Excellent opportunity for candidates in the NYC tech scene - Market Team Member Tiger Data Employee Review

5.0
Nov 9, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- You get to work with extremely knowledgable, personable coworkers - It's a great opportunity to join an early stage startup with immense potential for growth - Your ideas get to be heard and actually implemented which is not something that happens often at larger corporations - Option to work from home/flexible working hours (there are several full-time remote employees too) BONUS: the NYC team has a new, bright office space in Midtown

Cons

- If you are not used to working in a startup environment, it may be harder for you to adjust to the pace/lifestyle (alternatively, you might really like it!)

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5.0
Apr 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Worked at Tiger Data for 3+ years and can honestly say this is one of the best product-market fits in the world of PaaS, which makes it a great place to be a seller. I and several others regularly exceeded quota by a large margin. From the top down starting with the CEO, it's a very friendly and collaborative environment. Every level of the GTM team was looked to by leadership for thoughts insights in order to continuously improve. Comp + Equity seemed about in line for industry standards.

Cons

Some typical startup whiplash with messaging / marketing changing often, but to be expected during an early growth phase.

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4.0
May 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work is genuinely interesting — real problems, a product I believe in, and the impact lands with customers. People are the best part: strong manager, smart teammates, leadership that's accessible. Culture is refreshingly low on stove-piping — decisions move, information flows, and mistakes get treated as learning experiences rather than things to punish. Pace and autonomy are healthy, and the remote setup works. Compensation and benefits are competitive.

Cons

Assumptions can lead to gaps that customers end up feeling — we sometimes act on what we think we know about the customer experience instead of what's actually true, and the customer notices the difference. Growth opportunities are limited.

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