"It is an especially good employment opportunity for technical and engineering professionals with backgrounds in the building, transportation, or manufacturing industries with a strong interest working for the definition, marketing, etc., of software, web, and mobile tools for their industry. It is also can be a good company for computer science professionals to have their smaller company acquired by. Internal career growth and development opportunities tend to be a bit more challenging."
"I've worked for Autodesk since 2000. The company has a great vision to help people imagine, design, and create a better world. Leadership is solid, especially sales. Benefits are competitive (medical, dental, and ESPP), and for the size of the company (revenue of US $2.3 billion and 7,200+ employees in 95 locations), is a leader from a sustainability perspective. As with any company of this size, culture varies depending upon the organization and management team. Overall, a good place to work."
"It's a great place to work. I recommend it."
"Autodesk is not a bad place."
"I've worked here for several years and frankly it has been a disappointment. The people in general are nice, but that is about it. The management in general does not keep it's commitments to you. Much of what is in the job description you never do and they talk about career development but there is actually very little of it. I guess the company would best be summed up by over promise, under deliver."
"Working for Autodesk gives credibility, so getting meetings with potential clients is easy. But large companies make decisions and changes slowly, so closing business deals took longer than desirable."
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