Alteryx reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(943 total reviews)

Andy MacMillan

80% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Alteryx has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 943 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Alteryx employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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943 reviews
2.0
Apr 17, 2021

There was so much promise

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Pockets of good people still around -Decent initial pay, good benefits -Promotion potential within your specialty

Cons

I started several months before the company went public at the Broomfield office. The culture was the best I've ever experienced anywhere. Post IPO, the tale-as-old-as-time chipping away at what made the company great began. -Employees became the least valued commodity -Empty diversity gestures and programming -Every single product decision is based on short term bullets for investors -Yes men/women were installed as middle managers as we grew operations; very much their way or the highway - zero top cover from the other yes leaders -Team bonding lunches were axed (new hires, promotions, birthday months) -Pre-Covid catering fell off a cliff -Office arcades/table tennis/pool is for recruitment only and will not be tolerated -Had to document my work in several different tracking applications per week so management could forward and get their kudos -Hemorrhaging their best people in the name of impressing investors but the stock price just keeps falling. I would avoid working here if you have the option. A true shame.

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Alteryx Response
5y
Hi and thanks for sharing your feedback - and thank you for the contributions you made to building and scaling our culture. While I'm still in my first year here at Alteryx, I can imagine how it felt to help the company IPO and then chart the course to life as a public company. And I'm sorry to hear that some of the dimensions that you enjoyed about your experience have shifted, exacerbated by COVID - I know the in-office experience was greatly enjoyed by so many folks across so many companies, and I'm hopeful about our reopening plans that we're rolling out now around the world over the coming months. Please accept my apology that we missed the opportunity to do an exit interview - our intention is to have exit insight conversations with any associate who chooses to move on to the next stage in their journey, and your case should have been no exception. If you're willing, I'd be grateful for a few minutes of your time to take your feedback as we continue to grow and improve as a company. Thanks, David
2.0
Jul 31, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The product you sell actually works and is beneficial. Higher than average salary and if you sell something, higher than average commission. Great benefits package.

Cons

Firstly, the ONLY reason I'm not going with a 1 star. During their initial orientation (referred to as "boot camp" there), the CEO of the company will walk in and before he even introduces himself he will open it with "this will be the hardest job you'll ever have, but also the most rewarding" and while I disagree with this job being rewarding whatsoever, he was upfront in it being a tough job. Anyways, onto the cons. While I mentioned it being a pro, there is a reason the salary and the commission is so high here......this is a tough sale. You are cold calling, emailing, LinkedIn messaging 1,000+ businesses (which are provided to you) by researching the companies and researching the potential customers that fit the mold on LinkedIn, Zoom Info ETC. Out of 20 people you may get a hold of, you are lucky if MAYBE 1 of them wants to even hear you out (this is pretty standard in cold call sales). This job is a grind, but to be fair, during the interview process, the managers are very upfront in this regard. I have 16 successful years in different types of sales and let me say, this is a completely different beast. The STRESS (read below) this job will put on you, you may want to re-consider before accepting an offer here. So everything I've put so far, the pay is good, they were upfront with this being hard etc, so why do I list these as cons when I knowingly went into this? With a new company there are learning curves.....systems, product etc. I was here for 8 months and toward the end I felt I knew the product/systems SOMEWHAT. It'd be one thing if this was just me but you can ask ANYONE there, and they'll all tell you it takes at least a year to feel somewhat comfortable with the product. Onboarding was really where I knew things weren't going to go well. When I started, I sat in a different area away from the team I was on and not only away from my team, I sat with A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT DEPARTMENT. In addition to this, after those 2 months, I was switched to a completely different team with a new manager. My headline really says it all. There is absolutely ZERO positive reinforcement. The managers have done this job before so they know the grind and instead of giving you props for the things you did well and working with you on ways to improve the things you can do better, they only focus on the negative aspects. For example, if you create the most opportunities, instead of giving you kudos for that, it's just digging into why your other opportunities aren't progressing.......you could literally do 4 good things and if there was 1 thing to nitpick on, that's ALL that'd be focused on. I would absolutely DREAD the weekly 1:1's with my manager as I knew it was a hammer coming down on me for 30 minutes (which it ALWAYS was). NEVER in my career have I ever felt worthless, lack of confidence etc, but at Alteryx, I felt like a legit worthless piece of crap day in and day out. My wife would tell me countless times that she has NEVER seen stress on my face until this job. Keep in mind, this was all during a pandemic where EVERYONE there was struggling (rightfully so), yet NOTHING was good enough and I can't even imagine what this job would be like post covid.

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Alteryx Response
5y
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback here. As tough as it was to read, the time you spent sharing your experience is much appreciated. While the shift to a fully virtual working environment has been challenging for many of us, an area of commitment we've maintained is to continued positive and regular interactions with all of our team members. I'm sorry to hear that we failed you in that commitment. Although our 1:1's with our managers can include both affirmative and constructive feedback, everyone deserves to feel supported and respected in their work overall, and especially so here at Alteryx. In early November, our new CEO is sponsoring a refresh training on leading in an all-virtual workplace, which will feature a refresh on our commitment to our associates and the importance of leading with empathy and care as we help our teams to set and meet goals. While our work locations have changed this year in response to COVID-19, our focus to our core values and to the culture of Alteryx has not. Thank you for taking time to share the feedback about your experience; you have my commitment that your input will go directly into the leadership training and development that is a focus area of mine and of our leadership team's. I'm glad to hear that - although you were here at Alteryx only for a few months - you believed in our product and the value it provides to our customers. Their success - and that of our associates - will continue to guide us as we move through the rest of this year, and in the years ahead. Thanks, David
1.0
Jun 1, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The legacy products are rock solid and work

Cons

1. Driving customers towards cloud platform that everyone internally is aware isn't market ready. 2. No longer offering autodesktop because it works, and works well but they no longer want to support it because it isn't profitable. 3. Heard rumors of sales internal discussion on how to break our server product to force customers to the latest cloud execution for desktop. 4. NYC Sales team is the slimiest group of used car salespeople I've ever met. They do not care about the customer, only their own pockets. 5. C-Suite don't get along, they all hate their fellow C-Suite colleagues. Thus they all have their own initiatives to make themselves look good, therefore the lack of a cohesive product and go to market strategy. 6. Very clique environment with turf wars. Former Cisco, Oracle, Salesforce or VMware groups battling it out. 7. CRO = Jeckyll & Hyde 8. CPO = Lap dog 9. Former CEO = Aloof, inconsiderate, callous, etc.

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