- Work environment is highly politicized in projects, promotions, and basically anything you do
- Not everyone is pulling their own weight
- Very little accountability in the organization. The company did away with formal performance reviews a few years ago. There is a culture of praise here, so constructive feedback is rarely given
- Roles and teams are incredibly silo'd now. This is not the place to be if you're looking to grow and develop your career in a multitude of different ways
- Easy to get lost in the sea of things: the company has grown way too large in recent years
- Growth and progression are slow. Career development is non-existent if you remain in your current position. Since there are so many employees now, each job that an employee has is incredibly specific, so if you want a change of pace, you'd have to change out of your role entirely
Also, for what it's worth, I strongly believe that Salesforce actively reaches out to news outlets and pays to get on those "Best Employer" lists that come out yearly. I wouldn't be surprised if they had people in HR write numerous positive reviews to artificially inflate the Glassdoor scores.