
Autodesk
Company overview
Autodesk makes design and engineering software used across architecture, construction, manufacturing, and media. Products such as AutoCAD and Fusion are used to design, simulate, and build physical and digital things, from buildings to machines to film assets. Autodesk sells primarily via software subscriptions and supports customers with cloud services, integrations, and enterprise support. Autodesk operates globally with offices and teams spread across multiple regions.
Locations and presence
Autodeskβs worldwide headquarters is in San Francisco, and Autodesk lists regional headquarters and office locations across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific. Autodesk positions a hybrid-first βFlex Forwardβ approach where employees may work office-based, hybrid, or home-based depending on role and team norms.
Autodesk offers credible entry-level access through a recurring internship pipeline and visible student hiring, but Autodesk does not publicly show the same level of structured graduate pathways and outcome reporting as the very strongest early-career employers. Autodesk explains the broad shape of hiring and commits to status updates, yet Autodesk also states the company does not typically provide specific post-interview feedback, and candidate reports describe uneven communication. Autodesk invests in learning through mentoring, intern programming, and education benefits, while longer-term early-career outcomes remain hard to verify from public data.
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