Fired up by the future: PortSwigger is rising to the AI challenge - Anonymous Employee PortSwigger Employee Review

5.0
Jul 6, 2025
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I am so excited to be part of PortSwigger's journey. Friday’s all-hands meeting was unlike anything I’ve experienced before. It was urgent, energising, and crystal clear. We’re not tinkering around the edges here. We’re going all in on AI, and the company is giving us the tools and support to thrive. The message was bold and uncompromising: Change or Die. But what stood out even more was the positive framing. This isn’t about cutting jobs or automating people out of work. Quite the opposite. PortSwigger is investing in us, backing us, and making sure we’re equipped to succeed in a radically changing world. The AI bootcamps that are starting next week feel like a genuine lifeline. Every engineer is going to be trained in the latest AI-powered coding techniques. Every team across the company will go through workshops on how to make AI a core part of how we work. These aren’t optional extras. They’re a top priority, even above immediate delivery. What’s exciting is that this isn’t abstract or theoretical. We heard concrete examples of Swiggers already using AI to transform their work: building UIs faster, reducing test cycles from days to hours, even automating entire workflows. This stuff works. And now everyone’s being empowered to make it part of their own toolkit. What’s more, the tone of the meeting was refreshing. It acknowledged the fear and uncertainty that many of us feel. But it also gave us a reason to be hopeful. PortSwigger is offering real, practical support. Not just technical training, but help with the emotional and cultural shift too. This felt like a company that understands what real change takes. For me, the biggest takeaway is this: we are not just reacting to AI. We’re using it to leap forward, to do better work, faster, and with more impact. We’re not aiming to catch up, we’re aiming to lead. And we’re doing it together. The message was clear: no one gets left behind. This is a collective journey, and PortSwigger has our backs. We’re not being asked to adapt alone, we’re being trained, supported, and encouraged at every step. It’s rare to see a company move this decisively, while still putting its people first. But that’s exactly what’s happening. And I’ve never been more motivated to be part of it.

Cons

The pace of change can feel overwhelming, and some people may be struggling to process it all. There’s still a risk that expectations outstrip our capacity to adapt, especially if support doesn’t reach everyone evenly.

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5.0
Apr 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Onboarding starts from offer, and carries all the way through past when you start. Onboarding sessions where you learn about being a Swigger, the culture, agile working, the product. All these things you would expect to be common sense, done to perfect execution. - A flat structure, that truly is flat, which is enhanced by the company's culture, mindset and ways of working - Fellow Swiggers who truly feel like part of a community of people who want everyone to do well, and not pretending that 'we are a family' type place - The company really enables you to succeed in your role, and wants to embed in you to become a Swigger as your first priority, rather than hitting targets/OKRs/KPIs from the get go. Understand why they are the way they are first, and becoming a Swigger at heart first before doing anything else. - The onsite premises and benefits are just a cherry on top. Free breakfast, lunch and snacks helps take a daily headache and cost away. Onsite gym with awesome shower facilities, with instructors to come in to teach boxfit, HIIT, yoga, pilates etc. Open spaces to enable that free-flow, incremental working mindset. SwigHouses, SwigBus - all to help you to relocate and commute to work if you need assistance,

Cons

- I don't think this company and culture would suit everyone. If you are very much used to that 'corporate' world, and hierarchical structure, Portswigger wouldn't be a place for you. - The company can flex in exceptional circumstances when it comes to working from home, but the 5 days onsite working is a must if you are looking to embed yourself to become a true Swigger and adopt the culture.

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2.0
Apr 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free food is amazing, pay is way above average, order any book scheme is great

Cons

Emotionally fragile staff. Inexperienced HR (sorry "Culture") team. Leadership team subjugated to the CEO's decision making. "Feedback" culture not actually a thing, What happens when you hire a load of slightly above average people from a very restricted talent pool (of those people willing to commute to Knutsford every day), tell them they are all amazing, and pay them WAY above average? A group of people terrified of any change, suspicious of competent new joiners and willing to use emotional manipulation to deflect any criticism about their behaviour. Yes, Portswigger have cornered the market as a result of their feature rich bloatware, but their dysfunctional culture will not sustain them now that challengers are coming for their crown. The cash cow will soon stop dishing out milk. Currently the leadership team is the gang of eunuchs to the CEO's crown. The weekly all hands is the equivalent of the court jester's roundup, and no guys, your in-humour isn't that funny at all. The culture of feedback isn't actually a thing at all. What it means is they have a feedback tool, but you can't use it for everyone and some people won't receive feedback either through their diva status or the likelihood they'll throw a tantrum. If you prefer to operate in an environment based on facts and clam logical decision making, Portswigger isn't for you. If you thrive on emotional manipulation and drama, then you'll thrive there.

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I am sorry to hear that PortSwigger didn’t work out for you. We know that it can be challenging for new people to adapt to a very different environment than they are used to, and PortSwigger certainly isn’t for everyone. Unfortunately, things don’t always work out, and it sounds like you made the right decision to move on and find something that is better suited to what you are looking for. I feel obliged to speak up on behalf of your former colleagues, since I don’t think you fairly represented them. Swiggers aren’t “slightly above average”. The vast majority of our people are exceptional: strong capability, energy, drive, and commitment to working well together. It’s no accident that our products have been so successful - that doesn’t happen without outstanding people working effectively. Our people are not in general averse to change. Over many years we have continuously evolved, reinvented ourselves, and transformed our products. We have dedicated teams who are focused on looking for new opportunities to change. We recognise that our humour isn’t for everyone, but it is authentically ours. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, and we seek out opportunities to bring humour and silliness into our work. We’re a diverse group of people and that obviously brings a wide range of approaches. The antics you observed aren’t centrally orchestrated - we gently encourage people to express their personalities and have fun together, and what you saw flows from that. They might not always get it right. Not everything that happens will delight everyone - on the odd occasion where a Swigger’s humour oversteps the mark, others will sensitively course correct them. But if someone really doesn’t get it and prefers a more sombre vibe, then they would probably be happier elsewhere. Your vivid metaphor of the CEO’s court of eunuchs made me laugh (and even wonder if someone will act it out at an all-hands meeting). But it’s nothing like the truth. Don’t mistake a group of well-aligned and mutually supportive leaders for a dictatorship. We have robust healthy debates within the leadership group, and our leaders support each other by providing constructive challenge. There is little concentration of “power” - I certainly don’t make decisions unilaterally. We do regard healthy and constructive feedback in all directions as critical to enabling our ongoing professional development and growth. This applies to everyone (certainly me). If you encountered a Swigger who rejected your feedback, then I apologise on their behalf - that isn’t the mindset we promote or aspire to. Finally, I must speak up for our Culture team. Agreed, they are emphatically not a conventional HR department, and we don’t want that. They are a group of exceptional people who truly care about supporting their colleagues to achieve the very best that they can, often working quietly in the background through personal interactions rather than heavy process. They provide world-class coaching, training, and support to Swiggers of every flavour right across the business. They help all of us to live out the values that we’re committed to, and I couldn’t be prouder of them, or the results that they achieve. Dafydd Stuttard - Founder and CEO
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