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      Twilio Segment Begins to Unravel from Inside

      Professional services
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Remote first and the majority of employees are friendly.

      Cons

      Over the past 18 months, Twilio has implemented staff reductions and made significant cuts in an effort to streamline operations. The company is now aiming to achieve profitability for Segment, but the most viable medium-term path appears to involve further staff reductions and relocating roles to lower-cost regions, such as Colombia. Unfortunately, strategic missteps have compounded these challenges, including the hiring of individuals who lack technical expertise and have limited relevant experience. The organization also struggles with underqualified individuals in customer-facing roles and remains unable to effectively service smaller customers with lower annual contract values (ACVs). These customers often face challenges onboarding and extracting value from the platform, exposing significant gaps in Segment’s ability to deliver a streamlined, accessible customer data platform (CDP) solution. Moreover, the company has devoted considerable resources to initiatives that ultimately failed, such as Twilio Engage Premiere. This product aimed to integrate Email, SMS, and WhatsApp capabilities within the platform but was hastily developed for Signal and abandoned within a year. Ironically, even Twilio's API-based email platform, SendGrid, proved impractical to integrate, highlighting deeper structural and operational issues. As competitors have capitalized on the strategic importance of data warehouses, Segment has struggled to keep pace amidst downsizing. The new linked audiences functionality has so many limitations and if it ends up being anything like Profile Sync, it will not be worth the time and effort. ID Res is inflexible, the UI flow is confusing, and the Use Case Accelerator initiative ended up turning into a beast of a Coda that doesn't do what it was designed to do; make Segment easier by accelerating time to value (because it wasn't designed with customers in mind). This has led to a notable exodus of talent. The departure of these key personnel underscores the challenges the company faces in retaining critical expertise. The outlook for Segment appears challenging. The only foreseeable path to profitability involves emulating Twilio’s approach to the communications business—reducing staff and shifting to a self-service model. Recent hires appear to be part of an effort to transition responsibilities to Customer Success with the end goal of outsource professional services to partners and lower-cost regions like Colombia. However, the execution of this strategy remains questionable. Compounding these issues is the recent reduction in RSU--25 % less to start and then up to a 40% further reduction for employees outside Tier 1 areas, signaling the end of competitive compensation at Twilio. While leadership attempts to justify this by asserting that the stock price will rise, the reality is likely less optimistic. Although the stock may see short-term gains, the market will eventually recognize Twilio as a low-growth, break-even company that no longer reports Segment results separately. At that point, investor confidence is expected to waver, leading to a decline in the stock’s performance. The good years are in the rearview.

      7

      Great Place to Work with Supportive Culture

      Senior manager
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      I've been at Twilio for a little over a month, and I’m really happy with my experience so far. Overall, Twilio has been a fantastic place to work. The company is innovative, the culture is supportive, and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me. Pros: 1. Innovative Projects: Twilio is leading the way in communications technology. It’s exciting to work on projects that are making a real impact. 2. Supportive Team: The onboarding process was seamless, and everyone has been incredibly welcoming and helpful. 3. Growth Opportunities: There are tons of resources for learning and development. I already feel like I'm growing professionally. 4. Work-Life Balance: The flexibility with remote work is great. It’s nice to have that balance. 5. Inclusive Culture: Twilio truly values diversity and makes sure everyone feels included and respected.

      Cons

      The pace can be fast and a bit overwhelming at times, but the supportive environment makes it manageable.

      Culture

      Industry account executive
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Comprehensive back office support. Complete Ramp program.

      Cons

      Unplanned recruitment. Mysterious management of territory.

      1

      Great learning experience with strong culture

      Technical support engineer
      Former employee
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Strong engineering culture with smart, collaborative colleagues. Good work-life balance compared to many tech companies. Competitive compensation and solid benefits package. Plenty of opportunities to learn new technologies and grow professionally. Leadership generally transparent about company goals and performance.

      Cons

      Frequent organizational changes can create uncertainty. Priorities sometimes shift quickly, causing rework. Cross-team alignment can be challenging in larger projects. Some processes feel overly complex as the company scales.

      1

      Analyst

      Analyst
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Good culture, good team mates

      Cons

      Recent changes to hiring and jobs

      Great People and encouraged to build / improve

      Senior manager
      Former employee
      Dublin, Dublin
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Process and skills improvement is encouraged Good remuneration and benefits Focus Fridays

      Cons

      Career track is stalled No wellness stipend

      Poor treatment towards contracts

      Billing specialist
      Current contractor
      Bengaluru
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      None there is none except hiring new empolyee in jet speed

      Cons

      No hike, no level moment, no appreciation, no credits