Awesome place to work! - Legal File Administrator Adobe Employee Review

4.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best thing about working at Adobe is the people. All of the people I came in contact were very happy and satisfied within their positions. They also treat their employees very well. They offered free sodas, milk, juice, fruit and water. One of th best companies I have ever worked for as per being very concerned with recycling and their impact on the world. They had a lot of social functions where you could get to know your co-workers.

Cons

I was a temp when I worked there. So there were a lot of times I felt not included. When they had corporate meetings none of the temps were allowed to go.

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5.0
May 2, 2026
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Pros

**Supportive, collaborative culture** — Teams are generally kind, respectful, and willing to help. Cross‑functional partners treat contractors well, and communication is clear and professional. **Strong work‑life balance** — Workloads are manageable, expectations are reasonable, and leadership respects personal time. **Clear processes and documentation** — Adobe invests in structure, which makes it easier to ramp up and deliver consistently.

Cons

**Contractor limitations** — Contractors often don’t have access to the same tools, systems, or internal mobility opportunities as full‑time employees. **Uncertain path to full‑time roles** — Even when you perform well, conversion opportunities depend heavily on headcount and budget, not merit. **Benefits gap** — Contractors miss out on Adobe’s strong benefits package, which can make long‑term stability challenging. **Slower decision cycles** — As with many large companies, approvals and cross‑team alignment can take time. *Role boundaries can be rigid** — Because of the structured environment, there’s less room for contractors to expand scope or take on stretch projects.

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