Splunk reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,955 total reviews)
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Gary Steele

81% 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
1.0
Feb 22, 2023

Run

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Pros

Remote work Somewhat decent pay

Cons

This is by far the most disorganized, chaotic company I have ever seen. No one at the management or director level seems to have any idea how to run a department or team. IC’s are regularly asked to work late into the night or over the weekend to make up for leadership’s lack of adequate planning or strategy. Irrational and unproductive legacy behaviors are untouchable and routinely justified as “just the way we’ve always done it”. Bottlenecks and unnecessary bureaucracy run rampant while fundamentally flawed systems continue to remain broken because skilled individuals aren’t allowed to address any real issues. Everyone is so focused on execution that no one can see the very foundation crumbling beneath them. The company is being run into the ground as C-suites all bury their heads in the sand and pretend it’s just “growing pains” or that the macroeconomy is to blame.

2.0
Feb 26, 2021

Splunk rhymes with Drunk for a reason

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Existing customers tend to be very loyal and love the product (admin level people). The core product works great and is applicable to many use cases. The company brand remains strong.

Cons

Leadership at this company up to the very top is weak. None of the people in place now have done what this company needs to do. It's very chaotic and there's a sense that nobody has a viable plan. Power centers are duking it out. Some very senior leaders only manage up and are effectively invisible to their organizations. Talent has been fleeing this company for a few years now. If you don't believe me, just do your homework on LI. Competition has caught up with the core product, putting price pressure on a very expensive offering. Other Splunk products are not replacing revenue slowdowns. Some reps have made their quota swapping clients from perpetual licensing to SaaS/recurring revenue. This was a one-time bonanza. Quotas bake in very aggressive growth that's not happening. Selling motions are complex and engineering execution is slow. Major updates and new products needed to win are experiencing significant delays. I'm not sure what a lot of teams do at this company. Roles are overlapping and not sufficiently differentiated, which is confusing everyone and creating friction. Sales motions are just ridiculous. The company prides itself on engagements that are selling too low and are just educational in nature. They don't appeal well to new clients. Cost of sales is integer multiples of comparable companies, no exaggeration. Last, most important really, culture at this company sucks. It might have been great once but that time has passed. The good culture left with the talent. What remains is a tribal, gossipy backstabbing culture. The only people happy at this company seem to be sales engineers, who appear to be paid to do free professional services and other fun science experiments.

4.0
May 15, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I only worked at Splunk for a year. I found the culture to be a breath of fresh air. Overall it was a wonderful experience. They offered great salary and commission plan, as well as amazing benefits.

Cons

My manager created a hostile work environment. I've never been treated as poorly by any individual in my entire career. My only regret is that I did not escalate to HR and instead chose to leave.

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Splunk Response
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It sucks when you really love the company, but you have a bad manager. It's happens to everyone. We are working at developing more effective, engaging and empathic managers. We hope this make Splunk an even better place to work. Reach out with any further info at openconversation@splunk.com. - Peter Vogt, Employee Communications
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