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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5.0
Apr 8, 2019

Ample opportunities for growth and success

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Pros

Amazing product, great culture and tremendous opportunities for growth. If you work hard, you will be successful. There have been many positive changes in the Austin office over the last several months that strengthened the culture and placed focus on transparency, respect and success. Management recognized that there were improvements to be made, and worked hard to correct for past mistakes. With a company growing this quickly, there will always be growing pains and it is impossible to make everyone happy. However, I have always felt that management is eager to hear feedback, take suggestions and ensure that every employee has the opportunity to be successful. Managers continuously ask how they can help you achieve your career goals, and will do whatever it takes to help you meet them. I have never seen a company prioritize internal promotions like CrowdStrike does- they will provide additional coaching, training and resources in order to help employees get to where they want to be. The leaders here are intelligent, passionate and focused. I find it very energizing to be surrounded by people who care so deeply about this company and our customers. During the sales cycle, the focus is always on meeting the needs of the customer and doing what is best for them, which I find extremely refreshing and ethical. There are ample resources available, and managers are always willing to provide additional insights and assistance without completely taking over. I’m not one to leave reviews, but after reading some of the negative ones here I wanted to provide another opinion for those considering working at CrowdStrike. Overall, this is a great place to work and advance your career. In summary: I have had an extremely positive experience here and would highly recommend this company!

Cons

Things can get lost in communication from Sunnyvale to Austin. As we grow, internal communications need to be improved and consolidated. Processes are quickly changed as management works to improve them, and it can be hard to keep up with these changes.

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CrowdStrike Response
6y
Awesome to hear your experience here has been positive and that you feel CrowdStrike has given you growth opportunities. We know when our people succeed, we succeed and we’re committed to maintaining our culture and to keep communication flowing as we navigate our rapid growth. Building more diverse teams throughout the organization is also a focus, so rest assured we're working on that. Thanks for the feedback!
5.0
Apr 8, 2019

Once in a decade company

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Pros

Game changing security platform. The product is literally 3-5 years ahead of the competitors. Smart people hand picked from top companies Seamless scalability in terms of workforce The decentralized work model works very well

Cons

The 401K needs to be matched.

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CrowdStrike Response
6y
Thanks for the great feedback and since our response is a little delayed, we can happily share that 401K match has been announced and is coming soon!
2.0
Apr 3, 2019

Shame on me...

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Pros

Crazy smart Founders, incredible product, happy customers.

Cons

Everything else... I was introduced to the business and the interview process through a friend who couldn't stop raving. I let myself get wooed. He quickly plugged me into the interview process and despite the fact that I know better, I took his words at face value and bypassed my usual Glassdoor research. BIG MISTAKE. After nearly 2 months in the interview process, I received an offer and joined the team. I started my career in startups and made the mistake of assuming BIGGER COMPANY = BETTER ORGANIZATION. Boy, was I wrong. Executive Leadership seems to have their stuff together but frontline and second-line management is a total mess. Onboarding was non-existent. Internal communication is terrible. Good ideas die on the vine because no one can figure out who needs to approve something before it can be tested. I spent more time chasing people internally to figure out how the heck to do my job than anything else. And there's definitely a "boys club" - align yourself to the right people and promotions fall in your lap and you can keep your job indefinitely despite little/no experience and gross incompetence. Despite exceeding my month 1 MBO targets by a mile and constantly asking for feedback I was abruptly, without cause, warning, or explanation, relieved of duty after 59 days. So much for "transparency" (a core value of the Sales org). Going back after the fact, I discovered more than a few terrible reviews about the Sales Development function. Lesson learned. Ultimately, letting me go was the kindest thing they could have done. I took a pay cut to join and have never in my career dreaded going into an office more than I did at CrowdStrike. I had planned to grit my teeth and bear it until an exit, but I'm so much happier (as is my wife) being out of that place.

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CrowdStrike Response
6y
Thank you for your feedback. It’s disappointing to hear your experience at CrowdStrike wasn’t entirely positive. We strive to foster environments where everyone feels they have the communication, tools and support to be successful. We’re sorry to hear we fell short on that for you.
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