Avalara reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,556 total reviews)
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19% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Avalara has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,556 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Avalara 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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1.0
Jun 2, 2019

readers, invest your talent in another company

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Pros

free breakfast, lunch. some people are smart and all they want to do is do good work. chance to take advice from them is great. some people have zero attitude. its so easy to approach them. but they are very few. some people genuinely want your input and take no offence in changing their opinions if you can convince them. depends on which team you are in but you can have really good tools to make your work easy. but some teams simply waste time on wrong age old tools. if you can get in a good team, you can learn new things quickly and then move to a company with actual good hardcoded people processes. so, for a quick 1-2 year in and out career move, it may be good. but be sure if its worthwhile.

Cons

experienced people dont care about infrastructure but some fundamental problems are definitely there. office is cramped but that's ok. the problem are the people calling the shots inside the office. Its typical service based company. India management call themselves product based company but they really are simply serving to US office. major chunk of engineering talent is in India Pune office but all big decisions take place in US. people can understand up to a point that's the way it should be because customer base is still in US. but every change that affects India employees comes from US. everybody realizes it and nobody pushes back or tries to convince US people to use India team's capabilities. the office's mindset is that just do the work and go home. Average people who are doing the same work over many years will be promoted if they say yes in their manager's every decision. as long as you agree to your US or India manager and do as they say, you are good. Promotions are a big big big mess. few promotions are justified but majority are not. promotion announcements are a complete morale killer instead of being inspirational. people are not able to understand on what basis people with very little maturity are allowed to manage people. teams themselves dont know why somebody got promoted because there is no transparency and processes are bypassed and policies are thrown away to put bootlickers in positions where they can control careers of others taking direction of their US or India managers. such wrongly promoted managers spend their days doing project management instead of being a technology force. Two people can be doing same level of work and be at different levels. why? They only hire people who can fit in this entire servant attitude driven by US managers and spread by India managers. Try to crack interviews in India office if you have any divergent opinions. on the other hand, when bad attitudes start showing from newly entered employees, hiring team is never put to task on how they even shortlisted. management never takes tough stand against favoritism because that is how they themselves are surviving. When other companies encourage debate and free flow of thoughts, managers in India office shut down debate. Or they and US managers will allow discussions but still go with their own decisions even when its demoralizing and bad. They lost quite few good talented people from best companies within short time. They will wrongly put labels of 'arrogant' and 'not culture fit' etc on employees who want to improve practices in teams that are resistant to changing their old ways. manager is really a joke in India office. They can not even hold a proper career discussion or salary discussion with their teams. they can not understand aspirations of young people. reason being that they themselves didnt work hard to reach manager position.

1.0
Nov 1, 2013

Do not join this company

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Pros

Friendly environment.Every month company shows one movie from com

Cons

They could cut your salary into half at any point of time by giving performance reason.Team leaders are from 6 years and MD came 2 years back so tug of war between these two. Team leaders do not want juniors to stay for longer duration to safe their place.

1.0
Feb 4, 2022

No. 1 WORST COMPANY

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Pros

There are no pros except getting salary ontime

Cons

Management is so pathetic that they'll never listen you. No work life balance. You'll be treated like robots & have to spend hours & hours which will be like torture. You'll get frustrated after knowing that your work isn't gonna to be appreciated because all they care is about completing Target & no increment. So so so much politics and fully biased company. (Please trust me. This is 100000% truth that this company is so bad that you'll end up wasting your time & energy)

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