CrowdStrike reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,189 total reviews)
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George Kurtz

86% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

CrowdStrike has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,189 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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1K reviews
5.0
Oct 7, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I'm extremely pro-CRWD, both as a company and in terms of its future. Overall, I feel happy to work here, but there are definite things to improve upon which could change my rating in the future: - Pay is pretty good (although not FAANG), and the quarterly bonus payout is a really cool feature - ESPP is awesome (15% discount w/lookback) - Best onboarding of my career, bar none - There are simply a lot of hard-working and kind people around. - Remote-first culture - Generally, work-life balance is good. This is my first company where I'm never bothered on the weekends or after hours. - Overall, the future is bright! - This is going to sound Kool-aidy, but it's the best cybersecurity company in the industry. Our product basically sells itself.

Cons

When I was writing this out there were more things than I initially thought, but here goes: - I understand the pressure that leadership is under. They serve two masters: we need to fulfill our mission and keep our customers safe, but also continue to grow as fast as we can, and while our customers and Wall Street frequently overlap in what they want and need, sometimes those goals don't always align. Depending on who you ask, there are a lot of focus areas and a ton of priorities. 5 year plans. Speeches at quarterly All hands. Corporate and team goals, and it gets dizzying. The message is often unclear. - I haven't been here forever, but while CrowdStrike has a ton of great people, it's filled with more than its fair share of "rest and vest" pre-IPO veterans who like to sit and complain about the good ol' days, even though they don't seem to produce much at all. - To the point above, while I haven't been here forever, in the years I've been here what I have seen is a leadership pullback. As the company's grown, there have been more unannounced re-orgs, execs leaving, and this and that happening with little or reactive communication, which leaves everyone wondering what's up and looking over their shoulder. Corporate comms needs to be re-done with a much clearer focus on transparency. - There is little to no training for managers, and managers aren't evaluated at all on how good they actually are as managers, so it's kind of a roll of the dice in terms of how effective your manager is and how they'll advocate for you. - Related to the above, I cannot explain to you how and why some people get promoted and others don't. There is no track or defined process, so it's very much up in the air behind a secretive and often delayed annual merit cycle. A lot of people were frustrated this year. - Speaking of, merit raises haven't been great lately. If I end up leaving, that will be why. Please give your top performers an incentive to stay! - There's no educational reimbursement at all. - 401k is embarrassingly bad for a company of our size with the revenue we generate.

1.0
Mar 27, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Health Benefits, and unlimited vacation,

Cons

CrowdStrike is the worst work environment and job I have ever had in my entire career. If you like frat parties, favoritism and management that belittle you then this company is for you. Also, no feedback is ever given on performance if management does not like you. You are gone.

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CrowdStrike Response
6y
We never like hearing that someone's experience at CrowdStrike wasn’t entirely positive. Our goal is to create an environment where every CrowdStriker feels valued and supported. We’re sorry to hear we fell short on that for you but we thank you for your feedback.
1.0
Mar 2, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay was competitive in my case. Exposure to current technologies. Large software infrastructure.

Cons

I was terminated via what I believe to be a "backdoor layoff". During my time I observed the attrition rate is enormous and ongoing; over 5K employees with an average tenure of 1.5yrs, according to LinkedIn data. What I witnessed was multiple very good engineers and low-level managers disappearing without an opportunity to say goodbye, and management that would sometimes not announce the departure, or when they did would rarely be willing to discuss the rationale. If you are applying for a remote job, ask about Return to Work policy; the CEO recently stated remote workers are less productive, but many employees don't have an office to go to. Confirm all benefits, perks, and cultural virtues listed in the job description, as well as all answers given by the recruiter and hiring manager--are also listed in a copy of the employee handbook, before signing-on. I was disappointed by several surprise requirements after obtaining a verbal agreement during the interview process. Maintain boundaries with your boss and schedule frequent use of the Unlimited Time Off benefit. Middle management in my department would frequently overwork staff and burnout is still a huge problem. Be good at reverse-engineering, making your own documentation, and conducting interrogations. There are a lot of technical problems, but it's not a healthy positive work environment where everyone plays fair. Engineers are forced to cut a lot of corners to meet high pressure deadlines. Disregard the anonymous 360 feedback system, and conduct your own reviews with peers 1:1. The system provided is abused by middle management as the primary medium for gaslighting, since you don't know exactly who, what, when, or whether it was resolved. A biased manager can easily twist the review without external oversight, so keep them honest. Keep detailed notes of any praise you receive, because you'll need it to defend yourself later. Before you quit, file a complaint to HR. It won't help you, but maybe it will help someone in the future. Read the negative Glassdoor reviews very carefully--look for recurring themes, and ask about them during your interview.

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CrowdStrike Response
3y
Hi there, thank you for this feedback. We regret that your experience with CrowdStrike did not meet your expectations during your tenure. CrowdStrike has significantly grown over the past two years, which accounts for many employees with less than two years of tenure. Regarding attrition, CrowdStrike’s annualized turnover is well below the average for the technology industry, and for departing individuals, CrowdStrike respects individual privacy and does not share personal information or details with other employees, regardless of why employees leave the Company. As it pertains to the work environment of our employees, CrowdStrike takes any and all complaints very seriously and will continue to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and fair treatment of its employees.
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