Appian reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(789 total reviews)
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Matt Calkins

54% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Appian has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 789 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Appian 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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789 reviews
3.0
Dec 24, 2014

Full of challenges ahead and tough training.

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Pros

Smart people around and challenging work. Providing opportunities to college graduates.

Cons

Appian provided 3 weeks of intensive training and I got let go on the last day of training. Appian has "evaluation" or "demo" type of final project at the end of the training.... Trying for IT company when you didn't major in CS or similar fields was very challenging.....

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Appian Response
11y
Thank you for sharing your experience in Appian Academy. It's not meant to be easy but I'm sorry to hear you were let go. The majority of Appian consultants are not CS majors since our platform enables business people to create apps without writing code. The presentation or "demo" you mention is typically a great opportunity for non-CS majors (like me) to shine but it's also part of our focus on collaboration in all aspects of the business. For the best idea to win, it has to be heard.
5.0
Dec 16, 2014
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Pros

Excellent culture, great perks, wonderful, smart people, good pay, many opportunities for advancement (personal and professional), bright future. I highly recommend applying if you haven't already.

Cons

I can't think of too many cons to working at Appian. The main one is the work load and very high expectations. You will be constantly challenged. Laziness and intellectual deficiencies are not acceptable.

2.0
Nov 24, 2014

Aweful... that's it.

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Pros

None.... free coffee.. that's about it.

Cons

People working at the Engineering department in average were at Appian for 10+ years. This includes few upper managements fresh out of college or as their first job. Because of that they have few young managers. I think they are mostly closed minded and stubborn when dealing with diversity of experiences. Because they have worked on the same product/modules for so long and know their product so well, when new employee comes in and if they see the struggles, they don't seem to accept that or understand. Once I got a question...."why do you take this long to ramp up??" They don't seem to realize that they were looking at the same damn thing for 10+ years. Also, it feels like these "experts" seems does not know how to explain things to the new employees. Yes they have "On boarding" process, and 3 weeks of training on the "product"(not the code), but trying to fix a code that is 10+ years old is a different story. People needs to ask bunch of question in the beginning, but they don't accept that because they have been working with same people and same experts for so long they don't understand why he/she is asking question. They expect all of the employees to be prompt with their tempo feeds and emails as well. It is natural to them that they should work during the night, and weekends in frequent basis, because Appian "product" is their baby. They used the gitHub repositories comments when doing performance evaluation. During the daily code reviews, if you write a question that is too obvious to the seniors, upper management will use your comment and say "lack of understanding".

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Appian Response
11y
Thank you for taking the time to reflect on your experiences at Appian. We wish you luck in your future endeavors. For context, this person self-identified as Professional Services but only writes about working in Engineering. Unlike many tech companies, Appian encourages transfers -- it's a great opportunity for the right person. Keep in mind, these kinds of transfers are entirely voluntary! We provide support to make these transfers work, including a new Engineering Boot Camp beyond the initial three-week Academy, but ultimately it's up to the individual to supply the passion and dedication required to make the leap.
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