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Sprinklr Work Culture Review

Can anyone tell me about the work culture at Sprinklr? How’s it for a designer?

16mo ago
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SleepyTaco
SleepyTaco

A friend works here as a designer.
Have heard good things about their culture. The possibility of growth for designers is high. You get to work with varied stakeholders, and are included in decision making basis your designation.

FloatingWaffle
FloatingWaffle
InMobi16mo

I hope so! A lot of bad reviews on Glassdoor

FluffyMuffin
FluffyMuffin

Does your friend really work for Sprinklr? Here’s the reality - you’ll be given unexpected tasks by your leadership and PMs (think 1 feature in a day). They’ll also keep changing requirements and also priorities until you get frustrated and leave.
P.S. there’s vvv high attrition rate. Sprinklr’s Culture is shit. Don’t believe anyone who says otherwise.

MagicalQuokka
MagicalQuokka

Not sure about design. Have heard bad things about the culture from engineering, product and sales folks.

FluffyMuffin
FluffyMuffin

You’ve heard the right things

SleepyDonut
SleepyDonut

A friend had worked there in the Sales function. He had highlighted that the culture is extremely bad - didn't like it and was laid off earlier this year.

FloatingMochi
FloatingMochi

Sprinklr has the worst work culture. You'll be tortured and taunted at each step. If you join Sprinklr (especially tech or product team), be ready to:

  • Work for 14-15 hours avg daily
  • No promotion unless you like licking something
  • No appraisals (not even annual inflation hike)
  • Highly Toxic leadership
  • They do not have any priorities - random adhoc tasks will come and the "high priority" work you were working on will be kept aside like it was nothing.
  • No additional benefits (they give 15k as relocation bonus, no transportation benefits, no additional benefits, no joining bonus, they do not give anything on birthdays or even festivals)
  • They even removed the pool table saying that it's a distraction for people. People who are working their asses off 14-15 hours a day don't deserve 15 mins of pool table fun.
FluffyMuffin
FluffyMuffin

True that

FloatingWaffle
FloatingWaffle
PayU16mo

Need referral in Inmobi.

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