Automation Anywhere Reviews

3.9

80% would recommend to a friend

(1,011 total reviews)

Mihir Shukla

85% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Automation Anywhere has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,011 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Automation Anywhere employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
4.0
11 Nov 2025

Fast-paced but rewarding environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You work with cutting-edge AI and RPA (Robotic Process Automation) tools that are shaping digital transformation globally. Generally open, diverse, and innovation-driven teams with a focus on solving complex customer challenges. Exposure to AI, automation, and enterprise SaaS makes it a valuable experience for future career paths.

Cons

Periodic restructuring and leadership shifts can create uncertainty or role overlap

4.0
21 Mar 2022

Great company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing opportunities and people, and great leaders

Cons

Need more career expansion opportunities

2.0
23 Mar 2020

House of Cards

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Big market. Good product and investors. Competitive pay and equity.

Cons

Lack of experience in C-team, nepotism, lack of business planning, office culture, lack of sales planning and poorly planned compensation/quotas, no transparency or trust. Sales: Targets are based on what the company needs to meet growth targets, as opposed to a real business plan and forecast. Sales leadership has a "my way or the highway" approach that relies on selling the same way the company did when it was small. It's really hard to succeed in Sales here, and keeping salespeople is crucial to sustained growth. Tons of attrition in 2019. Product: Roadmaps aren't shared because that would mean accountability. Launching a product is a "start, rush, stop, rush, stop, rush" nightmare for involved teams. Most product decisions are driven by what the competition is doing. Marketing: Had seemed to be getting things together with some strong executive leadership brought in by the former CMO, but it has devolved into discontent. Prior to Covid-19, good people started leaving. The new CMO manages up (to the founders, including the one reporting to him), but engenders mistrust in his team. Culture: A founder runs culture instead of the HR department. She enforces an ultra open seating concept that keeps teams apart to encourage "collaboration", even if the people you're forced to sit with have nothing whatsoever to do with your job. This is an example of culture being shoved down people's throats rather than letting culture naturally evolve and become real. Vacillation, change of direction, and lack of conviction are the rule, and "rocket ship growth" is the excuse for the inability to plan, prioritize, and reduce chaos.

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Automation Anywhere Response
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Thank you for taking the time to express your comments and the reasoning behind your very strong feelings about Sales and certain aspects of the Company's culture. The C-Team has hired very seasoned executives in the last three years so I'm surprised that you feel there is a lack of experience! As an 'Executive in San Jose' I would hope that you will work to help correct the problems you observe.
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