Good work-life balance but management lacks direction - Software Engineer SWE III ThoughtSpot Employee Review

4.0
5 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance. Technical team is good

Cons

Management seem to be a bit lost.

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ThoughtSpot Response
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Really glad the work-life balance and the technical team are working well for you — those are things we actively invest in and it's good to hear the signal is positive. On management direction: we hear you, and it's feedback we take seriously. We're in a phase of focused growth, and we know that can sometimes create ambiguity at the team level. We're working to tighten that alignment. If there's something specific that felt unclear, we'd genuinely welcome the conversation — reach out to people@thoughtspot.com.

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Cons

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