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Check Point Software Technologies

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Since a year new leadership has ruined the work culture and brought in unethical politics - Group Manager Check Point Software Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Aug 30, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have forgotten about pros I had earlier in Check Point.

Cons

You will end up with temper issues, depression, office politics involvements. You will have no place to sit and work .. tiny office. Unwanted threat from different GMs if you don’t oblige to their orders. Worst is they will load you until you get used to it. No work life balance, only work with no balance . Salary is not market standard. Constant attrition of senior engineer and we are left with no help. Regional & linguistic favourites and they get fast promotions and team switch’s seamlessly. I can’t stop describing about Check Point .. let me stop.

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Check Point Software Technologies Response
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Thank you for your time on the feedback. We regret the issues you have met and encourage you to reach out to your HR for further concerns or suggestions. We always strive to provide a better workplace environment for all our employees. We value your input and want to ensure that all our employees feel supported and heard.

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Pros

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Cons

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