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Overall employee rating

3.5
Based on 24 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
4.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
4.0
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Software Engineer
4.0
2 May 2026
Great place for Open Source Engineers, solid flexibility
Pros: I've really enjoyed my time here as a Software Engineer in the open source software industry. The teams are super collaborative, and there's a strong emphasis on continuous learning, which is great for staying current with new technologies. They genuinely support work flexibility, so balancing personal life with work hasn't been an issue for me. It's a stable company with good support for hybrid work arrangements, making it a good place to grow your technical skills without constant pressure.
Cons: While there are lots of learning resources, career progression can feel a bit slow sometimes, especially when you're looking to move up the ladder quickly. The approval processes for certain internal initiatives can also be a bit bureaucratic, which means things don't always move as fast as you'd like on larger projects. Occasional busy periods are expected, but they're manageable.
Advice to Management: Streamline some of the internal approval processes to help projects move faster and clarify pathways for career advancement.
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Software Engineer
4.1
27 April 2026
Great Place for Open Source and Work-Life Balance
Pros: As a Software Engineer at Red Hat, I've really valued the open-source culture and collaborative team. There are solid learning opportunities in enterprise software. The hybrid work flexibility, especially in Raleigh, NC, truly helps with work-life balance. It's a stable environment where you can definitely grow your career.
Cons: My main constructive feedback is that the promotion process can feel a bit slow at times. Also, getting certain project approvals can occasionally take longer than expected.
Advice to Management: Continuously review and streamline the promotion pathways to ensure talented individuals are recognized and advanced more efficiently.
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Software Engineer
3.7
23 April 2026
Solid culture, but some typical big tech issues
Pros: The culture here is genuinely decent for open source developers. People are smart and willing to help out, especially in my team working on Linux cloud solutions. There's a lot of respect for individual contributions, and the hybrid model for work flexibility is solid.
Cons: Sometimes it feels like there's too much bureaucracy, which slows things down, especially when trying to push new features. Career growth can feel a little unclear for mid-level engineers. It's not always easy to see a clear path forward here in this big tech environment.
Advice to Management: Focus on streamlining decision-making processes. Make career paths more transparent for individual contributors, especially those passionate about open source development.
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Software Engineer
3.1
5 April 2026
Leadership Is a Mixed Bag at This Big Tech Company
Pros: I've learned a ton as a Software Engineer here, especially in open source software. My direct manager was usually pretty supportive and we had solid technical leads. The emphasis on collaboration among engineers is good.
Cons: Upper leadership sometimes feels disconnected from the ground level in this big tech environment. Decisions can come down without much context, and it's tough to get clear direction. There's also some inconsistency in how different teams are managed across the company.
Advice to Management: Try to get more consistent messaging from the top. Listen more to individual contributors and middle management on what's actually feasible. Transparency around strategic decisions would really help.
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Software Engineer
3.7
3 April 2026
Decent for open source, but watch your hours
Pros: I really like the remote work flexibility here. Not having a commute helps my day-to-day work-life balance a lot. The open source culture is solid; you learn so much as a Software Engineer. Generally, teams try to avoid weekend work, which is good.
Cons: Some deadlines for enterprise software projects are just brutal. It means long, focused weeks to get things done. It's super easy for work to creep into evenings when you're remote from Austin, TX. You really have to set firm boundaries.
Advice to Management: Encourage team leads to be more vigilant about preventing burnout, especially for remote employees tackling complex open source projects. It's tough to enforce but helps with retention.
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Software Engineer
3.7
29 March 2026
Decent job security, but big company changes.
Pros: You feel pretty stable here, especially for those in core engineering roles supporting enterprise Linux products. The pay for a Software Engineer is competitive, and the benefits are decent. Being able to work remote from Raleigh, NC was a huge plus for me.
Cons: There's some job uncertainty sometimes, largely due to being part of a larger corporate structure like IBM. Internal reorganizations happen more often now, which can make planning your career path tough. It's not as stable as it once felt.
Advice to Management: Try to be more transparent about upcoming changes, especially those impacting job roles and teams. Keep that original open source culture strong; it's what makes Red Hat unique.
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Software Engineer
3.1
9 March 2026
Solid WLB, but team dependent at Red Hat
Pros: The flexibility for remote work is a huge plus, helping with personal errands. For Software Engineer roles, if you're on a well-managed team, you can definitely stick to 40-hour weeks. The open source community spirit is strong.
Cons: The biggest issue is inconsistency across teams; some projects have really tight deadlines. It feels like big tech pressures sometimes, leading to longer hours than expected. There's not a lot of pushback on scope creep in certain departments.
Advice to Management: Push for more consistent expectations across different product teams. Support team leads with better project management training to prevent burnout.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.1
5 March 2026
Red Hat: Work-Life Balance Can Be Tricky
Pros: I've been working remote from Raleigh as a Senior Software Engineer for a few years. There's good flexibility, especially if your manager is reasonable. They generally trust you to get your work done without micromanaging. It's solid for most open source projects, you're not always chained to your desk.
Cons: But, work-life balance here is super team-dependent. When crunch time hits on some big tech initiatives, you can easily work 50+ hours a week. It's tough to really disconnect sometimes, especially for engineering roles trying to hit deadlines.
Advice to Management: Management should try to standardize work expectations more across different teams. Project managers need to be realistic about timelines to prevent burnout. Encourage actual downtime, especially for folks dealing with critical big tech infrastructure.
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Software Engineer
3.3
3 March 2026
Pay is okay, benefits are solid.
Pros: The health insurance package for my family is genuinely good; that's a big plus. We also get a decent 401k match, which helps with future planning. It's pretty solid for a corporate environment.
Cons: My base salary as a Software Engineer felt a bit low compared to market. Raises are often small, and the bonus structure isn't super clear. It's definitely not top-tier for the open source industry.
Advice to Management: Really look at increasing the base salary for technical roles, especially for experienced Software Engineers. A more transparent and generous bonus program would also help with retention.
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Software Engineer
3.7
2 March 2026
Decent WLB for a big tech company
Pros: For a big tech company, the work-life balance is pretty good for most Software Engineer roles. I can typically keep my work weeks around 40 hours, which is great. The remote work flexibility helps a lot too, giving me more time with family.
Cons: Project deadlines in the cloud computing space can sometimes get intense. There are definitely weeks where I've put in 50+ hours to meet a release, especially when we're close to a major open source upstream contribution. It's not always consistent.
Advice to Management: Focus on more realistic project timelines to help maintain consistent work-life balance across all teams. Ensure engineering managers have the tools to push back when needed.
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