Great Workplace, Great Compensation, Good Perks - Member Of Technical Staff ThoughtSpot Employee Review

5.0
8 Nov 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company puts in honest effort to better and improve the lives of employees. Salary, is very competitive with FAANG. Perks are good, could be better. Office is a very chill place, it makes you feel comfortable when working. Product is good, with lots of scope. Work is challenging and you're given lots of ownership.

Cons

Perks and expenses are through reimbursements and not provided directly, which is an annoyance compared to some other companies. Department-wise funding is skewed, a lot of engineering focused departments could do better with more funds and manpower. Lots of contract workers, which leads to communication gaps.

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ThoughtSpot Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us! I'm so happy to hear that you are enjoying the benefits and perks we offer our teams. I appreciate your feedback about our reimbursement model and will look into that further.

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Pros

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Cons

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