Splunk reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,955 total reviews)
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Gary Steele

83% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Splunk has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,955 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Splunk 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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2K reviews
2.0
Jan 10, 2019

Golden handcuffs and bad environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Splunk Enterprise and the Premium apps are great - bunch of smart folks (foot soldiers only$ - customers love the product (that was built many years ago)

Cons

- nepotism, nepotism, nepotism - promote abrasive and brash leaders who don’t respect others (contrary to what the culture supported many years ago) - just need to learn to manage up.. only skill required - lots of noise around diversity and inclusion (but never seen it in action).. never seen them walk the talk - dysfunctional product Mgmt and marketing team - lots of old timers who haven’t work any place else stuck here (resting and vesting) and lack new ideas, disconnected from how the outside world operates - only skill required - thrive in politics to survive the reorgs

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Splunk Response
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Thank you for your review. While we are disappointed with your feedback, we feel you deserve to know how we people are chosen and promoted. We have a very rigorous process in hiring, ensuring that people are chosen that not only fit the job, but also fit the culture. We are also working to ensure we promote Splunkers who deserve to be - that are exceptional managers, live our values and achieve success. We aren’t always perfect, but we do rely on feedback and data to ensure we resolve those issues. Our goal is to be the best place to work globally! Let us know if you have any further feedback by contacting us at openconversation@splunk.com. - Peter Vogt, Employee Communications
1.0
May 31, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay is decent but not the most competitive.

Cons

As a young, white, open-minded, New York located male here’s my opinion: If you aren’t white and male, Splunk will NOT be an inviting place for you to work or thrive. The CEO does not support any sort of ethnic diversity. I’ve been at Splunk 3 years and have never seen the CEO or President interacting with African Americans at Splunk on a regular basis. All of the “diversity” initiatives are driven by a mostly white staff (that of course, don’t have any true passion when it comes to cultural awareness and unity). I’m married to an African America woman and have a step daughter that is African American and I can’t imagine my wife or daughter ever having the smallest opportunity for success or advancement at Splunk if they came here to work. Also, I’ve been reprimanded for suggesting ways to increase diversity and inclusion of other ethnic groups at Splunk. But here’s the good news: I’ve gotten an offer from VMWare and Cisco. So Splunk will soon be history in 3 weeks.

1.0
Sep 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Famed company, good benefits, some good and talented people, cool PR campaign

Cons

Outside of the backstabbing, cliquey and unprofessional culture, lack of transparency, lack of career advancement, stealth layoffs, lack of direction and strategies, horrible HR and middle management, bullying, and soon-to-be-out-of-date technology and content, It's really important to know that you will feel very out sync if you are not a "flaming" alcoholic. The amount of drinking and slurred speech in meetings (all hours), is astounding. I was beyond shocked when my management team presented three hard liquor "prized" choices for asking questions or answering questions to about 80+ of us in an off-site meeting at 8AM, let me repeat that 8AM, as in IN THE MORNING. Most of them already visibly drunk. And my own direct report was actually holding a glass of gin and tonic already before we even start the lineup of speakers from each team... I knew then that my days there would be numbered because this is NOT OK. And of course, the company and its behaviors and decision-making proved that I was right. The culture of fear, anxiety, insecurity, nepotism, aimlessness and incompetence will get to you eventually. Don't be fooled by the orange and pink slick ads. This place has no soul and is filled with a lot of miserable people. I actually feel sorry for these people. You don't just choose to be a team of alcoholics. They live such sad lives and gravitate towards people who are just as miserable as they are. If you are not like this, you need to stay clear from this company. You will find yourself wondering if it's just you. NO it isn't. It's this dark vibe with these people who are fearful and lost. You will need to get a therapist as part of the tools you need to be able to work here. And if you are already here, take care of yourself by start looking for a way out. There are plenty of places that has substance and not just a big lie filled with psychologically unhealthy people who have no regards for you, your career, or the company's best interests. They are just sticking around to retire in a few years. Watch out for those. Just imaging how many business and people decisions have been made and will be made in this company behind closed doors with a whole group of people who have seriously drinking problems and brought them to work everyday. More lawsuits are coming I am sure. You can only keep this going for so long.

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