Poor Senior Leadership - No strategic vision - Anonymous employee SnapLogic Employee Review

1.0
Apr 13, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The product is good. Smart talented colleagues were everywhere, trying to do their individual best. Most of the best in marketing and sales have left.

Cons

The CEO surrounds himself with a patriarchal culture and a cadre of yes-men that has led to a systemic toxicity. He dominates every meeting with no room for professional candor, disagreement or innovative thinking. If you speak up and state the obvious problems with a plan to resolve them, you are shunned from meetings and discounted by management. Hyper focus on short term revenue and a broken sales process has led to a massive gap in sales/marketing/HR leadership. No cohesive strategy or vision (because the leaders don't know how to think this way), forcing teams to focus on firefighting, rather than real competitive, strategic planning. The company has fallen behind competition with lack of experienced, quality leadership in marketing, sales, and no senior HR leader for this size company. There is a complete lack of quantitative competitive positioning, messaging and sales plays that support growth. Employees are not given room to grow professionally. The wave of employees leaving and the lack of any new hires reveals they are clearly preparing to be acquired.

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1.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Good place to learn a variety of technologies (not because they use the correctly, but because the integrations require you to morph those technologies into the archaic architecture that SnapLogic uses). If you're not looking to work too hard, you can get away with a lot of slack time and still end up being a top performer somehow.

Cons

I spent many years where promotions and raises were frozen yet my responsibilities increased and it never really panned out. The last straw was the CONTINUAL goal moving where new levels were added seemingly on a whim which seemed to only impact me and my potential promotions (this lead to people technically below me being higher level and title than me multiple times and only got worse). Rebanding of Engineering in particular never happened and it's seemingly because there was never a proper job matrix put together in Engineering (and shared with the employees) If you're remote, you are a second-class citizen at best, ideas and concerns are really only heard from people at HQ in San Mateo, because seemingly Zoom (the chosen voice/video platform) doesn't work with audio for remote employees (I sometimes wondered if text communication on Slack was like a shadow instance where only remote employees could see what other remote employees said). General attentiveness to security, architectural, and process issues are handled very poorly and effectively swept under the rug and left to fester and stew like a rotting corpse.

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