Planet DDS Reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Eric Giesecke

81% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Planet DDS has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Planet DDS 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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84 reviews
4.0
29 June 2026
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Pros

I truly enjoy how supportive my colleagues are at Planet. The environment is constantly evolving, which can be challenging for some, but I thrive in a dynamic workplace where there is always something new to learn and contribute to. It keeps the work engaging, rewarding, and never boring. I also appreciate the many opportunities to collaborate across teams and play a role in developing scalable processes that help drive the organization forward. I also appreciate the flexible time off model, which reflects the trust Planet places in its employees.

Cons

While I greatly appreciate many aspects of working at Planet, I am disappointed by the current paid parental leave policy for birthing parents. At six weeks, the benefit falls significantly below the standard offered by many established technology companies, where paid maternity leave often averages closer to 16 weeks. While a six-week policy may be more common among early-stage startups, Planet has grown into a well-established organization, and I believe our benefits should reflect that maturity. At a minimum, increasing paid leave from six to eight weeks for birthing parents would provide additional time for physical recovery, bonding with a new baby, and adjusting to the significant life transition that comes with welcoming a child. Research has also shown that stronger parental leave benefits can have a meaningful impact on employee retention. For example, Accenture reported a substantial reduction in attrition among birthing parents after enhancing companies parental leave policy. In today's economic environment, many families rely on two working parents. The prospect of taking unpaid leave can create significant financial hardship during an already challenging time. New parents are often faced with difficult decisions regarding income, childcare arrangements for a newborn, physical recovery, and postpartum mental health, all while preparing to return to work. Expanding parental leave would not only provide critical support to employees and their families but would also demonstrate Planet's commitment to employee well-being and long-term retention.

3.0
30 Apr 2026

Opportunities to excel, but pay and security falter

Anonymous employee
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Pros

+Provides AI tooling (and anything needed to succeed) +Organization structure has improved over the years +Standards have improved dramatically throughout the years +Opportunities to stand out (you will need to go above and beyond) +Work-life balance is ok if you are strict with boundaries +Great co-workers (good people in general)

Cons

-Pay/Benefits package is lower than industry standard -Doing your job isn't really enough. Expectations are continuously increasing due to AI. This may change work-life balance being a pro. -Job security appears shaky due to AI

3.0
29 Mar 2026

meh

Anonymous employee
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Pros

sometimes flexible work hours friendly coworkers some understanding of work life balance during week they care about the customers they try to do what’s best for employees and customers even if they get it wrong

Cons

a fair bit of turnover a few very unqualified people in leadership positions obsessed with ai celebrate people working weekends back to office

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