Teradata reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,529 total reviews)
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Steve McMillan

62% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Teradata has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,529 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Teradata employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Sep 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

-Work/Life Balance - Every sales rep. works from home and creates their own schedule -Benefits - Wonderful benefits, 15% discount on TD Stock, and AMEX Expense Card -Management MEANS well, even if they are clueless -Teradata is still one of the best Data Warehousing companies out there

Cons

This will be the most complicated and tedious sale you will ever do throughout your whole sales career. It takes at least a year to really wrap your head around all of Teradata's suite of products. By the time you learn what the company's vision is, they already have a 'new vision'. It takes at least 30-50 meetings with an account to even consider closing a deal. Internal red tape will hold your deal up for months, and you'll be wondering why you're doing all this work for a couple grand in commission. This isn't really a true 'hunter' role.. you're given 1 or 2 accounts and you're STUCK with them. In a lot of cases, these accounts are heavy into Oracle or IBM so it's nearly impossible to penetrate. But let's say you do penetrate (come on sales people should be optimistic).. the compensation isn't all too hot. I won't get into numbers here, but if you're closing $2-3MM/yr, I'd expect to be making 30-40% more than I do with Teradata. Marketing is nonexistent. They expect each Sales Rep to send out invites to EVERY event to EVERY contact of their MANUALLY. Yep, you heard me right. Even 100 person start-ups have CRM systems capable of handling this. Oh yeah and CRM? We don't really use one. That's right.. a company that says you should 'consolidate all your data in one place and be data-driven' actually is quite the opposite. The internal Teradata Employee portal is horrendous.. it's the most complicated internal system I've ever used. I've been working with it for a year and I still only understand about 30% of it. Oh yeah - no support for Linkedin Premium which is a huge red flag - being that every serious sales org should be supporting their sales execs this way. But look.. what this really comes down to is time and money. I've already told you the compensation isn't too good for how much TIME you'll spend on these accounts. What's most bothersome is this TIME isn't spent most with the prospects or clients.. It's spent with your SUPERIORS going over account reviews, quarterly reviews, which usually is a GIANT waste of time in the first place. How on earth am I supposed to put together an account plan or proposal if I haven't even met with a prospect to establish what their pain points are? These are the things you'll spend HOURS a day doing at Teradata, as opposed to coming up with creative ways to get in touch with your prospects and ask them good questions to find out what their pain actually is.

3.0
Jun 7, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are solid -- standard health care, 401k company match (5%), optionals for legal, FSA, etc, and "unlimited vacation". Remote work is allowed, technology is still high-quality and entrenched at hundreds of companies, there are still a lot of brilliant folks here. Salary is fair.

Cons

Teradata has been going through a "re-org" for at least 5 years and you just can't do that without killing morale -- constant, unannounced RIFs and managerial/organizational "realignments". The recent ascension of Oliver has done little to offset the sinking feeling. We were late to cloud class and are now playing catch up, and our management seems to think we can move to a self-service model across all implementations. PS/accounts teams have been decimated, which leaves some customers literally without somebody to contact to buy products (I have had two customers in the last 6 months where this was the case). I've had 7 different managers in the last 5 years and haven't switched job roles. Lastly, I have applied for several internal jobs over the years (with management blessing) and every single time I have had to chase around the recruiters for those positions to find out the status of the req. The last time I had the hiring manager tell me on the phone he'd hire me right then if he could, but it had to go through a panel at HQ (they would only consider somebody in CA, which I found out after having to hound the recruiter repeatedly).

1.0
Sep 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Salary, compensation, seeing for the 1st time in my life how an organisation should not be run.

Cons

Everything except salary. Management, recruitment, resourcing, strategy.

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