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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 22 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Technical Support Engineer
2.7
29 April 2026
Work-Life Balance Can Be a Struggle Here
Pros: The team you work with is generally pretty solid. You can definitely learn a lot about cybersecurity here, which is great for career development. It's a big tech company, so there are resources.
Cons: For Technical Support Engineer roles, the hours are often long. On-call rotations can really mess up your personal time. Finding good work-life balance in the San Carlos office is tough.
Advice to Management: Management needs to address staffing issues, especially in support. Set more realistic expectations for employee availability and empower teams to manage their workload better to prevent burnout.
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Technical Account Manager
2.7
20 April 2026
Work-Life Balance Can Be a Real Grind Here
Pros: The compensation for Technical Account Manager roles in this big tech company is pretty solid, especially if you're in the San Carlos, CA office. Benefits package is decent, too. You get to work on critical cybersecurity projects which can be interesting.
Cons: Work-life balance here is a constant struggle, frankly. As a Technical Account Manager, you're always on call, and it's not uncommon to put in 50-60 hour weeks. There's pressure to respond to customer issues even on weekends, which really impacts personal time. Forget about true work flexibility.
Advice to Management: Management needs to address the long hours and on-call expectations for Technical Account Managers. Better staffing or clearer boundaries for client communication would improve employee well-being and reduce burnout. Invest in more resources for the cybersecurity team.
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Software Engineer
3.0
31 March 2026
Work-life balance can be tough here sometimes
Pros: It's great working on cutting-edge cybersecurity products. The San Carlos office has good amenities. I've learned a lot as a Software Engineer here.
Cons: Work-life balance isn't always good, especially around release cycles. You're often expected to put in long hours. The hybrid model means I still commute a lot for tough meetings.
Advice to Management: Try to enforce better boundaries during crunch times. It's tough on employee well-being.
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Software Engineer
2.9
26 February 2026
Demanding Work, Decent Tech Experience
Pros: You'll definitely grow your skills in network security; the problems are challenging. The team in the San Carlos, CA office is pretty smart and supportive. It's a solid place to learn the cybersecurity industry.
Cons: The work-life balance is tough, especially as a Software Engineer. Expect long hours, often needing to be online late or on weekends. It's not a true hybrid work setup in practice; you're expected to be onsite a lot.
Advice to Management: Management needs to really look at workload distribution for engineering teams. Burning out your best technical talent isn't sustainable. Offer more genuine work flexibility, not just in name.
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Software Engineer
3.3
1 December 2025
Work-Life Balance is Okay, But Demanding Role
Pros: As a Software Engineer here, I've found the benefits package is pretty solid. We've got a decent team, and there's some flexibility for hybrid work, which helps a bit. The challenges in the cybersecurity industry are interesting.
Cons: It's common to put in long hours, especially for software development projects nearing deadlines. The on-call rotations can really mess with your personal time, making true work-life balance tough. You often feel the pressure to deliver.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project scopes and resources to prevent consistent crunch times. Review on-call schedules to ensure employees aren't constantly burned out.
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