About the Communications Global Business Unit (CGBU): opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Principal Sales Consultant en Oracle

2,0
19 mar 2016
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Good salary, for Sales Consultant positions overtime is available which is unheard of in the industry. Good people to work with.

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Extremely inflexible organization that expects the sales team to produce without giving them the tools needed to be competitive in the marketplace. Oracle operates this business unit much like their typical IT sales organizations which is way more rigid than industry standard for telecommunications network equipment. The support for the products is poor requiring the sales consultants to provide an additional level of support in order to maintain customer satisfaction to the level where customers are still willing to conduct new business with Oracle. The sales process is arduous requiring ridiculous processes for approvals before you are even able to produce a formal quote! We often had problems negotiating the sales process even when customers were ready and willing to give us a PO. One time we received a PO in early December and couldn't close the internal processes before the end of calendar year which caused the customer's budget to be lost. In an industry where much business is done by equipment evaluations, getting loaner equipment to a customer is extremely difficult. In an industry moving to NFV, you would think that Oracle would have a great strength. Unfortunately the support rate for software only and virtual sales is 22% which pretty much kills any large deal once it comes to light. Despite the sales force continually complaining about this, all attempts to change this policy have been shot down. All of these issues have been highlighted for several years and despite management insisting that things were going to get better, very little change to improve the known issues has happened. The talented individuals who work in the CGBU are very much disgruntled and I would expect much more attrition. Management can be very petty when leaving to pursue other opportunities. I left to go to a startup in a different technology field that does not compete with Oracle. I provided my notice and worked very hard over my last two weeks to ensure that all of the projects I was involved with were handed off and that as much of the customer knowledge I had as possible was given to those who would take over for me. I had worked fully to the end of the quarter before providing notice with a sales rep who was over quota but management decided not to pay out my quarterly incentive bonus. Specific to my position as Sales Consultant, it was clear that the new management team wants to change the way this position functions to be less hands on with the technology and more of someone who only presents slide decks at customer meetings. This was not the type of position that I wanted to hold. While the pay was very good, I never once received any raise in my time with Oracle. If you are considering a position within the CGBU, ensure that you negotiate a salary that you will be happy with for several years. The overtime is great, but they do have a budget pool for this that often depletes late into the fiscal year and you will be asked not to work any overtime without prior approvals. Lately, also, Oracle has been closing the offices for the time between Christmas and New Year's and forcing employees to use their vacation on these days. Not only is this obnoxious as an employee, but when you are trying to close a sale before the customer's budget disappears (as noted above) and the right people are not in the office to complete the order it impacts you in multiple ways.

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5,0
28 ene 2026
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great benefits, nice people, interesting projects

Desventajas

not many junior developers in the group

4,0
21 oct 2014
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Cada grupo / división puede ser diferente en la forma en que tratan a sus empleados, pero yo diría que, en general, hay una muy buena atmósfera de confianza y equidad. Hay un fuerte enfoque en la educación, y reembolsan las clases externas tomadas (hasta 5k / año, creo). Los beneficios son buenos y yo diría que bastante competitivos en el mercado. Buena coincidencia de 401K (contribuirán con un máximo del 3% de su 6% o más). Bebidas gratis en la sala de descanso. Flexibilidad para trabajar desde casa en ocasiones. (Si vive a más de 50 millas de una oficina, puede trabajar a tiempo completo desde su casa ... política).

Desventajas

No intentan hacer del lugar de trabajo algo especial (¿tal vez una mesa de billar y un juego de arcade sean un cliché o un truco?). En los 10 años que he trabajado allí, me han dado 2 miserables aumentos de costo de vida del% 1 (esto es lo mismo con la mayoría de las personas con las que he hablado, algunos no reciben ningún aumento). Nunca obtendrás un aumento sustancial, a menos que te vayas y luego te vuelvan a contratar (no igualarán las ofertas, es mejor que te vayas). Los nuevos empleados que capacite ganarán de 10 a 20 mil más que usted varios años después de su contratación (no solo a mí, ellos le hacen esto a todos los empleados titulares). Le darán títulos más altos a estas personas no capacitadas y menos experimentadas (nuevamente, esto se hace para todos, no solo para mí). Aprendes bastante rápido que eres prescindible. La empresa tiene miles de millones en efectivo y no reinvierten en sus empleados, solo en adquirir nuevas empresas y contratar nuevas personas que no saben nada que usted pueda capacitar.

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