Company supports what other companies wouldn’t - Manager Adobe Employee Review

1.0
17 Sept 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paycheck, easy to be the best

Cons

A c-level individual from a payments fraud vendor - Forter, Adobe is using, both sexually harassed me and tried making me wire them a large sum of my personal money for a fake business they wanted me to "invest in". I reported this to Adobe's HR and Forter's CEO, with substantial proof. I was told “there’s nothing they can do, as those people don’t work here” by Adobe's HR. Forter's CEO, seemed to think the behavior was perfectly acceptable. I also provided substantial proof this vendor cheated on the POC to get into Adobe and other businesses, which I was at. They cheated to beat out other vendors. Again crickets. Think twice before working at a company with these kind of values, it not worth being abused by their vendors.

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5.0
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Cons

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5.0
2 May 2026
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Pros

**Supportive, collaborative culture** — Teams are generally kind, respectful, and willing to help. Cross‑functional partners treat contractors well, and communication is clear and professional. **Strong work‑life balance** — Workloads are manageable, expectations are reasonable, and leadership respects personal time. **Clear processes and documentation** — Adobe invests in structure, which makes it easier to ramp up and deliver consistently.

Cons

**Contractor limitations** — Contractors often don’t have access to the same tools, systems, or internal mobility opportunities as full‑time employees. **Uncertain path to full‑time roles** — Even when you perform well, conversion opportunities depend heavily on headcount and budget, not merit. **Benefits gap** — Contractors miss out on Adobe’s strong benefits package, which can make long‑term stability challenging. **Slower decision cycles** — As with many large companies, approvals and cross‑team alignment can take time. *Role boundaries can be rigid** — Because of the structured environment, there’s less room for contractors to expand scope or take on stretch projects.

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