Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Interviewing and everyone else pay more than oracle...

I've decided to pack my bags and leave Oracle. I must admit there still are a great number of really good people still at Oracle and I will miss them. In all honesty there are more good people that have left Oracle than remain. I have had a new manager every year for the past 3 years. Each time I get a new manager its because my old manager left the company.

I work as as sales consultant, after losing my car allowance at 600 per month, and 80% of my bonus (based on cloud revenue) as well as over time, I am looking at a 50k jump in pay at just about every place I interview with.

Also the culture at these other organizations is refreshing. I am seen as an asset and they are willing to work with me to modify the bonus and base pay to what I want. The base pay is 160k to 170k as an average and the OTE is about 200k to 210k. Most people blow past the OTE.

Oracle's culture is toxic. I wont miss the behemoth machine. Best of luck to the rest of you. Glad the earnings were high and the company is doing well. As for me I will look after my own best interests. Oracle has shown me that looking after you own interests is the way to go. So I'm getting more pay and respect somewhere else.

As far as the next gen cloud goes Amazon has kept up and will be as good as if not better... Sadly the cloud is what Oracle is betting its future on. I'm betting on Amazon... its the leader and won't let Oracle muscle in with out a fight. Good luck selling. You should read the 3 links below and compare to Oracle's new IAAS.

https://aws.amazon.com/new/reinvent/compute/

https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/02/now-available-amazon-ec2-i3-instances-next-generation-storage-optimized-high-i-o-instances/

https://www.flashgrid.io/wp-content/sideuploads/resources/FlashGrid_OracleRAC_on_AWS.pdf

Squeezing the sales force until it quits... putting all your eggs in one basket, not investing in infrastructure for IAAS, not putting the customer first, being incredibly expensive, offerings are not integrated with IAAS yet... the list goes on. The next two years will be a beat down.

AT&T bought the Exadata cloud machine. Lets see... what part of the Sales organization has the skills to support that? Well, I guess we will have teh product development managers support that too. PMs are the new SCs.

by
| 1831 views | | 5 replies (last June 23, 2017) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+NUUigR5

5 replies (most recent on top)

I won't blame Oracle for destroying Solaris. Solaris management has been killing Solaris slowly over the years. The VPs and product management has no clue about the requirements. The architects only play with the paperwork and process rather than innovation. They could be great engineers but they are just spending their time on the wrong things.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1kbm+NUUigR5

Google is hiring like crazy.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @atd+NUUigR5

Well said i will certainly be looking at Amazon or any pre sales tech market, even wouldn't mind a drop, but a lot less toxic and stressful environment.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ibb+NUUigR5

Problem is that Oracle has destroyed the Solaris market and if you have been specialized on Solaris or other specific Oracle products (that are going EOL) since 20+ years you will not get the same money on the market that you got as an product support specialist for Sun/Oracle, so from my first experience you drop down by 1/3 ;(

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @hvx+NUUigR5

The pre sales tech market is hot!

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @fnp+NUUigR5

Post a reply

: