Digital.ai Reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(190 total reviews)
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Derek Holt

89% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Digital.ai has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 190 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Digital.ai 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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190 reviews
1.0
8 June 2020
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Pros

Compensation was good, but they were looking for midlevel and lower level staff so they didn't have to pay. They will be most likely looking to do more cuts in the future as they meld their workforce from 3-4 different companies. They offered a paid bonus to those who fit the bill internally but many got left behind. A couple of weeks after they bought me, the VP made a strategic decision to cut costs. The benefits were ok, but don't intend on having a long time there. The CEO has churned other companies in the past, do your diligence with your research. He might appear to be a nice guy, but he's ready to outsource all these jobs to other countries just like he did at other companies he was at, this guy pivots companies for more sale, especially mainframe ones. He's old school IBM/CA Technologies. He'll probably try to sell the company to IBM at some point.

Cons

This company decided to terminate me during COVID (their reason was my performance but I believe it was targeted. I should have figured out the red flags from this company when I was out to dinner, they talked about how they did prior layoffs/firings (laying off half the company and the other going out to dinner that night) like it was a badge of honor or something. Fortunately I found a job immediately after this scenario but it was rather a low blow ultimately from Digital.ai/ARXAN, because I literally had to beg for a severance so that I could feed my family. They were obviously looking for cheaper labor while this was all happening and before it was happening. They had me interviewing replacements (at lower pay grade) and it appears that they never decided to rehire for my position so it was obviously not my fault. The VPs here tout that this is a growing company, don't be fooled, it's a small company that has limited vision in the security space and limited vision to implementing their vision. They don't put any budget into tooling or hosting. They are the lowest spend on technology out of any company I have ever seen or worked at and for a technology company that's surprising (but again this is my own experience). This company was recently acquired by a collection of companies that are all in the same alignment called Digital.ai. They offer the same thing that many other companies offer but with far less capabilities, so I'm rather happy I left this company. The company utilizes labor in other countries and colleges for a reason. If you are interviewing to come over to this company from a GOOD company or at least a company that has some level of human character, don't leave, it'll probably be a huge mistake. The grass isn't greener here but the digital.ai site looks green, also looks like a website from the 1990s. Good job with that.

1.0
8 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There aren't any pro's. You can read all the Managers who were most likely encouraged to leave a review to help the ratings though.

Cons

Digital.ai laid off several employees during a pandemic which would make sense if they didn't then turn around and hire 34 senior managers (some which look like are leaving reviews to make it look like this company look better than it is). The raises they give aren't even raises. It's an insult. single digit penny raises, that's how much they value their employees. 1 year average tenure, speaks volumes.

1.0
25 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good health benefits Great people (team level - Can only speak to the CS part of the org) - Truly a tight knit group of people who care about one another. Plenty of time off Flexibiity to work remote.

Cons

Management - This organization is incredibly top-heavy, which is built out on the basis of nepotism and a good ol' boys club. They'll complain about bureaucracy but all they're doing is building out levels upon levels of red tape and bureaucracy which slows down everything. They do not trust their employees. I was very careful when speaking that I did not say "Senior Leadership Team" as they like to call themselves as I personally do not feel anyone in senior management is truly a leader. They may have the title, but it's noone you would want to follow. Process Changes - It's very clear that when changes are made in the organization the changes are made by people who don't understand the day to day and impacts of those changes. For two years I asked for people who were directly impacted to have a seat at the table when it came to process changes. That never happened. When you roll out a process that doesn't work, you need to set your ego aside, admit it didn't work and find a solution - too many egos driven decisions. Metrics ,Metrics, Metrics - This organization has lost its way due to an over-reliance on arbitrary metrics. A company can easily lose sight of its strategy and instead focus strictly on the metrics that are meant to represent it.... This company has no true strategy for the long-term. They want to grow to $1 billion in valuation with no plan on how to get there. You aren't going to go from $150 million to $1 billion overnight. There are steps you have to take along the way in order to get there and you sure aren't going to grow to $1 billion if you can't meet sales goals and squeeze your customers for upsells without any real value add. Customers - Digital.ai management only focuses on what the customer can do for them. How can we get more out of the customer so we can meet X number... In order to do that they've drummed up a convoluted pricing strategy that adds no real value for the customer. Employee Turnover - Turnover is incredibly high right now. Part of that is related to the market.... They seem to be content with blaming the turnover on that. There is more to it that they refuse to acknowledge it seems. For every company that has something great to offer - Digital.ai could offer something great as well. Poor pay, a toxic work environment and ignorant management isn't going to lend itself to high employee retention. Career Pathing - there are no career paths here. "Selling teams" - When your CSM's do most of the work and you reward the sales team monetarily it doesn't create an environment that lends itself to working together. Your sales team and upper management view the CSM's as assistants. Also your CS team isn't there to process everyone else's random initiative that they want to throw out there and see if it sticks. You've got CSM's doing work that has nothing to do with adding value for the customer. It's frustrating for the customer and you're underutilizing talented CSM's who can and want to do true CSM work. Pay - People are grossly underpaid here (dependent on department) . This may have to do with the fact that they spend all their $ on VP's and GM's and whatever ridiculous title/office they can think of so there is none for the people who actually do the work. I knew I was underpaid, but when I started looking in the market I realized how bad it was. I'm talking anywhere from 50%-100% pay raises available for the same job at better orgs. Culture/Values - Culture is non-existent. Their core values are an acronym of their own name(shows where the priority lied in building those out).They do not live by what they say. For example "Integrity" is one of their core values -- integrity is table stakes these days. It's not what differentiates you from your competition and it definitely doesn't differentiate you when you don't abide by it. Integrity is an aspirational value at best, a flat out lie at worst. When it comes time for them to act with integrity they balk every time. *** Almost all these cons are around management. The people (workers/day to day management) generally speaking are fantastic and not the issue. They're all doing the best they can with the crappy hand they've been dealt and continue to be dealt by an either blind or ignorant management team.***

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