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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1.0
Oct 19, 2022

Avoid

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Pros

Remote work and that’s about it

Cons

Very chaotic environment and management lacks backbone.

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CrowdStrike Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. Please know supporting our people is a priority. If there is any way we can better support you, please reach out to your HR Business Partner.
1.0
Sep 10, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Cash rich company. Can offer good package if negotiated well.

Cons

The senior management is completely incapable for leading an engineering team The culture is suffocating. The top lead of India office is a puppet to the leadership and completely lacks judgement. They simple follow orders and no one challenges or even tries to get to the bottom of the issue or defends their employees. During my tenure I have seen 4 unethical layoffs. Master slave relationship between managers and engineers No work life balance and the senior management supports this behavior. Worst part: CrowdStrike's product is to stop breaches. However the company itself is paranoid that they do not encourage engineering team for any R&D to experiment. You can only visit the authorized sites on the internet. They are afraid that they themselves cannot defend against breaches. What kind of product are they making when the company itself does not have confidence on their product? I have seen engineers being laid off on weak grounds and the company will force the employee to resign. No job security. Better to look for job in other companies rather than working here. I wish I could have negative stars.

4.0
Nov 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- industry leader so the product typically sells itself - the ESPP is a solid employee retention tool, especially for CrowdStrike vets who joined pre-IPO - smart management and Engineers who understand our motto “one team, one fight” - you don’t have to recreate the wheel during evaluations. Tons of internal resources to help you get to the next step and great subject matter experts who can provide quick pointers. - easy to do this job from home - if you need help or have a question, there is almost always someone who will point you in the right direction and walk you through solving a technical concern. - strong value proposition; easy to sell something that is a “need to have” vs. a “nice to have.” - Base is average but commission and accelerators plus RSUs are strong. Acceptable OTE, and very reasonable to meet or exceed quota.

Cons

- Internally, too much emphasis on various political agendas that have nothing to do with cybersecurity, which cater to the loudest voices in the room, yet are unnecessary and unwelcome for many at the company. The intent is good but the messaging is not always ideal or wanted. - for a company that is hyper focused on DEI, it seems strange how few women there are in sales roles. It appears that some CrowdStrike locations have an almost entirely male driven sales org. I can imagine it would be intimidating to join if your team is all dudes. - lots of new releases and modules/acquisitions which in theory are great since we can now sell to a wider range of personas, but it causes sales friction because of minimal resources across these teams, so sales conversations beyond the endpoint have a tendency to stall. This will change, but we don’t know when or how. - they say this job is not territory dependent but it very much is. TOLA, the Northeast, and Silicon Valley understand and appreciate CrowdStrike’s value and will always find the budget for CrowdStrike. Others are still stuck in a legacy mindset so it’s a harder and different sell. - no more open vacation. Some sales reps in certain roles now have limited PTO for compliance purposes. They tried to sugarcoat this is a positive thing because companies that offer open PTO have employees who don’t actually use it, however this is not the case for many reps here. This change caused some initial resentment because it felt like some had capped vacations and others didn’t due to exempt vs. non-exempt status. - as we rapidly grow, the red tape is growing too. There are more internal barriers to get simple requests approved and more people who need visibility within every step of a sale.

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CrowdStrike Response
4y
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback—you're clearly very invested in helping make CrowdStrike the best workplace it can be. It's great to hear you stand behind our product, leaders, culture and mission. However, we're disheartened by some of your comments around workplace diversity, PTO and support for the Sales teams. Please know we are continually striving to create a supportive, inclusive and equitable workplace across departments and at all levels of the company. If you'd like to discuss your specific feedback further, we encourage you to reach out to HR or Lindsey N. in Employee Experience.
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