SingleStore reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(461 total reviews)
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Raj Verma

72% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

SingleStore has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 461 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SingleStore employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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461 reviews
1.0
Feb 4, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. If my coworkers had not been amazing, I would have quit earlier.

Cons

Where do I begin; they don't listen, they lie, they are inconsiderate, VERY unethical. Toxic culture is very rampant and normal. The pay makes the toxic culture completely not worth it. Had to go to counseling the last few months of work due to unrealistic expectations. lack of work-life balance. and total lack of support. The company is absolutely TRASH. If you want to work a dead end job with dead end pay for a dead end company this place is for you.

2.0
Mar 17, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The Business Development team has great camaraderie and is collaborative - Direct SDR manager motivates you to work hard and has your back - SingleStore as a whole has good culture + benefits

Cons

- Commission errors nearly monthly (always against our favor). There was no breakdown of commission and reps had to do the math themselves to see if quota was paid out correctly. This was despite asking for a commission doc similar to what AEs received, being told it was coming, and never getting it. - The BDR Reps paid for a highly effective sales tool (Dripify) out of pocket. BDR managers lobbied sales leaders to have the company cover this for the team like the rest of the sales tools, and although they were told it was in the works, it was red-taped and never acted on. - The team as a whole chronically struggled to hit meeting quota, and instead of revising it to a healthy level, it was increased. This means the overall OTE does not reflect what most people earn. - The biggest problem on the SDR/BDR teams though is the lack of advancement opportunity. Despite the best efforts from direct BDR managers, sales leadership and other dept leaders were largely unreceptive to requests to foster internal advancement opportunities. Although no one should be guaranteed advancement just by showing up, there were no processes or initiatives to evaluate strong talent on the team. Three BDRs made the jump to AE in the nearly two years I was there - two were let go in less than 3 months and the other less than a year. One person from the BDR team successfully transitioned to another team (marketing) - 20 months and one successful advancement, from a large group of smart and capable individuals. ^ all of this is specific to the Business Development team for the most part. For the company as a whole, there was a huge shift from "we can do anything" to "everyone buckle up" over the course of 2022. The CIO, CRO and CMO were all fired within months of each other. The latter two positions replaced with friends of the CEO. The C-suite notoriously had no female leadership until people brought it up enough and they added a single token hire in Legal. A lot of top talent from the dev teams left on their own accord all in a short span of time. While the commercial sales team has found some success. The enterprise and strategic teams struggle to penetrate large accounts and bring in new business. Overall SingleStore is outgunned by AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, Oracle, Mongo etc in the biggest accounts where it matters.

1.0
Jan 2, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great product Great engineering talent Great customer logos Decent benefits

Cons

Toxic executive management (Google the CEO to know what you're getting into) Very high turnover (see number one) Changing product direction. The focus of the product has changed many times over the recent past. Maybe this isn't a bad thing, but frequent change is telling. Strategic hires and promotions are mostly internal from the managements circle (with some exceptions) New logo velocity is diminishing (we have good logos, but ask yourself how many of them were acquired in the last year or two) Layoffs. How many successful startups at this stage have had significant layoffs?

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SingleStore Response
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We appreciate hearing from our current employees, and encourage honest feedback as it helps us learn how we can be better. We do have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to a "toxic" or hostile work environment, so please contact your Human Resources business partner to discuss this issue further. Your conversation will be kept private and confidential. We have no record of anything even close to what you mention about the work environment from anyone to date. This handicaps us from making your valuable feedback actionable - something we would like to do with urgency. Regarding the previous history for any of our employees, we do a very thorough background check to ensure that everyone who joins SingleStore is aligned with our corporate values and virtues and meets the highest level of integrity-again, we have a ZERO tolerance policy here. This past September we had to say goodbye to some of our colleagues to align with our future growth plans in a fast changing landscape - no different from what a vast majority of companies did. This was after we had taken a “no layoff for 90 days” pledge at the start of the pandemic to ensure the emotional wellbeing of our colleagues. Since then, we have welcomed 37 new colleagues and our plan for this year is to add more than 100 new employees, with a fair share of those in your Engineering department. We are a growing company with no plans for layoffs. We at HR are here for you - pls come speak to us and we will action your feedback immediately.
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