
Out of 427 Red Hat employee reviews, 84% were positive. The remaining 16% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Red Hat improve their work culture. The IT team, with 87% positive reviews, reports the best experience at Red Hat compared to all other departments at the company. The Finance team offered the most constructive feedback, with 23% of that department's reviews constructive in nature.
Execution, stability and trust toward their teams
Resigning, after consistently sabotaging the culture and atmosphere in the company.
At doing their job. Instead of throwing whatever buzzword of the moment and following blindly what consulting firms tell them to do.
Understanding of how to run an enterprise.
Stop internal politics and focus on product and customer experience.
get closer to a salary that aligns with my responsibilities
Review from IT Dept
Compensation at Red Hat depends on if you are liked. Not if you produce. Its all political which is why they can't retain talent
Salaries are a joke, they do not match inflation at all, so you end up losing purchasing power.
Grossly underpaid compared to the market, failure to keep up with inflation. Lost 30% buying power in the last 3 years.
The global shift to remote has caused companies like Red Hat to need to catch up with benefits that match the new landscape.
Review from Engineering Dept
There is a lot of ego at Red Hat. From the CEO on down everyone thinks their the best which makes for poor communication since no one is listening to anyone but themselves
There are some smart and nice people, but this tends to degrade as well: those people are quitting in droves, being replaced by lower-quality workers who do not share the same culture.
It's for the most part a club of entitled highly-opinionated white men. When they get tokens of diversity, it is for the most superficial corporate roles, e.g. unskilled ambitious bureaucrats, rather than for skilled jobs.
Stop the competition and work to make everyone successful.
Review from IT Dept
Build skills continuously in line with the marketplace; practice what Red Hat alleges to stand for.
Review from Operations Dept
We are purely managing by spreadsheet in that we're making decisions that have long term negative impacts on both customer engagement and employee morale. It's painfully obvious we no longer care about retention and that brings the overall sentiment down creating a negative workspace.
Review from Sales Dept
Replace the leadership that has been methodically ruining the culture, get rid of dead weight bureaucrats, instead of laying off the skilled and competent people. Stop using buzzwords to pretend having a strategy. stop enabling management to be toxic
There needs to be less of a focus on growth and more of a focus on stability
Become more sophisticated and matured.
Enable management to understand what discrimination is
More clarity about pay and benefits.
Coordination and planning of interviews to better align with the needs of the position
Where do I begin? There is constant churn in talent acquisition (recruiters). The experience is very inconsistent.
Review from Finance Dept
Everything is going wrong. The company's main asset was its culture and people. Culture degraded terribly and along with the higher pressure and worse pay, the talented & skilled people are being driven away.
No vision,breaking at the middle, our corporate and regional leaders are managers and the deep, irrelevant Introspection from IBM distracts
My executive is not clear on what our department's function is, nor supportive or an advocate for teams within the department.
Review from Engineering Dept
Inappropriate behaviors which are supported in the organization spawned by nepotism. There is nothing positive about nepotism in any way, other than it’s a form of smack dab elitism against the disfranchised masses who need the most help to gain power in the company.
Review from Sales Dept
Leadership opportunities for people of color.
Review from Sales Dept
I'd love to see more cross-department collaboration.
Review from Engineering Dept