Dumpster fire - Finance ThoughtSpot Employee Review

1.0
Aug 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is really good

Cons

Easily the most chaotic disorganized work environment I’ve ever been a part of. Turnover is high which has lead to no linearity in process. Everyone marches to the beat of their own drum and scrambles to get things done quick and right one time with no repeatability. Data inaccuracies are by far the worst I’ve seen in any business. Work life balance is non existent because of how inefficiently the business operates 12 hour days are necessary just so you don’t fall far behind. Culture is toxic hardly anyone gets along. I would only accept a job here if you’re fully prepared to triple your stress level and decrease your happiness for the payoff of a slightly bigger back account balance.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Competitive salaries, supportive leadership, lunch stipend for those in office, decent benefits, embracing AI, truly trust in their employees, volunteer days, unlimited PTO, work life flexibility, positive and exciting culture. Honestly-- I like coming to work and I really enjoy the people I get to work with. Not a lot of my peers in my same function, but at different companies, can say that.

Cons

Can feel isolating as many of us are remote. Often only the sales team is allowed to incur travel.

2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- good team members and peers in mid-senior management - flexible time off (sort of) - amazing product - great tools for building with AI

Cons

- burnout culture: "intensity" is a core value that plays out as burning people out, We've lost some good people over this. - when execs ask for feedback, and people are honest, they gaslight the folks giving feedback to minimize and dismiss the issues raised. - the week between Christmas and New Year's used to be company wide time off. Now it has to be approved by management. There were clearly some executives who wanted this to happen because they couldn't stand giving the whole team time off at once. See burnout comment above. - impulsive and reactive CEO. Fire drills every week that derail current projects. Downstream, we get harpooned by our direct C-level for not meeting deadlines. Other items have to be deprioritized in order to accommodate his urgent requests; there's no way around this.

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