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Disappointment - Anonymous employee SailPoint Technologies Employee Review

2.0
Jan 12, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- happy and friendly co-workers - a young minded business - scale up environment - autonomy to quickly make changes

Cons

As with any scale up business, you have a greater chance of receiving a promotion without the necessary skill sets. This made it very difficult to feel like your future was in good hands. I came across on several occasions employees behaving completely unprofessionally. Sadly, the UK office has some growing up to do and I question some of the hires they have made for leadership roles.

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5.0
Jun 5, 2026
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Pros

Collaborative environment, fair compensation and possibility of increase through shares awards, leadership that really tries to involve you with what you like doing - in my time here I never felt like a number, they genuinely care. Affinity groups give you the opportunity to meet people from many areas of the company. Pool of very qualified resources make staffing and overseeing projects easier. Product keeps advancing, so it never gets boring, there is always something new to learn. Good work life balance - heavier workload when projects going live or end of quarters, but lower in between.

Cons

Mostly remote teams - easy to stay isolated, very rare opportunities to bring the team to in person gatherings.

5.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

I joined SailPoint within the last year, and couldn't be happier with my decision. There are a couple of culture ideals that many companies talk about, but SailPoint makes a core practice. First, they push decision making down to the lowest level. Within just a few weeks, I was making significant decisions about the direction of my products with full support of my manager. Second, SailPoint has a rule, "No talented jerks." Employees that are good at their jobs, but treat coworkers poorly are let go. This has created one of the most respectful, cooperative, and teamwork focused cultures I've ever encountered. Add in working remote full-time and unlimited PTO, and it's hard to think of any downsides.

Cons

If you are not in the Austin area, and are not very comfortable with remote work, you might struggle since most of the company is remote, and you might only have face-to-face in-person time with your team a couple times a year.

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