This place is incredible - in all the right ways. - Talent Acquisition Manager Azul Systems Employee Review

5.0
27 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've waited a while since I've been here to give a review as I wasn't sure if my experience was consistent with others - or just my own. I've found my experience is NOT uncommon, everyone I've connected with is having a similar experiencing. Bottom line - this place is incredible. Very healthy and strong leadership, sticking to their vision. Hiring the best, treating their team very well and setting them up for success. Collaboration here works and is not just a theory. Investing resources in the areas needed, people are held accountable and yet the goals/objectives are reasonable. Azul has grown so fast in the last three years, but there is a HUGE respect for those here pre-explosion - what they built is why we all are getting the chance to ride this rocket ship. Very competitive comp, bonus, equity. Having fun!

Cons

I'm truly having a hard time coming up with anything.

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2.0
2 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work/life balance, nice people. Remote work - no pressure to report to an office, and they will feed you lunch if you do.

Cons

Here's how things seem to work there: it's a privately held company. Every 5 to 10 years, a new set of investors are lured in when the previous investors get nervous. A new deal is struck, the previous investors are paid off (whatever remains is shared with employees via a completely inscrutable obfuscatory equity sharing plan), and as part of the investment deal, a new set of C levels are brought in alongside the CEO and CTO (they are the founders - they seem able to maintain their seats). The current regime beats on sales relentlessly - management by bullying and PIP. There was a revolving door in Sales - over the course of 18 months, 9 people in sales were given the boot. One or two left of their own accord but most of the others were simply dismissed, including a VP and several Sales Directors who were dismissed less than 6 months after being hired. Also, there is a double standard - somehow, female sales reps are not treated as harshly as males. Some of them are allowed to get away with murder - bypassing their sales engineers and going directly to senior management to use PM and technical directors for field work. Many times I have seen sales engineers treated like secretaries - and in at least one instance, an SE was told to "stay in your lane" by a new female sales rep. Management does nothing about this, so if you are an SE I advise you to steer clear.

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