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Tableau Software reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,146 total reviews)
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Mark Nelson

70% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Tableau Software has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,146 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tableau Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Oct 9, 2018

Positives are only surface deep

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Tableau is an exciting company to join at first. They do a great job at selling you on the whole "we are changing the world and are uniquely positioned to do so" narrative that so many software companies present to their employees and customers. There are also a solid group of very smart people to learn from scattered about the company.

Cons

Some sense of cockiness may have been acceptable in the early days of "self-service" BI tools, but the competitive landscape had changed greatly and competitive products are catching up rapidly in terms of capability and value. The dismissive attitude towards all competition seems to have led to a number of toxic cultural attributes such as an undue sense of superiority by members of the sales force who "won" consistently in the early days when Tableau was the only "drag and drop" BI tool around. These reps now maintain very preferential territories with cherry-picked accounts across multiple territories. This compounds the problem further as their success is artificially inflated, they are not forced to implement or create new strategies in order to succeed, and it fosters an undue sense of superiority. While management insists that all territories are divided as equally as possible based on unbiased data, I've seen the process and assure you that favoritism is heavily in play and it's not all "data-driven". Another huge area of concern is how they are implementing their "diversity and inclusion" initiative. I believe in D&I programs and the value behind them, but they need to be well thought-out and executed in order to make sure it actually accomplishes the underlying goals or the program. Tableau's efforts here are.... disturbing. Instead of a slow-burn of education, discussions and panels to help educate the company on the value of diversity and recognition of unconscious bias, they are simply dictating to hiring managers and they don't want white males. I was told verbatim by an HR representative when looking for a new member of my team "remember, we don't want to hire someone who.... looks like that (motioning to a white male team member)" This comment almost made me sick on the spot. Is that "inclusion"? Another "inclusion" problem they have is around personality types. They seem to find value only in people that have bright, bubbly, overly-positive personalities. They want people with huge mouth-open smiles taking selfies with their (non white-male) friends in front of Tableau logos. That's not a bad thing for advertising, but a successful company takes all kinds. Some of the smartest people I know (and even very successful sales people) have been quiet and introspective

2.0
May 20, 2018

Not worth it

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Pros

Great paid health benefits. RSUs that vest fairly quickly. Yearly bonus is nice too. The offices offer a lot of free food and snacks.

Cons

Weirdest interview process ever. Very difficult on boarding process. Training is lackluster with no unified processes for helping new hires be successful. Pay is low!! I’m not kidding. You will not get paid what you’re worth here. It’s a company wide policy. High turnover and they’re constantly hiring to fill those lost positions.

2.0
Jun 10, 2015

Monotonous & Stressful Work

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Pros

Market leading product. Good salary (if you're hitting quota). Lots of sales training. Trips to the US. Free food. Do well and you may well be promoted quicker than at other companies.

Cons

If you're applying for a sales role within the Commercial team, know that this is a glorified call centre. Client-facing opportunities arise but you're told you can't leave the office. Meanwhile client is telling you the competition is delighted to come out and see them. Micro management that prefer the stick to the carrot. Growth plans are aggressive and the pressure trickles down. Long sales cycle (although management will insist it doesn't need to be) so it's hard to land big deals within 6 month probation. Inequality across the territories - be prepared to see some of your colleagues booking constant "blue bird" deals or having partners book 50%+ of their deals whilst you're bending over backwards for a single license deal.

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