Former Employee3.0May 14, 2024Broadcom acquisition has unfortunately killed much of the culture that made VMWare great.
Former Employee3.6Aug 15, 2025towards the end of VMWare's reign before Broadcom acquisition. Culture, leadership and ability to earn has gone down the drain. More cliques with SLT formed and company politics hit all time high. Only some selected reps which were part of the "club" were looked after with changing territories or support from the ecosystem.
towards the end of VMWare's reign before Broadcom acquisition. Culture, leadership and ability to earn has gone down the drain. More cliques with SLT formed and company politics hit all time high. Only some selected reps which were part of the "club" were looked after with changing territories or support from the ecosystem.
Current Employee4.6Oct 18, 2023VMware invented vSphere which is literally used by every single Fortune 1000 company in the world. You get a conversation with every one of those companies and bundle other products with their renewals. Other than that, VMware is a very DEI and work-life-balance focused company (great work culture) but was/is an absolute mess from a product development perspective....Read More
VMware invented vSphere which is literally used by every single Fortune 1000 company in the world. You get a conversation with every one of those companies and bundle other products with their renewals. Other than that, VMware is a very DEI and work-life-balance focused company (great work culture) but was/is an absolute mess from a product development perspective....Read More
Current Employee4.6Mar 7, 2024broadcom is team quota, jury out on corp culture in the transition from vmware