Leadership is struggling - Anonymous employee Infoblox Employee Review

1.0
Jul 19, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They know how to spend money

Cons

leadership comes off as aloof and unapologetic and apathetic when making tough decisions. they claim to be saving to invest by laying off ~100 people and cutting software (breaking contracts left and right). But at the same time are hiring many VPs and promoting people. There was a travel freeze that only a few teams adhered to. They claim to do everything backed by data but never produce data to show that any of their decisions have any basis other than someone's opinion.

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Infoblox Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. Leadership teams must often make very difficult decisions, and it is important for them to be communicated in an empathetic, transparent fashion. While we have tried to do this with recent changes, we may not have hit the mark. Rest assured, the changes we’re going through now are designed to ensure the long-term sustainability and growth of our company.

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