A Corporate House of Cards - Anonymous employee Anaplan Employee Review

1.0
Jul 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

competitive salaries and generous remote work flexibility. Those used to be major draws for talent, especially during and shortly after the pandemic. But even those have been scaled back or inconsistently enforced in recent years, further eroding employee trust and morale.

Cons

Working at Anaplan often feels like surviving a political drama. Much like House of Cards, the true currency here isn’t performance — it’s personal relationships. Favoritism is not just present; it’s built into the culture. Promotions, high-visibility projects, and even job security often hinge on who you're aligned with, not what you’ve delivered. Leaders tend to reward a small inner circle of “favorites,” often selected based on personal loyalty rather than capability. If you’re in that circle, opportunities magically open up. If you’re not, even your strongest contributions may be dismissed or ignored. This dynamic creates a toxic atmosphere where employees feel pressured to manage up constantly and focus more on internal politics than collaboration or innovation. Challenging ideas — even respectfully — can brand you as “difficult,” while saying yes to everything (and everyone in power) is often rewarded.

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5.0
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- Collaborative & Inclusive culture - Commitment to well-being - Professional growth & learning - Market leading innovation - Work flexibility

Cons

Anaplan is the place to be!

2.0
May 7, 2026
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One thing I genuinely appreciated was that the C-suite seemed invested in keeping everyone in the loop. The monthly town halls felt like more than just a formality and gave you a real sense of where the company was headed. When you had a good stretch, people noticed. The company feels like it has real momentum and on a macro level.

Cons

Leadership was inconsistent in my experience and seemed to depend heavily on which manager you ended up with. It often felt like luck of the draw. I personally found the planning process to be more reactive than strategic, with urgency only kicking in once results were already suffering rather than getting ahead of it. The workplace culture also had a gossip element that I found draining over time. My biggest frustration was around performance recognition. I observed situations where reported numbers didn't seem to reflect reality, yet the consequences appeared minimal at best. I would have liked to see more transparency and accountability around how top performers were identified and rewarded, because in my experience the current approach didn't always feel equitable to those who were playing by the rules.

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We appreciate you sharing such a detailed reflection of your time with us. It is encouraging to hear that our commitment to transparency through monthly town halls and our company's momentum resonated with you. Fostering a trusting, equitable workplace where everyone is fairly recognized and rewarded is central to our culture. We wish you the very best in your future endeavors.
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