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3.1
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
2.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Senior Software Engineer
3.1
9 April 2026
WLB can be tricky, but good pay
Pros: The pay and benefits are solid for the enterprise software industry. You get good job security working for a company like Oracle. Plus, the hybrid work model offers some decent flexibility.
Cons: Work-life balance here is super inconsistent across teams. As a Senior Software Engineer, I've definitely seen some projects demand crazy hours, especially in cloud computing development. The corporate bureaucracy can also be a real pain.
Advice to Management: Managers need more consistent support to prevent burnout on their teams. Help balance project loads better to avoid those intense crunch times. It would improve morale and talent retention.
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Software Developer
2.7
9 April 2026
Hybrid model at Oracle is okay, but could be better
Pros: The hybrid model lets you work from home a few days. For some Software Developer teams, it's pretty good. It's a huge corporate company so there's a lot of established process.
Cons: True work flexibility isn't really there. There's often pressure to be in the Austin office more. It sometimes feels less flexible than advertised for big tech.
Advice to Management: Really trust your employees to get the job done. Less rigid office mandates would improve morale and productivity. Focus on output, not seat time.
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Software Engineer
3.3
9 April 2026
Good for Learning, But Growth Takes Effort
Pros: You get to work on some really big projects here. As a Software Engineer, I learned a lot about scaling enterprise software and complex database technology. There are smart people to learn from in this big tech company.
Cons: Career progression isn't always clear; you really have to push for it. Promotions can feel slow, and there's a lot of internal competition, especially in the Austin, TX office. It can be tough to move up if you're not constantly networking.
Advice to Management: Make promotion paths more transparent and help managers actively support their team's career development instead of just waiting for employees to push.
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Technical Consultant
3.1
4 April 2026
Work-Life Balance Can Be a Real Push
Pros: You do get to work on some cool enterprise software projects. There's often a bit of flexibility if you manage your client accounts well. Being in the Austin, TX office means there's a decent local tech scene.
Cons: The client demands can be relentless, especially in our database solutions division. It's tough to stick to 40-hour weeks; I often worked evenings or weekends. There's pressure to constantly deliver.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage client expectations and resource allocation. Give us more support so we aren't constantly firefighting.
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Software Engineer
3.0
2 April 2026
Hybrid Model Works, But Could Be Better
Pros: It's nice that they do offer a hybrid work model for most Software Engineer roles. You usually come into the Austin office a couple of days a week, which is manageable. This setup lets me avoid the commute daily, which is a big plus.
Cons: Even with the hybrid model, flexibility often depends on your manager. Some teams are stricter about onsite days than others. For a big tech company, sometimes it feels like they could trust us more for remote work. Projects can still demand long hours, reducing overall flexibility.
Advice to Management: Encourage managers to be more consistent with work flexibility policies. Trust your teams more for remote work when possible, especially for experienced developer roles.
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Software Engineer
2.7
2 April 2026
Solid Job Security if You're in the Right Area
Pros: Job security for technical roles at Oracle is pretty strong, especially if you're working on core enterprise software or cloud infrastructure. It's a big tech company, so they don't just cut people without much warning. The Austin office has a lot of stable projects.
Cons: Growth can be slow unless you're really aggressive about it. Some legacy teams feel a bit stagnant, and pay bumps aren't always what you'd expect for the industry. There's a lot of corporate bureaucracy to navigate, which can be frustrating for engineers.
Advice to Management: Try to empower teams more and streamline some of the internal processes. It would really help with innovation and morale, especially in our developer experience teams.
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Software Developer
3.4
2 April 2026
Big Tech Grind with Some Flexibility
Pros: You get pretty good benefits, and there's a lot to learn in cloud computing. As a Software Developer, you can find some project flexibility. It helps working for a big tech company.
Cons: Work-life balance can be tough, especially before big enterprise software releases. You're expected to put in long hours sometimes. My Austin, TX office experience meant less WFH than I'd hoped.
Advice to Management: Push for more realistic project timelines. Help teams avoid burnout and prioritize work-life balance for all employees.
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Software Engineer
2.9
2 April 2026
Leadership is hit or miss in big tech
Pros: I liked the strong team culture on my specific project. There's good autonomy for a Software Engineer, even in big tech. Remote work from California was also a huge plus, making WFH easy.
Cons: Leadership quality really varies. Some project leads lack vision for new cloud computing initiatives. It's hard to get noticed or move up without constant self-advocacy here. The bureaucracy can be tough.
Advice to Management: Invest more in leadership training, especially for managers overseeing remote teams. Foster clearer career paths for Software Engineers.
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Software Engineer
3.3
31 March 2026
Solid for Job Security, But Watch Your Org
Pros: Job security here is generally solid. As a Software Engineer at this big tech company, I always felt there were ongoing projects in enterprise software to pivot to if needed. The sheer scale of Oracle provides a steady environment.
Cons: However, it's not without its risks, especially during yearly reorganizations. Entire teams focusing on legacy cloud infrastructure can get downsized. You really need to stay visible and adapt.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about strategic shifts and upcoming reorganizations. It would help employees prepare and feel less blindsided by changes.
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Software Engineer
3.6
29 March 2026
Solid place for a tech career, but be ready.
Pros: The pay for a Software Engineer is really competitive, and benefits are decent. There's a lot of stability in a big tech company like Oracle. Plus, many teams have good work flexibility for hybrid work arrangements now, which helps a lot.
Cons: Work-life balance can swing wildly. Some weeks you're pushing 50-60 hours, especially around release cycles for enterprise software. It's hard to consistently keep a 40-hour week if you're on a critical project.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project loads so engineering teams aren't constantly overwhelmed. Consistent 40-hour weeks should be the goal for most roles.
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