Awesome so far - Customer Success Manager Splunk Employee Review

5.0
Oct 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Goede sfeer, goede middelen om je werk te doen, focus op leren en ervaring opdoen, heel veel ruimte om naar in-company en branche-events te gaan om kennis en ervaring op te doen, waardering voor individuele werknemers. Gratis snacks en fruit. Goede werk/privebalans en en niemand verwacht dat je op kantoor gaat zitten om het op kantoor zitten.

Cons

(Vooralsnog) geen reiskostenvergoeding van en naar kantoor (wel naar klanten), stof je timemanagement skills af want het is erg gemakkelijk om onder te sneeuwen als je niet alert bent. Gemiddeld pensioenplan.

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Ga zo door! Wij zullen. Bedankt voor uw attente feedback. Ik hoop dat we geweldig blijven! - Peter Vogt, Employee Communications

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I was an employee of Splunk prior to its acquisition by Cisco. To say the two organizations run things completely different is to say it mildly. Micromanagement, passive aggressiveness, poor communication are just a few of the things that I still remember post acquisition. The level of micromanagement is counter productive and yields far less results than trying to imbed a sense of true ownership. Prior to acquisition Splunkers for the most part were valued as individuals. Post, it is more do it or else mentality. From interactions and observations, direct line managers are heavily stressed causing the ripple effect. Favorites or favoritism are in more abundance post acquisition resulting in increasing 90/10 rule. Promotions are more cutthroat post acquisition as Cisco actually thinks Splunkers coming over were paid too much. So they shuffled folks around, froze headcount that created more work for those still there, and reduced the promotion slots. SEs started jumping off the burning ship so I followed suit and am thankful I did. More and more it seemed like the Splunk folks were just surviving rather than thriving. I was honestly a bit sad when I left because I had so much fun working with Splunk prior to the acquisition. It was energetic, vibrant, and employees had loyalty to the brand. The work was challenging in a good way and people’s individual strengths were leveraged as opposed to having one cookie cutter mold for all.

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