Great place to work - Sales CrowdStrike Employee Review

5.0
Jun 1, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The technology is great and customers love it. This means business in Europe is growing quickly resulting in lots of opportunities to progress. Hard work is encouraged and rewarded, but the office environment is very friendly and the team get along well together! There is a culture of high activity and an expectation that you'll get on with your job.

Cons

Brand awareness in EMEA is quite behind the US. Like any other high growth startup there are challenges, but processes are constantly improved.

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CrowdStrike Response
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Thank you for your positive feedback and hard work! We love reading that our employees enjoy working with us. We are very fortunate to have great employees like you!

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Remote work culture Is excellent, innovative tech, company's growth and opportunities to protect clients. Felt fortunate to have worked for this organization that has a strong growth tragectoruy and protects clients.

Cons

Manager/Director level: Poor communication from team manager/director, with little to no direction and the lack of team morale. Team members were on their own after training and most meetings could've been an email. The presence of the director was the equivalent of a virtual bulletin board. No ownership was taken from management to lead or guide the team and no sense of loyalty exists between management and team members. Good talent was squandered due to complacency and lack of direction. Company: Con for the company is the unfortunate lay offs that happened after leaving the company. It's a shame they laid off veterans from my former team. The writing on the wall was apparent, from outsourced new hires to the non-competitive compensation for newer hires. The company went from a fun and competitive start up to a disconnected company trying to emulate tech industry trends and "balances the budget" AKA lay offs, to look good to share holders. For a company that nets huge profits year after year, layoffs shouldn't be part of the reality.

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