Pick and Mix - Technical Support Engineer Splunk Employee Review

4.0
Feb 19, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At Splunk, being a "Splunker" means more than just having talent—it's about a genuine desire to help others, creating a refreshing atmosphere of collaboration, particularly within the tech teams. Despite its growth, Splunk retains the agility and excitement of a startup, offering opportunities for employees to take on diverse responsibilities and shape their own career paths. The company encourages initiative, providing space for employees to drive internal projects and initiatives for continuous improvement. Additionally, Splunk prioritizes employee development, offering robust training programs, support for certifications, and opportunities for self-improvement. Overall, Splunk's vibrant culture, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to growth make it an exceptional workplace where employees can thrive. At this moment in time Splunk employees are not forced to come to work at the office, Splunk also provides relocation options.

Cons

While Splunk's growth is impressive, there are some challenges it faces. One area of concern is in support, where the company is navigating changes, including offshoring certain functions, leading to potential quality issues. Support teams in the USA and UK, typically handling tier 3 cases, often find themselves inundated with escalated cases from tier 2 teams worldwide, which can be demanding and stressful. Additionally, recent implementations of multiple layers of processes have made support case management more complex. This can sometimes make engineers feel more like administrators than technical troubleshooters. Furthermore, there's a sense that the company prioritizes metrics and reports over providing adequate tools and resources to support teams, which could hinder their effectiveness and growth.

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5.0
Jul 14, 2026
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Pros

- Excellent work life balance and competitive compensation. - Strong benefits and talented, supportive colleagues. - Industry leading technology with an established brand. - Opportunity to work with large enterprise customers and travel when needed.

Cons

- Since the Cisco acquisition, leadership quality and sales execution have noticeably declined. The culture has shifted from customer success to excessive focus on spreadsheets, dashboards, and internal metrics. - Internal politics and favoritism have become increasingly apparent, creating inconsistent opportunities across territories and reps. - The Splunk / Cisco integration remains fragmented. Sales motions, product positioning, and incentives are not aligned, making it difficult to execute effectively. - Cisco sellers are still not consistently incentivized to sell Splunk, creating unnecessary friction between teams. - Lack of experienced SE resources makes running successful PoCs difficult and slows sales cycles. - Account Executives are increasingly treated like overlays rather than owners of their business. - Product innovation has slowed, with a greater emphasis on packaging and licensing changes instead of meaningful platform improvements, while competitors like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks continue to execute aggressively.

3.0
Jul 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good product branding AI focused

Cons

Expensive product Turnover Churned territories

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