Anyone who works for Fivetran? What are your thoughts about working there ?
Depends what role…?
Product Manager :)
Gotcha. I’m in the sales org and here’s my take. Coworkers are amazing across all departments, genuinely amazing people who care about each other’s well being. The company as a whole has an amazing vibe from the top down and is pretty relaxed from a corporate bs perspective. The product itself is amazing and it sells. Bar none the market leader and is gaining even more recognition by the day. Still at only 900 employees worldwide so it still feels relatively small which is nice. They’re growing pretty fast but not too fast. Prob going to ipo in 2-3 years time so if you’re looking for a company to get some good equity in and ride it out for a few years, it’s a good spot.
Love it here. Product team might actually have downs but the engineers are solid and the sales team is one of a16z best
How are things gigabrad? Selling a lot? I know we connected awhile back - I ended up at a competitor but coming across fivetran now
Bad experience with interview process. Change in scope, change in role and finally canceled the interview. Would request you to refrain from this company!
I noticed that some of the bad managers who are bad at managing can still get promoted, while the performing folks are forced to get out, you can figure what what kind of company Fivetran is.
@Neustar @AYGx36 What did you decide? Sent you a direct message , if you can look and respond
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