Politics, hierarchy and rampant sexism on the rise. This is not the same company I joined over a decade ago. - Customer Success Manager Adobe Employee Review

3.0
Dec 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company, some really great people, great products, stock is at an all time high, having a hard time filling in the minimum word requirements here....

Cons

Not at all a place where women have a voice or have growth & opportunities that men have. Horribly political, where you’re judged & treated by your place on the org chart, not at all on your merits. Tolerance for hostility, sexual harassment (reported & no action was taken).

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Adobe Response
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Thanks for the feedback. We’re very committed to advancing women’s careers and would like to better understand your experience. Please reach out to the ERC, our head of diversity & inclusion, or one of the channels listed in our Code of Business Conduct https://adobe.ly/2vJ0EXl so we can follow up.

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