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Tulip Interfaces Reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(151 total reviews)

Natan Linder

67% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Tulip Interfaces has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 151 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tulip Interfaces employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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151 reviews
1.0
27 Jul 2021

Awful Experience

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cool product, in fast paced industry, gives all the cool start-up perks, free lunch, snacks, etc. Unlimited PTO but never get a chance to use it.

Cons

Horrible culture starting from the top down. Most individual Contributors are taken advantage of, worked to the bone and treated like they are 100% dispensable. Good luck making any money or getting paid commission on time/ at all. There is a reason this place is a revolving door.

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Tulip Interfaces Response
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Thanks for the feedback, which we take seriously, even if it is negative. It's unfortunate that you felt you had this experience, and we are a culture that embraces all feedback, but much of what is stated here is untrue. We pay our people, sales and otherwise, on time and at or above industry market benchmarks. The result is that we are also 30%+ below industry average on attrition. Our low attrition rates help to show the passion our people have for working at Tulip. Also we have unlimited PTO and encourage our people to take vacations, and we even had several Reset Days (additional all-company Fridays off work) over the past 6mo to make sure people recharge and balance work and life. Good luck on your next role!
2.0
28 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You notice their outside persona is that of a large corporation. Clean, techy, sophisticated, and polished. The product itself is a leader in the industry. Their customers are happy and it's a product that can continue to be used in the company You'll get great work life balance. If you're in Boston, they have food Tuesdays and Thursdays, no mandatory office hours or days. They have unlimited OTE like most startup companies

Cons

If you're applying into commercial or enterprise sales, they won't tell you upfront, but they have some glaring issues. Most sales reps are unhappy and only staying because they don't want jobs hopping to look bad on their resume. 1. You'll get a big promise of a lot of OTE. You'll find out you don't have many if any initial customers, and no BDR's to do the ground work for you. Therefor you need to build everything yourself from scratch. So being on the commercial team, you won't start marking any money for 3-8 months, and enterprise for 8-16 months. And that's on the lucky side. They want better results and will say it can be done in faster, but there's no data to back that up. Talk to existing reps, and find out when they started making money first. The sales team is 80% less than a year tenured. Talking to other reps, 1 or 2 people made their goals last year in the whole company so good luck making anywhere close to your OTE. 2. There are minimal systems, processes, or any direction on how to get started. Most people spend the first 3-6 months having no idea what to do. When that amount of time has passed, you realized you're no where close to making any money. 3. The leadership team is a group of really really good sales guys, with no management training. You'll have meetings that are all over the place, shortened because their too busy, or will just get canceled. 4. Massive hiring without any real data. Reps are being hired while none of the existing reps are making goal. Most of the large account stay with the reps who have been there for years and starting out you will have to build your account from scratch which will take 2-4 years realistically and will make little money until then. I am looking for other positions in the industry.

1.0
10 Jul 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Smart people, cool technology, fast paced environment

Cons

Tulip is very good at marketing themselves. They look really nice and shiny from the outside. Their Product looks nice and the technology is great. They will sell you on their vision and ask you to take a paycut. But if you spend time here you realize that they don’t care about their employees. They did not pay out any commission to their sales people for over 9 months, every time sales people asked they would say “it’s coming next week.” This seems to be a common thing because several individuals mentioned that other people left the company for this reason. They still owe me a five figure commission. Be careful.

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