Avanade reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(3,816 total reviews)
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Rodrigo Caserta

49% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Avanade has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,816 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Avanade employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the IT (Information Technology) industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Jul 26, 2011
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Pros

Excellent opportunity to learn new technologies and grow professionally. Some of the smartest bunch of technical people. Company invests a lot of money and time in training employees on Microsoft technologies and soft skills -- in-person, virtual instructor led, self-paced, third party, you name it. Awesome training group, much better than most Microsoft technology companies. Excellent infrastructure for knowledge sharing, networking and beta testing of new Microsoft technologies. Great benefits. Opportunity to travel all over the US. Depending on whether travel fits your life style, this could be a minus.

Cons

Top heavy -- Way too many managers in every service line. This creates a lot of clumsy processes and also hampers career growth for everyone else. Depending on whether you are in consulting or ATS service line, noticeable difference in organizational respect and in benefits. Career Manger role is mostly a formality; your manager won't care as long as your billing hours are high and your project manager did not give you bad rating. They lack organizational maturity and/or backbone to resolve your issues. Promotional opportunity depends on how well you click with your regional and service line leadership. Avanade delivery managers try to imitate Accenture PMs. I don't understand why every project needs clones. Most of these managers don't seem to care about the team's wants and needs and behave like slave masters. They are on the project mainly because of their chargeability; not to add value. They will nickel and dime you on salary negotiations.

2.0
Jul 17, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

The projects can be challenging and there are usually opportunities to learn and grow. Self study training materials are readily available (i.e. books24x7 membership, lots of free online tutorials, large in-house knowledge base of articles and trianing materials, free MCITP test prep material and vouchers available). There are still many very good developers and architects to work with and learn from if you have the good fortune of getting on a project with them. Each employee is assigned a career manager who acts as a mentor, supervisor and advocate.

Cons

Its very difficult to get the company to send you for training courses. Pay scale is a bit below market value. Staff is expected to work overtime without compensation. Significant levels of dissatisfaction in role assignments and growth opportunities which have resulted in high attrition rates. Management appears to take little interest in staff job satisfaction. The poor medical coverage can lead to significant cost to employees in deducatables and copays. To get promoted, your career manager (immediate supervisor) need to push for your promotion. Usually this works well. However, when a career manager is overworked, apathetic, or the attrition rate is high and a staff member is assigned a new career manager every 3 months, it becomes very difficult to get a promotion.

3.0
Jul 13, 2011

Sales Role

Recommend
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Pros

Avanade has some very talented employees who are passionate technologists. Pros: collaborative culture, friendly environment for most part, cool technologies used internally (minus CRM), nice offices in major cities (NY, CHI, SEA), free pretzels

Cons

From a sales/bizdev perspective, majority of sales managers are former consultants, so they place a huge emphasis on delivery backgrounds in their sales people. If you come from a delivery background and want to pursue a career in sales, this is the place for you. If you don't have delivery in your background and want to be in sales this most likely won't be a good fit. Obviously there are exceptions, but my observation while there is that 75-90% of sales force are former consultants. From a more tactical perspective, the company has severe resouce shortage issues in some of the hotter areas, i.e. sharepoint, collaboration. The accenture channel consumes most the talented resources for their projects and the direct channel is left to scrammble. If the company is serious about growing direct this needs to change.

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