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3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,147 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 1,147 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
4.0
Apr 1, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am continually inspired by how passionate people are for the product and the field. Everyday coworkers go above and beyond, not out of a desire to look good but out of sheer love for Tableau and data visualization. Even if you're not head over heels for data visualization, the passion everybody else can be hard not to get at least a little swept up in. Tableau is also pretty open as far as opportunities go; there aren't hard and fast rules about who owns what and you're empowered/encouraged to make changes or fix something if you think it needs it. There is also a strong culture around helping others with bugs, etc; this is partly due to PAs being based more heavily around your knowledge and influence on the product rather than stuff you've shipped. More companies should do this.

Cons

There are two major issues I have: micromanagement and a brown-nosy culture. Micromanagement: this is the same sentiment you see a lot of other reviews echoing around "growing pains." Back in Tableau's startup days, upper management had say on every decision in product development. Today, they are trying desperately to preserve that, despite the division being nearly 1000-strong. The higher ups are all really smart people and have great ideas, but cannot micromanage EVERY single feature and process anymore; they are unwilling to admit this or change anything. Giving feedback to them or suggesting improvements is largely met with denial or resistance. Culture: Tableau puts a lot of hype into its friendly culture, which is all great and nice except that it encourages a lot of schmoozing. The brown-nosing types definitely get the most visibility, promotions, and big publicity opportunities even if the actual value they deliver is lower. This is because PAs are heavily weighted on how well you exemplify "Tableau culture" which is important but shouldn't be prioritized so much; the result is that a lot of promotions end up being popularity contests OR people who are rude in day-to-day operations but are friendly to managers and participate in lots of morale events or parties. ALSO management seems to be exempt from this and some members are openly rude and will yell or shut you down in meetings without hesitatation.

3.0
Mar 30, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, Courses and training offered, Chance to meet high-tech

Cons

Corporatite enviroment, Little interaction with other cultures

3.0
Mar 28, 2016

Great products and mission, need to compensate employees more

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I joined Tableau nearly two years ago because I love the mission of the company - helping people see and understand data. Tableau has industry leading software, and all the employees use our own software. Pros: -Great mission -Software is industry - leading. Tableau has an extremely enthusiastic customer base -Great executive leadership team - knows how to focus the organization in tough times -Very smart and passionate colleagues -This is a very product-centric company, high investment in R&D -New employee training is extensive and company provides the structure for new employees to cultivate relationships with their colleagues -Great benefits -When it comes to measurable results, i.e. leads, Tableau has the best marketing organizations out of all the companies I've worked for.

Cons

-Pay is definitely below that of comparable tech companies. I was fine with it when I first joined because since Tableau was growing so quickly, I believed I would have great career growth opportunities, and the pay increase would come later. Salary increase with PAs do not keep up with inflation rate. -Career path/career development: When I first started at Tableau, I had a great manager who was great at looking out for my career growth. My first manager gave me lots of new projects that helped me gain new skills and helped me increase my visibility in the rest of the marketing organization. This person led by example. However, after less than a year, because my team grew, I was transitioned to a new manager. Things changed a lot from there. My new manager did not give me meaningful projects that helped me grow. Also took credit for my work without giving me appropriate recognition. In 2015, my team grew dramatically, and the scope of my responsibilities within the team was actually reduced although I was getting better at my job. I hit a ceiling in my role very quickly. When I first started at Tableau, I was encouraged to explore my interests and move into a new role in the future. But actually moving to a different role is very hard. I've tried to move internally a couple of times, but unsuccessfully. Even though I felt I was a great fit for the role I was applying for and the hiring manager on that team felt the same way, I was not able to move into the new role because someone higher up did not want me there. I was given a vague excuse. The company is becoming more and more political and bureaucratic as it grows. I was originally drawn to Tableau because of the mission and the unique culture where people value creativity and agility. I had believed that it's a place where I could take initiative and act as an owner of the company. But Tableau today is starting to feel like corporate America. There's lots of hoops you have to jump through to get things done. I don't feel like my individual contributions are valued anymore.

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