Teradata reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,532 total reviews)
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Steve McMillan

64% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Teradata has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,532 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Teradata 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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2.0
Apr 28, 2016

money for coal digging

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Pros

pay you big (to dig mud)

Cons

Teradata is a company paying you a very high salary to destroy your skillset not letting you learn any new things or technology no work life balance no one to listen your problems a company who can not buy monitors when required as per project higher management has nothing to do other than making stories for the future. Teradata as a product is one of the worst performing tool in market after working for 1.5 years in Teradata I will not suggest anyone to get attracted by the money company is offering and look out for better opportunities Also Teradata is more of production support that any kind of learnings one of the worst higher management you can imagine. for a 1 year bond they will put you in a support project and that will destroy your at least 2 years . Freshes please stay away from Teradata

2.0
Apr 28, 2016

On my way out soon

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Pros

Lots of training opportunities, decent benefits, onsite cafeteria and gym. Good work-life balance. Decent compensation and work environment (except for 2-3 floor conference rooms). Security staff and cafeteria staff are kind and helpful.

Cons

Started losing best leaders about a year ago. Since then, a big push for early retirements for so many long timer rank and file which caused a huge drain in tribal knowledge, then rounds of layoffs. Workload has tripled. Personnel reviews with one-on-one's that have gradually felt like interrogations. Its getting worse as the "transformation" looms. New executive is trying to adopt a startup model and mix it with a more social European style environment. Result will soon be elimination of personal space, constant changes in tools, and more contractors to fill the void. Conference rooms are cold and noisy.

1.0
Apr 1, 2016
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Pros

They've got plenty of money, so they're not going out of business any time soon? Generous stock plan? Honestly, I'm reaching... there's not many.

Cons

I came to work at Teradata after my small marketing agency was acquired by them. While my direct managers were amazing (we'd worked together pre-acquisition), I never felt that the organization-at-large positioned my division as a whole for success. My experience with Teradata is pretty well summed up by the time I spent a year with my immediate supervisor trying to get the Cloud Services division to set an FTP up for our clients and a dedicated server for us to run data analysis and development tests. When we finally accepted that we wouldn't get the FTP and got sick of begging for the tools to do what we needed to do, we asked for a desktop machine that I could keep at my desk to use for things that my laptop wasn't beefy enough to handle: • IT: "What precautions will you be taking to ensure the data you'll be putting on this machine remains secure?" • Me: "I won't be enabling wifi on it. It's going to be hard-wired to my laptop at my desk and only accessible via SSH login using the public RSA key on my Teradata laptop... Also, the drives will be encrypted, so even if someone were to physically remove them from the machine, they wouldn't be able to get anything from them." • IT: "OK, but what would you do to secure it?" • Me: "Isn't that what I just told you?" • IT: "What if someone tries to hack into it?" • Me: "Are you serious?" • IT: "What if someone tries to hack into it? We take security very seriously, you know." • Me: "Umm... if someone tried to break into the computer that's sitting on my desk, only accessible by my laptop, and then only while the two are physically connected? I don't know... I guess I'd ask them how they got past door security and tell them to get out of my seat." It's a lot like that. (And, we never did get that machine.) Also, the pay sucks (58% of the Bay Area average for my position), you get one week (that's five days) of paid vacation in your first year, their stock is tanking (down about 50% from a year ago), and they'll drug test you.

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