Thread regarding Alteryx layoffs

I'm sitting on an offer from this place—am I crazy to consider taking it?

I can't shake the feeling that the recruiters and interviewers aren't being completely honest with me.

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Post ID: @OP+1vA0VmH1

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OP — did you take the job?

No. The place is untrustful.

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Post ID: @cwbi+1vA0VmH1

Come on now, don’t sell yourself short, you are plenty stupid

Post from TheLayoff.com

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Post ID: @bpof+1vA0VmH1

OP — did you take the job?

I’m assuming not, but wanted to get closure ……

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Post ID: @avbt+1vA0VmH1
Competition is brutal, but would you rather be where the jobs are, or living at some retirement state?

I'm dreaming of moving to Utah while still raking in that sweet, sweet New York salary.

DREAMING. Not stupid.

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Post ID: @6thw+1vA0VmH1
No, there are still jobs out there. It may be bad luck, or you just aren’t good enough.

Employee who posted earlier this month claimed the job market was so dire, she had HOURS on her hands for, uh, personal exploration.

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Post ID: @6ura+1vA0VmH1

No, there are still jobs out there. It may be bad luck, or you just aren’t good enough.

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Post ID: @6frt+1vA0VmH1
That said, once PE cuts their salary or lays them off, do you think they'll land another big-city paycheck? Nope, they'll be stuck with peanuts.

It's tough applying for high-paying jobs from less desirable states and cities. Recruiters and hiring managers often assume you're not cut out for the job or that you need to move where the action is.

Frisco, Austin, Boston, NYC, Denver, and LA offer great salaries and plenty of opportunities in tech, development, and marketing. Competition is brutal, but would you rather be where the jobs are, or living at some retirement state?

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Post ID: @5twg+1vA0VmH1

Yep, it's just a matter of time until these high-salary folks are pushed out. Their jobs will then be advertised with salaries that are half what the current folks are making.

This is going to be saving tens of millions of dollars in pure profit, annually.

The countdown has begun.

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Post ID: @5hqi+1vA0VmH1
I learned we pay 200k+ to employees with known performance issues living in LCOL areas. Really, why the fu-k should anyone work hard?

That said, once PE cuts their salary or lays them off, do you think they'll land another big-city paycheck? Nope, they'll be stuck with peanuts.

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Post ID: @5pwc+1vA0VmH1
I learned we pay 200k+ to employees with known performance issues living in LCOL areas.

That's been the case for years, but it's finally coming to an end.

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Post ID: @5vgu+1vA0VmH1

I learned we pay 200k+ to employees with known performance issues living in LCOL areas.

Really, why the fu-k should anyone work hard?

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Post ID: @5hkb+1vA0VmH1

Company has no integrity. They have lied to and cheated employees out of monies owed them. Unlimited leave is really no leave (like most tech companies). Just know that the owners of the company will have zero respect for you or your well being. Welcome aboard!

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Post ID: @3gud+1vA0VmH1

I was one of the many people let go in May and they are now advertising my job for a lower salary. Turns out the positions were needed but they just didn’t want to pay market rate value. Beware!

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Post ID: @2wnd+1vA0VmH1

if you really need a job.

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Post ID: @1agg+1vA0VmH1

“ Let’s be real here—you’re coming off like some junior who’s never set foot in a conference before. Maybe focus on what you know. At Inspire two years ago, we had attendees openly calling our CEO a sandbagger while he was standing just five feet away.”

No one is berating someone to their face about a company they work at. Sure they make comments behinds someone’s back but not directly to them like they are some high school bully.
You may have seen too many rom coms where the manager in a corporate setting openly berates someone without worry of HR violations.

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Post ID: @1tgc+1vA0VmH1
No one would do this in a professional setting.

Let’s be real here—you’re coming off like some junior who’s never set foot in a conference before. Maybe focus on what you know. At Inspire two years ago, we had attendees openly calling our CEO a sandbagger while he was standing just five feet away.

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Post ID: @1sue+1vA0VmH1

“ I attended a business conference in NYC, and the moment I mentioned where I worked, half the table erupted in laughter. I felt so weird. One of them even quipped, "Still hunting for CMO advisors, are you?" Another one chimed in, asking if we were running the show with beepers and pagers.”

This sounds like you made this up. No one would do this in a professional setting

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Post ID: @1yjg+1vA0VmH1
at this point being a crack dealer on colfax is more respected than a position at Alteryx.

I attended a business conference in NYC, and the moment I mentioned where I worked, half the table erupted in laughter. I felt so weird. One of them even quipped, "Still hunting for CMO advisors, are you?" Another one chimed in, asking if we were running the show with beepers and pagers.

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Post ID: @1pws+1vA0VmH1

In all seriousness, it depends on your situation. A lot of it depends on the manager you'll be reporting to, and your goals for this position. If you are looking for a fulfilling career that rewards people based on their merits, and great culture all around, you are probably not going to find that in general at this time. But again, there are small pockets where things might be working. It depends on your immediate manager and team. If you are coming in with your eyes wide open that you are just going to do what you are paid to do and/or if this is a transitional role for you as you look for something else, and you need a paycheck, i would say take it.

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Post ID: @1ciu+1vA0VmH1

at this point being a crack dealer on colfax is more respected than a position at Alteryx.

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Post ID: @1xii+1vA0VmH1

Engineering? Just do your work. Outperform people for 3 months. Then clock the fu-k out and enjoy the best wlb ever. My hourly rate is higher than most surgeons.

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Post ID: @1vmo+1vA0VmH1
It’s a job with fairly nice people

Department?

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Post ID: @1pth+1vA0VmH1
This place is fine.

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Post ID: @yhb+1vA0VmH1

This place is fine. A lot of the negative sentiment here is from a string of layoffs that ended in May. It’s a job with fairly nice people and the money gets deposited to your bank account every two weeks.

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Post ID: @cyx+1vA0VmH1

Read the Glassdoor and Blind reviews, which may be a bit better than this place, which can be a cesspool of BS. The average tenure of an AYX employee is 15-18 months, so YMMV.

As long as you go in with both eyes open, and informed from a variety of sources, it's really up to you in terms of your tolerance for constant change vs. stability, perhaps higher pay vs. a bit lower pay at other places, and so forth.

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Post ID: @ekc+1vA0VmH1

Just read other threads in here.

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