
Sprinklr Product Engineer
So, I have a full time offer to join Sprinklr as a product engineer next summer (on campus sde-1 offer). How’s the culture, growth and WLB at the company?
A chick at Sprinklr clawed her way up to tech manager, armed with a random, non-tech degree(arts) that barely raised an eyebrow. She wasn’t exactly setting the academic world on fire—mediocre grades at best—but damn, she had the kind of looks that could stop a server mid-crash. So, the question burns: did she hustle her way to the top on talent, or did she just charm the right beds to climb the ladder?
Talent is not just ability to program, it also ability to convince and sell oneself.
Just because a woman climbed the corporate ladder, doesn't mean she slept her way thru.
I love getting such random controversial tea from literally any organisation on gv 😭😭
You should check This post from @UnlawfulDame before jumping to conclusions
I guess GV team has a BCom graduate in their tech team. @Micheal_Scott @UnpaidIntern can confirm
I know long tenured scrum masters becoming director of engineering , engineering managers ( male female both) .. but carry on with the sexism. Dnt have wrong ideas — I am sexist.
So, I have a full time offer to join Sprinklr as a product engineer next summer (on campus sde-1 offer). How’s the culture, growth and WLB at the company?
Can anyone tell me about the work culture at Sprinklr? How’s it for a designer?