Alteryx recognizes the value of balancing work and life. Regular full-time employees earn paid vacation time based on years of service. Please see below grid for accrual rates.
FTO-eligible employees may decide how much time to take off from work on regular business days as long as they receive manager approval. FTO is not a form of wages that is earned by working but is instead a feature of Alteryx’s flexible work schedule, which allows exempt employees to generally decide when and how much time to take off, as long as they are meeting their work commitments.
FTO-eligible employees are expected to (a) timely and satisfactorily perform their job duties; (b) be regularly available during normal working hours to meet with other employees or customers; (c) shoulder their fair or assigned share of the Company’s workload; (d) cover for colleagues who are out of the office; and (e) notify their supervisor in advance of any absence (unless notice cannot be provided for unexpected illness), and follow their supervisor’s requests as to the scheduling of absences. If an employee is not meeting these expectations, a manager may deny the employee’s requested FTO. And except as otherwise allowed by law, failure to schedule FTO in advance or to meet the expectations of this FTO policy may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
Immediate Family – Up to ten (10) days per event. Extended Family – Up to five (5) days per event.
Six (6) Sick days per calendar year when hired prior to June 30, five (5) days when hired between July 1 and September 30, three (3) days when hired after October 1. Six (6) days will rollover year to year with a max bank of twelve (12) days OR ninety-six (96) hours.
Regular full-time and part-time employees are eligible for up to (20) hours of paid leave per year.
For more information please visit the Global Benefits Hub.
Non-Exempt Accrual Rate | 3+ Years Non-Exempt Accrual Rate |
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4.61 hours per pay period | 6.15 hours per pay period |
120 hours per year | 160 hours per year |
Max accrual/roll over: up to 180 hours | Max accrual/roll over: up to 240 hours |
Three (3) floating holidays per calendar year when hired by June 30 & two (2) when hired after July 1. Days will rollover year to year with a max bank of accrual and rollover will be sixty-four (64) hours.
Note: Hire dates on or after October 1st will not receive Floating Holidays until the next calendar year if you are a non-exempt employee.
Immediate Family – Up to ten (10) days per event. Extended Family – Up to five (5) days per event.
Six (6) Sick days per calendar year when hired prior to June 30, five (5) days when hired between July 1 and September 30, three (3) days when hired after October 1. Six (6) days will rollover year to year with a max bank of twelve (12) days OR ninety-six (96) hours.
Regular full-time and part-time employees are eligible for up to (20) hours of paid leave per year.
For more information please visit the Global Benefits Hub.
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Date | Day | Holiday |
January 1 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day |
January 20 | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
February 17 | Monday | President’s Day |
May 2 | Friday | Mental Health Awareness Observed |
May 26 | Monday | Memorial Day |
June 19 | Thursday | Juneteenth |
July 4 | Friday | Independence Day |
September 1 | Monday | Labor Day |
October 10 | Friday | World Mental Health Day |
November 11 | Tuesday | Veterans Day |
November 27 | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day |
November 28 | Friday | Day After Thanksgiving |
December 25 | Thursday | Christmas Day |
Holidays falling on a Saturday are observed the Friday before. Holidays falling on a Sunday are observed the following Monday.