Thread regarding Alteryx layoffs

It's not a good environment for professional development. Leave if you can.

Alteryx intentionally hampers your professional progress, as the outdated processes and mismanagement are designed to hold you back. Those handling sales lack the necessary knowledge about modern prospecting methods. Executives prioritize laziness over efficiency, prolonging tasks twice as long as they should. Additionally, there is no real legal counsel on staff; instead, it's some guy is cosplaying as legal.

Alteryx can be considered one of the most disorganized and chaotic places in corporate America. If you can find a new job, it's in your best interest to leave.

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All clear signal for what? I wonder why these PEs brought 2 companies in the same space. Is something big coming?

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Post ID: @8xyl+1tpWzGh5

Coming here was one of my worst mistakes. This is what I called a career ki-ler. It means that my next gig is going to be a lesser role. Not only that it added NOTHING to my development I regressed on my other marketable skills. GET OUT while you can still get another job!

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Post ID: @8jul+1tpWzGh5

what is so great about precisely?

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Post ID: @4yrk+1tpWzGh5

Check out Precisely.com . this company is held by the same private equity - Clearlake and Insight. once they get rid of Suresh, it will be all-clear signal

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Post ID: @2oam+1tpWzGh5

Does anyone know of who the new CEO is going to be? If you ask me, I think we’re gonna be folded into some other company soon as leadership positions sit vacant

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