DoiT reviews

4.1

77% would recommend to a friend

(373 total reviews)
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Vadim Solovey

81% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

DoiT has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 373 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The DoiT employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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373 reviews
1.0
Jan 16, 2026

Strategic Neglect Disguised as Growth

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- This used to be a genuinely great company to work for. - Strong individual contributors who care deeply about customers and doing good work. - Talented teams who support each other in spite of leadership, not because of it. Unfortunately, these positives reflect what the company WAS, not what it is now.

Cons

- The decline started immediately after the previous CEO left and a new COO was introduced. - The COO demonstrated a clear lack of experience in company-wide operations, with decisions made in isolation and without understanding downstream impact. - An obsessive and short-sighted focus on G2M came at the cost of operations, delivery, employee wellbeing, and long-term sustainability. - Core teams were neglected, overworked, and expected to absorb leadership failures. - No meaningful pay increases or bonuses, regardless of performance or impact. - Management actively searches for any excuse to cut costs, including compensation. - Ridiculous and unsustainable workloads caused chronic burnout. - Toxic sales leadership repeatedly reported and consistently ignored. - Behaviour that would be unacceptable elsewhere is protected as long as revenue is involved. - High performers are leaving en masse, while toxic and low-impact individuals remain, often shielded or promoted. - No real career progression unless you play internal politics. - There is a clear and ongoing leadership capability gap at the senior level. - Leadership regularly relies on lower-level teams to do the real work, then shifts blame when initiatives stall or fail. - Credit flows upward. Accountability does not. - A deeply embedded blame culture that never reaches the executive level. - As employees finally began speaking out, there was a sudden influx of short, overly positive, suspicious reviews. - Instead of addressing valid criticism, leadership chose to bury the truth with noise. - Optics over honesty. Messaging over meaning. The result is a sinking ship, driven not by market conditions, but by leadership failure.

1.0
Jan 15, 2026

Sinking boat...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Dinner expense as a work anniversary, which is a nice perk. Salary is paid on time. Amazing people, smart, driven and fun to work with.

Cons

DoiT has become a textbook example of a ship slowly sinking. People are finally pushing back on a toxic environment and a complete lack of work life balance. Taking a real break isn’t encouraged, and when someone does push for PTO, they’re often penalized once they’re back online. High performers are rewarded with more work, while deflection is celebrated. People get promoted and publicly praised in All Hands for efforts they barely contributed to. Leadership feels weak and insecure, making impactful mistakes while shifting the blame onto their teams. Anyone capable and driven is desperate to leave. The company has already lost core talent because of leadership failures. At this point, it’s a cycle of finger pointing, self preservation, and scapegoating, as long as it keeps certain people safe. PS: Glassdoor reviews are heavily pushed by People Ops during onboarding for optics. Reality usually sets in about 2 months into the job.

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4mo
Thank you for posting this. It’s hard to read, but it’s clear and it reflects a loss of trust, which is the part I take most seriously. If people feel pressured to stay “always on,” if taking PTO is discouraged, or if anyone is penalized after taking time off, that is not acceptable. Same for a culture where high performers reliably get rewarded with more work instead of better prioritization, staffing, and recognition. Those are leadership failures, not employee failures. You wrote that you no longer feel comfortable approaching me the way you used to. I want to fix that. Please reach out to me directly. I’m not looking to debate your experience, I want specifics so we can address root causes: which teams, what patterns, and what you’ve seen around PTO, workload, and manager behavior. I will handle it seriously, and there will be no retaliation for raising issues. Vadim CEO, DoiT
5.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Huge plus: Fully remote and quite flexible when it comes to working schedules. No micro-management. Colleagues trust each other. Strive for productive meetings or not having meetings at all. Decent work-life balance. No-one expects you to overwork. Great colleagues, just nice people to work with. Atmosphere is great. DoiT hires people who really like what they're doing. Everyone is involved and interested.

Cons

As it's fully remote, we don't have an opportunity to see our colleagues. That's a bit disappointing because we really want to do that.

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