Don't work there unless you don't have a choice! - Senior Sales Engineer Malwarebytes Employee Review

1.0
Nov 9, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Still trying to think about some

Cons

Half cooked product which I was ashamed trying to position with my customers but still did (many basic features missing) Too much politics in our office (people criticizing each other, incompetent manager...) Targets unachievable Been lured into joining because the company was supposed to go IPO.. Still waiting. Salary was lower than the industry

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Malwarebytes Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give your honest feedback. Please know senior management frequently checks these reviews and your comments will be reviewed. We apologize that your experience with Malwarebytes was not what you had hoped for. We take pride in our product and listen to the feedback from our customers. We are continually making updates to incorporate features and functionality that meet changing customer needs. We have made strides to provide specific manager trainings that coincide with our results from the annual manager feedback survey. Lastly, our team reviews marketplace data annually to ensure we are within market standards. If you have any additional insight you’d like to share, please feel free to send me an email.

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