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Check Point Software Technologies

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Check Point Software Technologies reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,732 total reviews)
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Nadav Zafrir

68% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Check Point Software Technologies has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,732 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Check Point Software Technologies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Apr 8, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Company has been around for a long time

Cons

Company has been around for a long time and everything is controlled behind the HQ curtain. They do everything in their power not to pay sales people, change revenue targets /quotas on the fly. Lot's of poaching by other sales reps that doesn't get addressed. Unless you need a pay check this is the bottom of the barrel sales gig.

2.0
May 29, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The technical advisors/Tier 3s you work with are excellent people. If it weren't for them, this review would only have one star. Free training/certs for Check Point products

Cons

TL;DR: If you don't want to be in a call center job, do not become a technical advisor for Check Point. If you want to advance your networking skills (and have a specialty in Check Point products), and are okay with being in a job that brings the stress levels a call center does: Do the training, get the free certs, work for around a year, then leave and get a less stressful + higher paying job. Alternatively, you could also seek employment for a similar position with other firewall companies. If you want general technology experience to get your foot in the door, while this will give good networking/troubleshooting experience, I strongly suggest you look elsewhere for something lower stress. --- If you look at other reviews from before mine was posted, you will likely see the same pros and cons. Things do not appear to have improved in the TAC in ~10 years. From my discussions with more tenured employees, the conditions have actually gotten drastically worse in 2023 (which I experienced firsthand). There were a long list of changes to how we're supposed to do our jobs, and it was not for the better. Do not let the job title deceive you, this is more call center than tech support. You are reviewed on surveys, call times, resolution speeds, # of calls/emails made to customers, # of closed tickets, etc. You can ask most working other tech support/help desk jobs, the stress levels of this job is not normal practice. There will always be stress with any job (especially tech), but most of the stress from this job is from management. Previously, those in the T2 advisor role would have 7 days (or 5 working days) to close a case before needing to escalate. Since 2023, that number has gradually gone down to only 3 days. This is a problem for multiple reasons: 1. New T2 engineers have less time to deeply analyze the issue at hand (and therefore learn from it & become stronger engineers as a result 2. Less closes for T2s (which is by far the most important metric) 3. Due to the incentive to 'rush' cases, this results in a worse experience for Check Point's customers 4. Much higher workload on T3's, who already had an intense workload prior to these changes Raises were also cut and replaced with weaker stock options, and the number engineers being promoted to higher positions has also decreased. There's not much incentive to perform exceptionally besides being bothered less by management. Unless you're one of the lucky 1-2 people getting insanely high numbers of closes, you will be hounded constantly (which takes away your time to actually do your job). The way things are run here, the high turnover rate isn't expected, it's *intended.

5.0
Dec 28, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Check Point is an incredible company to work for; and well deserving of being counted amongst Forbes' "World's Best Employers". Check Point is home to some of the best minds and talent working in Cybersecurity today. It is a challenging, fast-paced environment where no two work days are ever the same. Efforts are regularly made to reward individual and team efforts. Yet there is also strong value on achieving a great work/life balance. I joined Check Point 2.5 years ago and felt like a valued member of the team from day one. I quickly built relationships that felt more like family than just professionals collaborating. The level of commitment to teamwork and collaboration is like nothing I've experienced elsewhere in my career. There are no egos and everyone works well together; focused on the common vision and goal of delivering the best security and value to our customers. Management is incredibly supportive and very accessible. Questions, concerns and feedback have always been well received and addressed when necessary. There are many different career paths inside the company, allowing for many advancement opportunities. Management supports and encourages employees' career development and advancement. I would highly recommend Check Point to anyone looking for a career in Cyber Security.

Cons

As is the case with any Global organization of Check Point's size, it can sometimes be difficult to track down the right resource. However, this is less of an issue as you build relationships across the Organization if you make an effort to network with folks outside of your immediate team.

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