Boomi reviews

5.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(328 total reviews)
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Steve Lucas

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Boomi has an employee rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 328 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Boomi employee rating is 30% above average for employers within the IT (Information Technology) industry (3.9 stars).

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328 reviews
1.0
Jun 22, 2025
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Pros

- I want to be fully transparent in sharing both the positives and areas for improvement in this review. - Beautiful office in the heart of downtown with easy commuting access, creating a vibrant and professional work environment. - The team is made up of talented individuals from diverse backgrounds, industries, and nationalities, this mix brings great energy to the office. - If you're fortunate, there are opportunities to attend company-sponsored events and industry trade shows throughout the year. These not only offer valuable networking opportunities but also the chance to travel and who doesn’t enjoy that? - The core platform is genuinely one of the strongest integration solutions on the market. - Roles are clearly defined SDRs focus on setting meetings, AEs don’t have to lead demos, and channel reps aren’t expected to be technical experts. - Many managers are approachable and open to building genuine relationships across teams. - The company invests well in marketing and events, creating memorable experiences during offsites and conferences. - For top-performing sales reps, President’s Club is a fantastic incentive with a well-organized and exciting trip. - Strong internal tech stack makes it easy to track performance and collaborate cross-functionally. - Excellent health and wellness benefits.

Cons

- Joining Boomi has been one of the biggest career mistakes I’ve made. I overlooked several red flags. At one point, the company hired over 100 people in a month not based on strategic planning, but simply to hit headcount goals. Many were great people but unprepared for the roles, leading to a team lacking the experience needed to build a new segment from scratch. - While leadership may have strong résumés from big corporations, they lacked the hands-on experience to build a startup motion. That inexperience shows daily, and we’re still paying for the consequences of poor early decisions. - The company made a large layoff before launching this segment, only to rebuild it with entry-level talent and no real enablement. It’s created a structure where over 80% of reps are unhappy, staying only to build a resume not because they believe in the company’s future. - Boomi does not invest in long-term career growth. Most reps see this as a temporary stepping stone. Leadership appears more focused on making the company attractive for acquisition than truly developing talent. - The leadership narrative is to "sell on value," but in reality, deals are often closed through aggressive discounting sometimes 70–80%. I've seen this firsthand. - There's a high level of favoritism in lead distribution and territory assignments. Deals fall into some reps’ laps, while others get scraps, regardless of effort or skill. Promotions often seem to be based on relationships, not merit. - I've personally closed large deals without any real sales strategy just being assigned the right lead at the right time. Yet I’ve been asked to present these as best practices, fabricating a narrative to appease leadership. - The environment has become toxic due to the lack of fairness and transparency. People regularly compare lead volume and earnings, leading to gossip and resentment. - Collaboration is often promoted, but rarely practiced. SDRs and their managers push reps to qualify unfit leads, SCs are unavailable and complaining about their time , and the channel team takes credit for deals they didn’t influence. True teamwork is rare. - Outbound pipeline generation is virtually nonexistent. Many “closed” deals have stories created around them for optics. - Deal reviews lack real coaching. Instead of constructive support, directors use them as opportunities to criticize with no clear path for improvement (I’ve personally witnessed the VP’s right-hand person speaking negatively and mocking certain reps on the sales floor , behavior that is unprofessional and toxic for the team environment. It's disappointing to see someone in a position of influence contribute to such a culture) - Pay disparity is significant. Some AEs doing the exact same job are earning $30K–$40K more, creating deep frustration. If you're considering joining, negotiate aggressively the company often offers the bare minimum (SDRs make more money than AEs here) - While the VP of Sales may present as approachable, the internal experience is very different. He has a reputation for being harsh and dismissive, which has driven away strong talent. - Boomi’s reputation is deteriorating. I’ve personally been in interviews where hiring managers questioned my skills based solely on having worked here citing the company’s “infamous” sales culture. - Competing with Salesforce is a losing battle. No matter how hard you work, leadership’s narrative about being better simply doesn’t hold up in real-world deal cycles.

1.0
Dec 19, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great base pay, really good people in the trenches actually doing the work.

Cons

The new management is abysmal and out of touch. It’s a transparent play to make the c suite wealthy at the expense of dozens, maybe even hundreds at this point of real, hard-working people’s jobs. The executives are calloused and don’t seem to even have taken the time to learn about the core products and customers. Prices are going up regularly and standard deal terms change on a dime. It’s very hard to sign new customers and even harder to keep them- not uncommon to have a surprise renewal price increase for a current customer. What once as a fantastic organization is now being run into the ground by fear. Boomi has truly lost its place in the market and is a horrible place to work. They’ve replaced any and all experienced sales reps with a brand new team out of Canada- many who have never closed a deal.

1.0
Nov 23, 2023

Don’t get burned

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Pros

Relatively strong combined batch Application-to-Application and EDI story (borne out by sales)

Cons

Since struggling to please its new owners since becoming an independent company, Boomi is now onto its second CEO, who has chosen to raise the aggressiveness of the culture significantly. Boomi has always adopted a rather aggressive stance towards prospects. Rather than honestly positioning its offerings fairly to make prospects successful, instead it’s always been to over-promise that there’s nothing the product can’t do, while spending the time finding something to sell to the prospect whether it helps them achieve success or not. Frankly, most prospects would probably do better by adopting NiFi and Python if all theyre looking to do is shift transactional data around. Boomi has upped the aggressiveness towards its customers. Audits are now commonplace, long gone are the “eat as much as you like” contracts - they’re all limited by consumption now, and your multi-year contract may not be the great value that it once was. Boomi has certainly become aggressive towards its employees. By actively over-promising to prospects and management without providing clear instructions on how to achieve what is being asked, the strain on individuals has become impossible. By setting quotas so high, it’s become impossible to achieve full commission. By allowing Product Group to deflect all blame, it’s promoted a Rat-eat-Rat culture.

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