Pays well but can't spell International or Delegation - Anonymous employee CrowdStrike Employee Review

2.0
Feb 11, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice pay and maybe IPO sometime so stock good

Cons

US US US - can't spell International No idea how or maybe no desire to delegate beyond the inner sanctum Has more process and calls and calls than a company x10 the size

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Thank you for your feedback. Keeping our people feeling connected and included on a global scale is something we constantly strive to get right but given your experience we must have room for improvement. We’re sorry your experience hasn’t been entirely positive and we invite you to reach out to Lindsey N. to share more details around this so we can work on improvements in this area if possible.

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