Join the working capital revolution - Anonymous employee Taulia Employee Review

5.0
1 Feb 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong senior management team who are very hands on. You get to work with creative and smart people with a strong will to get things done. Work is varied, interesting and excited and it still has 'start up' mentality to problem solving. The organisation is growing (new products and new markets) and is owned by SAP which provides a large global reach and stability.

Cons

In a lot of areas the work is very much cross border and in multiple timezone so this won't suit all people.

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5.0
13 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing workplace and culture, they do so much for their employees and have a great attitude.

Cons

Limited potential to move up or make more money at certain positions.

2.0
15 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Flexible work environment is one of the best I've experienced 2. The company attracts genuinely talented, smart people across teams 3. For many roles, work-life balance is strong 4. The foundation of what this company was built on was something special: inclusive, creative, and innovative

Cons

1. Significant turnover at the senior leadership level has created instability and uncertainty, and it is rarely addressed transparently with the broader organization 2. Noticeable decline in leadership diversity over the past couple of years 3. Teams operate in silos with very little cross-functional structure. This creates massive inconsistency in culture and employee experience depending on which team you land on 4. No formal career development. Internal roles are not posted or communicated. Opportunities tend to go to whoever is already in the right person's orbit, which is neither fair nor transparent 5. Compensation growth is almost entirely manager discretionary. No merit increases, so advancement is heavily dependent on your relationship with your direct manager rather than your performance 6. There is a growing pattern of individual contributor work being attributed upward without credit. This has been observed across multiple teams and departments 7. AI is discussed constantly but there is no real enablement, training, or coherent strategy behind it 8. Work-life balance is highly team dependent so your experience will vary

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