strong culture - Channel Manager CrowdStrike Employee Review

5.0
Dec 9, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

growth, work flow, pace, management

Cons

satellite environment, remote work just isn't the same level of interaction

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CrowdStrike Response
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Thanks for your feedback! We're glad to hear you had a positive experience and were able to grow here. We hear you on remote work -- it definitely has its challenges. As a remote-first company, maintaining a flexible and connected culture is extremely important to us and we're always striving to provide the communication tools and online resources our people need to feel fully supported in this environment. Best of luck in your next endeavor!

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Cons

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