The Next Amazon - Software Engineer Datadog Employee Review

1.0
9 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Decent pay - Decent stock - Decent tech stack - Decent coworkers

Cons

- No bonus - Poor 401k match - Unfettered and unchecked management politics - Biased promos The situation at the company has seen quite a transformation. During the post-pandemic period, a significant influx of managers, ranging from EM1 to VP levels, joined the company. It's become apparent that each of these managers is primarily driven by their career advancement ambitions. They chose to join Datadog and brought in numerous new hires, seemingly as a means to bolster their own standing within the company. Engineers, for the most part, tolerated this situation as it didn't directly impact their day-to-day work. However, with the recent decline in the market, the C-suite has started to scrutinize these empire-building endeavors, seeking concrete evidence of their achievements. Moreover, they've reduced the available headcount for these managers, which has prompted them to set unrealistic deadlines and closely scrutinize their own engineering teams. Consequently, we've witnessed a wave of engineer layoffs, and those who remain are under immense pressure to produce results, even though the managers seem uncertain about the specific goals they want to achieve. It appears that these managers are primarily concerned with protecting their own positions, even if it means sacrificing the well-being of our services, team morale, and the actual work being done. Regrettably, the atmosphere within the company, especially within the NYC office, has become quite hostile due to management's insistence on framing every engineer's existence as a zero-sum game. To pave the way for a more promising future, it's imperative that management undergoes a restructuring process that emphasizes technical expertise. We can only hope that this review reaches the ears of Datadog's HR department and is subsequently brought to the attention of Olivier and Alq, so they can take corrective action with regards to our current management team. Datadog should consider a reevaluation of its leadership, similar to the approach taken by Meta, in order to rid the company of empire builders who are now resorting to engineer layoffs.

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Datadog Response
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We appreciate your detailed feedback, and we take your concerns seriously. This is not the leadership culture we strive for at Datadog and we're disappointed to hear this was your experience while with us. It's important for us to know about your experiences so that we can continue to improve our practices. If you are comfortable with providing more detailed feedback, you may also contact our anonymous third-party provider EthicsPoint at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html. We're committed to creating a better work environment for all employees at Datadog, and your insights are valuable in guiding our efforts. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and we wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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