Smart, hard-working team, great direction - Anonymous employee StackRox Employee Review

5.0
Oct 5, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

StackRox has done a great job of assembling a strong team of really smart engineers and overall team and keeps everyone excited about working on challenging problems in a new field. It's exciting to contribute to that energy daily! People are responsive and we're able to move the ball forward quickly. The executive team and founders are smart, well-connected, hard-working and are open to feedback to make the company the best it can be. The culture values openness, directness and ethical work. The office is open, well run and a great place to work.

Cons

Not much. Comp is fair but not amazing (but equity upside is amazing, in my opinion).

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5.0
Sep 14, 2022
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Pros

When I worked here there was truly an "open door" mentality with no ivory tower or "club" nonesense. Kamal and many of the VP's were extremely curious to listen, ask questions and engage with every single person down to the most entry level employees. You could tell they just wanted to understand every working part in their business but from a "always learning" perspective, not from a micromanaging.

Cons

Nothing that comes to mind

4.0
Oct 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The chance to be a first mover and potentially a leader in a cutting edge space with a very large upside. Good engineering practices: thorough code reviews, your peers will uphold good coding standards and design practices. Testing and QA is well above average for a company the size that it currently is. Despite this, the team typically ships very fast. Management is very transparent: they are open about both the wins and the challenges more than any other company I had worked at before. Despite challenges associated with a startup, the company, (I think) has a positive outlook.

Cons

- The industry is very new and constantly changing. You need to be ok with pivoting fast and at times switching product direction on short notice. It can feel a little like the ground beneath you is always moving, but it's part of the game. - Engineering is a little on the younger side, and sometimes I felt like you could sense the immaturity and the battle of egos. Management took a while to understand how to manage a younger team well, but I think they've done a good job getting there and like to listen to feedback.

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