Anaplan reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(1,080 total reviews)
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Charlie Gottdiener

71% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Anaplan has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,080 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Anaplan employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Feb 21, 2020

They look good on paper. Prepare for what's inside.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Anaplan has a great product, hire great people, and maintain healthy stock. They are also remote-friendly, which attracts top talent from around the world.

Cons

“Tell me what it’s like to work at Anaplan.” Have you ever been in a relationship with someone who looked really good on paper? By every account, this person was someone you should have just vibed with — they checked every one of your boxes. Instead, you spent the entire relationship trying to find chemistry, working through baffling communication problems, and fighting this persistent, nagging feeling that you just might be...settling? As harsh as this may sound, that’s what it’s like working at Anaplan. On the surface, the company looks good — they have a great product, hire great people, and maintain healthy stock. But all of that quickly fades away when you’re on the inside. Competing egos, high employee churn, and a questionable company-wide obsession with change all result in a need to continuously rebuild teams from scratch. You can expect inefficient processes, disconnected teams, lagging collaboration, floundering career development, and a general feeling that either no one really knows what they’re doing or they lack the basic resources to perform at a satisfactory level. Like spouses in a loveless marriage, employees generally react in three ways: —Some spot the dysfunction right away and leave well before their first year is up. They recognize they deserve better and they waste no time moving on. —The majority of employees believe that maybe if they just try harder and don’t give up they can make it work. “But we should be a good fit!” Yet within 1-3 years, they bitterly throw in the towel. (Especially if Cy Wakeman has been in to gaslight them.) They go on to find a healthy workplace and then wonder why they didn’t do it sooner. —A handful of people resign themselves to being okay with working in the mundane. Sure, they’ve settled but it’s comfortable, it’s familiar, and you better believe if you talk poorly about the company, they will be the loudest protestors in the room.

1.0
May 4, 2020
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Pros

They have one solution for a wide open space There are some very good people that were there The CEO knows people and tries hard to keep things moving

Cons

Execution on the software is a D-. Software looks like it’s still being run on Windows 95 despite the fact it’s “in the cloud” The good people leave this company as soon as they realize the load of non-sense happening there. The “culture” they sell is 100% FAKE. The Marketing function is underfunded and a very small number of people work like healthcare workers dealing with COVID-19. The job descriptions try to evoke some fake jdea that you will have FUN in your job. This is not one of their core focal points. No one had FUN on our team. I’ve never dealt with more uptight and un-FUN people in my life. There is no creativity here. There is backstabbing going on constantly under the guise of doing the right thing. The Senior staff of this company has been a revolving door which has left the execution and strategy in shambles on the floor. 3 sales leaders in one year and you are telling me this is a top notch company. No way!

2.0
Mar 22, 2016

Unadulterated Narcissism

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- good product and a lot of world renowned customers - stocked kitchen, occasional meal and office events - some good people left - close to Cal Train .. SOMA is a pretty not bad area (stadium, bars, food, etc)

Cons

- company is run by execs with a heavy sense of self importance/self entitlement (imagine a place where every exec is SO important that they have their own EA and their own dedicated conference room) - employees are underpaid relative to SF/valley standards. salaries and promotions are based on market research data -- doesn't take into account actual contribution or goals employees have met. you're just thrown into some market research formula and told you should be happy that you at least got something - management mentality is that employees are idiots and the attitude feels like "if you work here, fine, and if you want to leave, well, you probably weren't right for the company anyway" - upper management is not transparent down to middle management or below. - no real prospects for upward mobility; company heavily hires from SAP/Oracle/SuccessFactors and other types of big and bloated corporate entities. Nothing what you would call 'valley startup DNA' really exists here. - new employees are required to dig ditches in the ground and clean up trash as part of a required labor program for a week long orientation and enablement training - company is super bloated. 600 people and so many redundant and unnecessary positions - separate offices between SF and York creates a disjointed culture. teams in SF are managed by people in York. No actual cohesion within groups or between groups.

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