncover a new vision for the company

Cons

The company has truly become AI driven, where responses to every difficult question is met with a template response which does not answer the question at all, some questions were asked with an intent of a simple yes or no answer, but were met with responses to misdirect and confuse. They then pat themselves on theback for answering questions with clear "transparency" and are definitely "improving". The company is going down the pathway to ruin if it isn't clear enough. everyone whom once had that "passion" are all leaving, and the entire company is filled with puppets. Despite the leavers keeping the bridge intact by leaving goodwill messages, the truth is most of them are leaving because the culture has changed dramatically. For some reason, the company has failed to keep it's identity, and is turning into an "AI" company with it's new vision simply to keep itself relevant to what's going on out there. Join this company if you are fine with being a puppet, being a constant "yes" man whom hypes up everything that management has to say. Empty vessels makes the most noise, and you can see the ones within the company constantly trying to sell the pipe dream without any results.

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