Where is vision and strategy? - Decline to Say Treasure Data Employee Review

1.0
Aug 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Many good and smart people in manager and individual roles.

Cons

Right on schedule with layoffs, November, Febuary, April, June, & now August more layoffs. Or as the leaders say its streamlining & optimizing. Right. CFO strategy looks to be cut cut cut. CRO strategy is yell do better, complains nobody likes him but then turns about and complain about his own team. Then cut reps because he doesn't know what else to do. CMO also on the cut bandwagon and did a lot of layoffs. Good people in mktg quit too. Maybe since he is still new he can turn things around but no plan or vision yet Product strategy, don't worry about it because it will change next quarter. And it will change again the next quarter etc. Not a solid foundation right now for career stability and growth.

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Treasure Data Response
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Due to macroeconomics that are affecting many companies today, we’ve had to make some tough decisions to remain competitive. We recognize that change can be hard, but believe we have the right strategy in place to continue to scale our vision. We are committed to our values of openness and honesty and will address the feedback directly with the leadership team.

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Pros

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Cons

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