Good company, but poor leadership - Instructional Designer Alteryx Employee Review

3.0
Dec 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great culture - Diverse team - Good base salary compared to companies in the same field - Opportunities for networking - Competitive benefits package - Product adoption has been increasing over the years - Teammates always willing to help - Opportunity to learn from the best in the field

Cons

- Lack of transparency in the workplace - Poor employee promotion/retention plan - Meritocracy is not used for promotions - Some professionals are underappreciated and undervalued, while low performers are highly recognized - Difficulties in finding meaning in the work

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Alteryx Response
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I appreciate you taking the time to leave this review. While it’s always pleasing to see positive feedback, I’m equally focused on identifying improvement opportunities so thanks for sharing your thoughts and we will continue to identify ways to demonstrate how we’re making improvements across these key areas. Thank you, Doniel Sutton Chief People Officer

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1.0
Jul 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Strong technical talent and knowledgeable colleagues who genuinely know the analytics/data space -Product still has real technical depth and a loyal user base, but the move th AlteryxOne is causing renewal issues -Historically solid brand recognition in the data/analytics community

Cons

-Repeated rounds of layoffs have left remaining staff stretched thin and anxious about job security -Since the PE acquisition, decisions feel driven by short-term financial targets rather than product or people -Leadership has changed multiple times in a short window, with little continuity or clear long-term vision communicated downward Trust between employees and management has eroded — morale is low and turnover (voluntary and involuntary) has hollowed out institutional knowledge -Culture has shifted from collaborative to guarded; people are protecting themselves rather than working openly -Communication from leadership during restructuring has felt reactive rather than transparent

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