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Leadership lacks vision and workplace culture feels political - Cyber Security Engineer First American Title Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

I did not have a positive experience that I could consistently identify as a key strength during my tenure.

Cons

Leadership lacks a clear long-term vision and strategy for the IAM/SailPoint practice. Employee recognition and appreciation for contributions are limited. The work culture can feel political, with individual contributions not always receiving appropriate credit. Collaboration is sometimes overshadowed by internal competition, making it difficult for team members to showcase their own work. There is perceived pressure on employees to provide positive workplace ratings, which can affect the authenticity of employee feedback. The SailPoint practice has experienced frequent organizational changes without a clear strategic direction, impacting stability and long-term planning. Frequent layoffs, new hiring cycles, and the use of Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) create uncertainty and negatively affect employee morale and psychological safety. Career growth, transparency, and leadership communication could be significantly improved.

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5.0
Mar 17, 2026
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Pros

Teammates are generally very cooperative and fun to work with. There are always opportunities to learn something new. Team leads are mostly good people too.

Cons

Very top down chain of command. Managers are often not involved in day to day things, and then fault you when they don't know what's going on.

2.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

- They have employees with some of the longest tenure i've seen.

Cons

- Nepotism is rampant - Departments are extremely siloed, making work other groups contentious. - There is no such thing as a common goal. Your competing with your own department instead of working together.

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