Autodesk reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(4,621 total reviews)
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79% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Autodesk has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,621 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Autodesk employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Sep 2, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

1. Good working environment 2. Decent salary 3. Fair 4. Good place to learn 5. Company is well regulated 6. Work life balance

Cons

1. We are moving from traditional software provider to a cloud server provider

4.0
Aug 30, 2014

Great place to - Good growth opportunities

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People return to autodesk after leaving for other companies, because it is a wonderful place to work. Respectful, successful, team oriented ad provides good career growth opportunity if you do your job well and have good people skills.

Cons

It is a strong relationship company - relationships and influence skills are important - and which can lead being political environment sometimes. In my experience, conflict is avoided.

3.0
Aug 29, 2014

Good firm, beware the Autodesk Antibodies of Change

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great salary, great benefits, great stock options. If you're looking for a company to "dock into" and "work to live" (versus "live to work"), then Autodesk a GREAT company. It has a killer recipe for generating revenue, and protects that recipe at all costs. So the company is healthy, and the benefits are great. The customers LOVE the product. And the people that you work with, for the most part, are pretty great. For what it is (a technology commercialization firm), it does it very well.

Cons

In order to really thrive at Autodesk, you have to understand that Autodesk is NOT a technology development company. it's a technology commercialization company. The only real innovation that happens is around acquisition (of other technology) and (re)packaging of existing technology. And they definitely are not big fans of change. From the smallest internal change to the bigger, more systemic changes - the Autodesk Antibodies of Change (which are everywhere) will choke out any attempts at change in the company. It's not done overtly, but rather in a very silent, passive-aggressive manner. Which is pretty much the dominating cultural trait in the mid-senior levels of the company. The fear of disrupting the revenue flow permeates the management layer. They actually teach a leadership course where the primary objective is to teach the new leaders how the revenue flow works, with a half day spent on showing how many things can negatively impact or harm it. It drives every management decision and forces an incredibly conservative approach to nearly every aspect of running the business. So if you're looking for a company where you can step in and make great things happen...keep looking. Autodesk is not the place for you. Most folks who come in with new ideas or an agenda (wanting to grow, develop, advance), are often weeded out within 18-24 months. Risk-takers do not fare well here. The company thrives off of homeostasis, process and systems, and attempting to make any sort of novel impact is ...in a word...exhausting. Most of the 'deskers (employees) are with the company for 10+ years. They are heavily invested in keeping things (all things) the same. So change doesn't happen quickly - unless it's a re-org. Which happens about every year.

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