CrowdStrike reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,194 total reviews)
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George Kurtz

87% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

CrowdStrike has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,194 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CrowdStrike employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Apr 15, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good technology Fast to adapt to market needs Good people (but they’ve all left)

Cons

Where do I start? 1. Terrible leadership - more than 10 Corporate Reps have left CrowdStrike in the last 12 months, all of them had a common reason, I.e. senior leadership. The senior leader however ends up getting a promotion! Well deserved. 2. Exit interviews - not quite sure what they’re used for? Looks like all that’s being said is just discarded as soon as the meeting’s done.. we have all addressed the same one issue, senior leadership.. 3. If you want to work for a company that grants you the privilege of a personal life, or personal time off, keep looking. My colleagues and I used to receive calls at 10-11 pm, being told to chase the partners.. 4. Mid-level management is there for no reason. They are very competent people who are treated as the invisible man. Expect to get called/messaged 24/7 by your VP 5. Our sales process doesn’t always align with the customer’s buying process. It’s not great when you have a customer telling you to back off. 6. Pay is way below industry average 7. Recognition? Yes you’ll get it for one day, and you will be an absolute star, or an “A player”, but the next day be ready to be invisible again. 8. Do you enjoy to wake up every day and have a daily forecast at 8 am? Then CS is right for you. Oh, and this doesn’t only happen at end of quarter, it can happen any month of the year. 9. It wasn’t fun being spoken to like we were all some children who just got out of college, with condescension and pettiness. 10. No independence and autonomy whatsoever 11. What happened to the last 15 people who left the company? Are they on PTO? No one will ever know as it’s never been announced..

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CrowdStrike Response
5y
We're disheartened to read this account of your experience. CrowdStrike values all of our people and prioritizes an autonomous, equitable and flexible culture. We’re sorry your time here wasn't entirely positive but we thank you for the feedback.
2.0
May 18, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- Most of your coworkers will become some of your greatest friends. Group lunches, happy hours, after-work yoga, and weekend get-together make for a tight knit group -Advice and honest critique is available throughout the office, even at the director level -Free 24/7 downtown parking near several great bars and restaurants

Cons

-While most members of upper management are excellent to chat with for advice over lunch or talk about the game last night, NO transparency regarding your job status is provided. Myself and at least five others were promised a transition from temp to full-time hire at the program’s start. It turns out this was simply a hiring allure. At the conclusion of the temp period, management remained vague regarding our job statuses before revealing they had no headcount to fit us. Another coworker of mine accepted a promotion to another area of the firm before the offer was pulled by the manager due to once again, “lack of headcount” -Too many repetitive tasks that are either unnecessary or can be easily expedited -Management will pick favorites and promote as such -Low pay compared to industry average.

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CrowdStrike Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. We are very sorry to hear about your negative experience with some members of the team. We can assure you that we consider our employees our greatest assets and we truly do value each one of them. CrowdStrike strives for open communication and we encourage our employees to speak with any leadership team member whenever they have comments or concerns. We will share your input with the sales leadership team and we wish you success in all your endeavors.
2.0
Feb 21, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good engineering culture, compensation (for Romania) is a above average. But I am not here to talk about this.

Cons

TLDR: company is doing a spectacular display of power, imposing a sudden, poorly planned, hardly justified "Return to Office" policy - 2 days a week, handling concerned employees without compassion, and a with dictatorial hand. --- A very recent and abrupt rupture in CrowdStrike's philosophy - all employees working on the Product team (software engineers, testers, product managers, engineering managers, designers, etc) are called back to office, mandatory 2 days per week. People have signed contracts in the last years, with "100% remote work" being one of the main reasons they signed it. For years the company has functioned as "remote-first", coming to office being completely voluntarily, But now utterly unexpectedly, one of the main strong points of CrowdStrike (all infrastructure and processes adapted for 100% remote work) has been canceled, ripped apart by the "senior leadership / exec team". This has been such a bad, deceitful, inconsiderate move against employees, without any kind of survey or even a decent argument/motivation from the Exec team. Immoral and unethical on all dimensions - from the way they basically fooled everyone with the "remote-first culture", to the way they phrased the sudden email announcing it, or the short timeline when it must take effect (within 1 week), to how they "handled" people who voiced concerns, or even the undersized offices in most cities (because they hired like crazy remotely, but offices remained so small, unprepared for everyone having zoom meetings all day - because you still need to work with other countries). Leadership motivated with "keeping the culture" or "speeding up onboarding" or "facilitating random conversations" or "better collaborations". it doesn't even make sense. Most people work very closely with people from other countries, other time zones ("remote-first" duh). In the office, most likely you won't have close colleagues. That's ok, but you won't be able to meet over Zoom with _actual_ coworkers from another country, because in the very little time window overlap - you will be commuting. And also, who has time in the office to chat randomly expect for smalltalk/pleasantries ? This company is making people work close to burnout. Sorry leadership, but you are not that good at holding your position. Keeping the culture? Remote culture? The one you just canceled? Ha! People have started to raise concerns against this new policy, they talked a lot publicly on Slack groups. Very civilized, some more passionate than others, but still civilized. People expressed nobody is ready to come back to office, after years of remote, within 1 week (kids? elderly in care? traffic? pollution? wasted time? small offices? no meeting rooms in offices? very basic and non interesting offices? what about those and many other counter arguments for Return to Office?). It is just un_rea_son_a_ble. Exec team has just thrown this greasy bugger at us, and we now have to just eat it. People have requested a relaxation or rollback of this new policy. Many people have been documenting alternatives and elegant plans to implement this reasonably so much more politely, considerately and professionally than the Exec team has been able to when they threw this at us. They had all the time and resources to make a better plan. but they didn't. What leadership did? Fired one the guys who were more vehement against the change, and made another one quit. Leadership basically said "from next week, everybody back to office. No comments on that. Have an exception? Talk to your manager". But what shall managers do? Approve an exception for everybody? What exceptions can be approved? Managers to decide. People are commenting that the Return to Office is just a way to make people quit. Or just a cold-blooded way of micromanaging people to hit the maniacal goals of being number #1, achieving the crazily high revenue targets and of that Wallstreet bulsh. Such an "elegant" use of power. So disappointing. Leadership, are YOU really that underperforming that the only way to run your company is to gather the cows back in the barn? Isn't there anything smarter to try (after cutting bonuses, budgets, rushing up work, tightening deadlines, increasing the pace on all fronts)?

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CrowdStrike Response
3y
Hi there, we appreciate your feedback. We are and remain a remote first company; we pioneered this prior to the pandemic. For all employees, remote work constitutes 60 — 100% of their working experience at CrowdStrike, but for anyone who has had the ability to gather with colleagues in person, the benefits are clear. An increased emphasis on RTO was announced by our CEO in early Dec. Following that announcement, the leadership of some organizations made the decision, in the best interest of the business, to ask employees close to specific offices, to return to the office for any two days of each week. Functional leadership has the autonomy to do what makes sense for their function in ways that deliver benefits for their unique workstreams. We have and will make exceptions for employees where such a shift would create hardships, including many of the concerns you’ve listed.
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