Alteryx reviews

3.4

51% would recommend to a friend

(943 total reviews)

Andy MacMillan

72% approve of CEO

33% 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
Jan 20, 2022

RUN!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great product that works really well and customers love.

Cons

ZERO work/life balance. Leadership emails, texts, and IM's all hours of the night, weekends, and holidays. It never stops.

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Alteryx Response
4y
I appreciate you taking the time to leave your review. The behavior you've described is not representative of the culture we're fostering as a company -- or the great culture within the Go-to-Market team that our President & Chief Revenue Officer and her leaders are promoting there. While we know that the occasional off-hours outreach sometimes happen in order to support a customer or address a key issue in the business, they should not be the norm. We're very mindful of the toll that the critical work our people do can take on mental health and well-being, which was one of the key drivers for our recent company-wide shutdown week. Ours is a culture of hard work, respect, empowerment and collective achievement. If you're comfortable reaching out confidentially, I'd appreciate additional insight into where we can improve our ability to deliver on that promise to you. Thanks, David
4.0
Nov 2, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Opportunity to make a real and tangible difference if you are motivated - Smart colleagues who are positive and collaborative team players; enjoyable day-to-day culture - Vastly improved key leadership over just six months ago, particularly in sales, market and product management / engineering, with more goodness to come - A product strategy that is (finally) more forward-looking and will help bring the company into stronger industry alignment and make Alteryx more competitive - Culture that cares about employees' well-being, with mental health days, Breakthrough Fridays, strong benefits and compensation, and a remote work friendly culture. Health insurance for the employee is fully PAID FOR by the company - Really great customers who LOVE the company and its products. Employees who really care about supporting customers and helping them be successful - Company founders who are genuine and real people, visionaries, huge assets, but sadly under-utilized these days - Improving internal tech stack -- mostly Microsoft-based. Mac and PC friendly IT culture - Decent work-life balance and a sensitivity that this is important to employees, particularly in this COVID environment

Cons

- Company strategy and leadership were pretty bad until recent months. After the primary marketing and strategy leader was let go from the company this summer -- things improved DRAMATICALLY within a week, and have continued to. This situation was the direct cause of dozens of good, knowledgeable and tenured employees leaving the company over the past 18 months - Low amount of vacation (3 weeks) for all employees is below industry norm (even 4 weeks after 3 years with the company is quite low). Three weeks is unacceptable for senior employees coming from companies where they had 6-8 weeks of annual paid vacation. This NEEDS to be fixed - Still a few horrible executives who demoralize employees, but these are being addressed on an ongoing basis - A lot of employee churn, which has been hugely disruptive to the organization overall. This is slowly stabilizing and improving. SLOWLY - Lack of strong innovation and sustained leadership and vision on the product side, although early signs are that this is changing for the better - Alteryx has quite a number of "small company" type processes and things that take away from a positive professional employee experience: traveling employees as a rule don't get corporate credit cards (you have to pay for business expenses with personal card and get reimbursed); it takes WEEKS AND WEEKS to get reimbursed after filing an expense report; huge level of stinginess on travel expenses -- for example, you have extra layers of approval triggered if you go even a few dollars above "recommended" airfare or hotel cost thresholds (which are very low); daily meal allowances for travel are exceedingly low, particularly if you travel to large cities; the list goes on..... - Attrition of tenured employees over the past 18 months has been VERY HIGH. This has resulted in a lot of experience and institutional knowledge (and some really stellar colleagues) leaving the company, sadly

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Alteryx Response
4y
Thank you so much for all of your thoughtful feedback -- the pros and the cons, and of course thank you for your advice to management. You touch on so much in your review, that I don't think I can address it all here, but want you to know that I read your review, took it to heart, and that we're currently working on nearly all of the challenge areas that you detailed; keep an eye out for a few key things we'll be introducing in the new year to ensure our people have (and get to take!) the time they need to rest and recharge, building on some of the things we launched this year. Thanks for all you do and keep the feedback coming. My door is always open if you'd like to discuss live. Thanks! David
1.0
Oct 21, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Not that I can think of anymore. Free lunch on Wednesday, maybe?

Cons

Company culture has changed. New senior management is authoritative, old school (thus not innovative at all), and back-stabbing. Unless you come from Palo Alto or you don't mind blindly following whatever they say, you should not come here.

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Alteryx Response
4y
Thanks for sharing your feedback, and I'm sorry to hear that we're missing your expectations. Given your time here with us, you know the strong foundation that you and so many others helped build during your time with us, and I'm confident that the course we've charted for the future will both honor that building work, and continue to scale the company and the culture for our employees and our customers alike. That said, I'd appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your feedback and see where I can help personally. Please reach out to me directly for a confidential conversation if you're willing to lend a hand to help address where you see areas of opportunity and focus for us. Thanks, David
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