



Compare Dropbox versus Microsoft for CEO Rating, Overall Culture Score, Brand Ranking, and other ratings. Results were generated by 121 employees and customers of Dropbox and 4577 employees and customers of Microsoft.
| 49% | Promoters |
|---|---|
| 23% | Passive |
| 28% | Detractors |
| 59% | Promoters |
|---|---|
| 20% | Passive |
| 21% | Detractors |
Net Promoter Score
Winner by 17
CEO Rating
Winner by 9%

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Employees at Microsoft rate their CEO, Satya Nadella, 83/100. This score is 9% higher than the scores of Dropbox's CEO, Drew Houston. Employees in the Customer Success and Sales departments rate Satya Nadella the highest.

Employees at Dropbox rate their Overall Culture a 72/100, with HR and Finance as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.

Employees at Microsoft rate their Overall Culture a /100, with Communications and Customer Success as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.
Overall Culture
Winner by 4%


Employee Net Promoter Score
Winner by %

Employees at Dropbox rate their Gender Score a 67/100, with Marketing and Product as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.

Employees at Microsoft rate their Gender Score a /100, with Customer Success and Sales as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.
Gender Score
Winner by 9%

Employees at Dropbox rate their Diversity Score a 66/100, with HR and Product as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.

Employees at Microsoft rate their Diversity Score a /100, with Communications and Finance as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.
Diversity Score
Winner by 9%

Employees at Dropbox rate their Perk and Benefits Score a 90/100, with Product and Finance as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.
Perk and Benefits Score
Winner by 7%

Employees at Microsoft rate their Perk and Benefits Score a /100, with Communications and Customer Support as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.

Employees at Dropbox rate their Professional Development Score a 57/100, with Marketing and Sales as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.

Employees at Microsoft rate their Professional Development Score a /100, with Communications and Customer Support as the two departments that rate their experience the highest.
Professional Development Score
Winner by 5%
Dropbox rates % lower than Microsoft on Leadership Culture Ratings vs Microsoft Ratings based on looking at 12771 ratings from employees of the two companies. Ratings come from the answers to questions like "What do you like best about the leadership team?" and "How would you rate your CEO?".

Compensation Culture Ratings vs Microsoft
Winner by 3%
Dropbox rates % higher than Microsoft on Compensation Culture Ratings vs Microsoft Ratings based on looking at 9043 ratings from employees of the two companies. Ratings come from the answers to questions like "Does your company give annual bonuses?" and "Are you satisfied with your stock/equity compensation?".
Dropbox rates % lower than Microsoft on Team Culture Ratings vs Microsoft Ratings based on looking at 7725 ratings from employees of the two companies. Ratings come from the answers to questions like "What are some of the best things about your team?" and "Do you look forward to interacting with your coworkers?".
Dropbox tied with Microsoft on Environment Culture Ratings vs Microsoft Ratings based on looking at 7981 ratings from employees of the two companies. Ratings come from the answers to questions like "On average, how many hours do you work a day?" and "What's the work pace at your company?".
Dropbox rates % lower than Microsoft on Sentiment Culture Ratings vs Microsoft Ratings based on looking at 8805 ratings from employees of the two companies. Ratings come from the answers to questions like "What makes you most happy at work?" and "What's going wrong and how can it be improved?".






