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
May 29, 2025

make DoiT great again

Recommend
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Pros

- unlimited PTO - remote working

Cons

- This year, there were no annual salary increases for all, and no communication was provided until the very day when employees typically expect at least a modest adjustment. The quoted reason was that all salaries are above industry levels, but how can that be possible for all roles in all locations? This lack of transparency was disappointing. It’s particularly difficult to understand given the company's strong financial performance — continuing to post profits, pursue revenue growth, pay dividends, and acquire other companies. Meanwhile, inflation affects us all, and the cost of home working continues to rise. Acknowledging these realities with even a small increase would have shown appreciation and understanding of employees’ everyday challenges. - The in-person CKO was cancelled and replaced with a short virtual session. This was disappointing and failed to provide the motivation and sense of connection that in-person events offer. Virtual meetings simply cannot replicate the value of face-to-face interaction. One quoted reason was due to our size, since we are now a slimmer org (following redundancies) that has been resolved. In Engineering, we currently zero opportunities to meet in person and build meaningful relationships. Localised meet-ups are neither effective nor consistently funded (do not include all costs), and they fall short given our distributed presence across Europe. - The company has recently undergone a significant round of redundancies, attributed to the adoption of large language models (LLMs). This has understandably impacted morale and raised concerns about job security and the future of our roles.

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DoiT Response
1y
Thank you for sharing and giving me the opportunity to correct some of the details here. To be clear, DoiT conducts an Annual Compensation Review process each year in late Q4 and early Q1 in partnership with our senior management team, and approved changes go into effect for January 1st for those receiving adjustments. We use annualized Cost of Living data from the Economic Research Institute and the Consumer Price Index to help inform compensation adjustments, but there are a lot of other factors involved. We work within our budget, and also consider the salary ranges, past performance and strategic impact, tenure, compensation history, current competitive market competition and internal equity - in addition to fluctuations in Cost of Living. All of these elements are considered on a case by case basis as part of our review process. If after looking at all the factors above, we determine that a compensation adjustment is warranted, then we would move forward with the adjustment. We would be happy to have a compensation conversation if you would like to discuss your personal comp in more detail - Please reach out to your manager or People Operations Business Partner and we'll set up time ASAP. On a different note, our org restructuring earlier this year was the result of needing to better align global team members to our go forward strategies and enterprise business goals, it had absolutely nothing to do with a shift to LLMs. AI based cloud consulting (what we call Ava) allows DoiT to offer stellar service and support to our smallest customers at no additional cost to them as part of our DCI Essentials tier, while our strategic Cloud Architects have been refocused to serve customers at our Enhanced and Enterprise tiers. R&D was not impacted by the change made earlier this year but I would strongly recommend talking to your manager to reviewing our internal messaging and recordings (Company Keynote, Departmental Kickoffs, All-Hands Meetings, Ask Me Anything Sessions, FAQs, and more) from that time to make sure you have all the right details about our long term strategy and vision along with the changes we made to adapt our teams accordingly. Kristen Tronsky, Chief People Officer @ DoiT
4.0
May 26, 2025

5 weeks in

Recommend
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Pros

Very well structured onboarding with tons of material to make sure you have everything available for your operating rhythm. Very smart people around, who act a buddy, coach and mentor.

Cons

Onboarding sometimes feels a bit overwhelming ..

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DoiT Response
1y
Welcome to the team! Onboarding can absolutely feel a bit overwhelming - There is a lot of context to build and practice delivering on the road to feeling comfortable with our strategy, product and value proposition. Our Revenue Enablement team is constantly working to raise the bar on our structured onboarding program and sales bootcamp, along with our written documentation, tooling and other support systems. If you have ideas on how we can raise the bar please let us know, and in the mean time its ok to take the time needed to absorb and get comfortable with all the new information while practicing along the way using your peers and leaders as sounding boards. Kristen Tronsky, Chief People Officer @ DoiT
2.0
May 23, 2025

Sales at DoiT

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

good compensation unlimited PTO little/no micro management (it's increasing now do)

Cons

At first it was an extremely fun scale-up to work at, where hard work got rewarded. Over the last year or so do it has turned very political. I would only recommend this place if you like corporate politics - which some people really do, but I don't. little to no internal mobility lack of vision from senior leadership

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DoiT Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your review - I would love the opportunity to talk more and better understand your feedback. Our strategic plans and goals have always been geared toward helping the company scale and thrive while providing a great environment for our team members to do their best work. We strive to be radically transparent and inclusive, with many opportunities for team members to ask questions, engage in discussions and help up-level strategy and operations across every area of our business. Decision making is tied to impact and outcomes, not politics - and our approach to internal mobility has always been based on the combination of both business need and merit. If that hasn't been your experience, I would really like understand more so we can address it head on - please reach out? Kristen Tronsky, Chief People Officer
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