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Check Point Software Technologies

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Great place to start on, not necessarily to make a career - Business Analyst Check Point Software Technologies Employee Review

5.0
Sep 25, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people to work with, And you are at the forefront of the industry, so you gain excellent experience for the rest of your career, in my opinion, an excellent place to start. Also, most of the people in the department are quite young (about 25-35 years old) which gives good vibes. - ESPP, Free Gym, Parking and 10Bis included

Cons

- If you are not getting promoted to a manager position, you make your way out of the company after around two years - Average rate or a little less of salary compared to what is accepted in the market

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5.0
Jan 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It was fun to work there a lot of good experiences.

Cons

No cons i can tell

1.0
May 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The core responsibilities offer solid experience, and many team members are dedicated, talented, and great to work with.

Cons

Lack of HR Support: The company lacks a safe, objective framework for employee feedback. When legitimate management issues were raised to HR, no corrective action was taken. Instead, it resulted in direct retaliation from leadership, which was left unaddressed by the organization. Significant Under-Market Pay: Compensation is well below industry standards for similar scopes of work. To give context, transitioning into a comparable role at a different company yielded a 37% increase in base pay. Flawed & Inaccurate Sales Compensation: The commission and incentive structures for the sales organization are unnecessarily convoluted. This complexity frequently leads to errors in commission payouts, causing widespread frustration among sellers. Notably, these calculation mistakes are consistently detrimental to the employee and rarely seem to resolve in the seller's favor. Siloed "HQ-Centric" Culture: There is a heavy disconnect between corporate headquarters and regional teams. The culture feels highly insular, creating an "in-group" dynamic where those outside of headquarters have very limited visibility, influence, or opportunities for career progression.

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