Not for the Faint of Heart - Web Product Manager SolarWinds Employee Review

3.0
18 May 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SolarWinds is constantly moving, changing and evolving; if something doesn't work, "fail fast" and try something different. Valued employees are provided avenues to grow, change or even move the course of their career Depending on the manager, your experience, knowledge and opinions are heard

Cons

Sometimes they preach "work : life balance" but they don't really believe it. Many roles in the organization require 12+ hours or the machine slows down and you're left holding the bag Sales is very much a pressure cooker, depending on the numbers. I realize sales is typically a stressful position to hold in a company, but our sales organization tends to take that to a new level.

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5.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Stimulating work, great people, nice office space with good amenities, good work life balance and flexibility on in-office time, competitive compensation

Cons

siloed org which is very standard for this industry

4.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing office space in Charlotte with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. There are plenty of social events and networking opportunities that help employees stay engaged and build relationships across different business units. The recent IT reorganization has created a unique opportunity to participate in system and process design initiatives. While this level of change and transformation may not appeal to everyone, it offers valuable experience for those who enjoy shaping new processes and driving organizational improvements. I am optimistic about the direction of the organization and confident in the vision and leadership of the new IT management team.

Cons

Career advancement opportunities can sometimes feel limited within a satellite office environment, and promotion paths are not always clearly defined. Employees seeking long-term growth may benefit from having proactive career development conversations with leadership. The recent IT reorganization has introduced a period of transition, resulting in some uncertainty and lower morale across parts of the organization. The department is currently in a rebuilding phase, and new employees should expect to contribute to the implementation of new processes, systems, and ways of working. Compensation appears to be somewhat below market rates for certain roles, which may be a consideration for candidates prioritizing salary growth.

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