Pros
Salary but only if you negotiate well upfront.
Cons
Working at SecurityScorecard was a frustrating experience. The company talks a lot about innovation and customer success, but behind the scenes it's chaotic, disorganized, and poorly managed. Internal communication is a mess. Teams don’t talk to each other, priorities shift constantly, and there’s little to no clarity from leadership. You're often left guessing what the expectations are, and when things go wrong (which they often do), there's no accountability — just blame-shifting and finger-pointing. HR is a non-existent entity in this organisation. The culture can feel toxic at times, with unrealistic demands and minimal support. It’s the kind of place where hard work goes unnoticed, and those who shout the loudest get ahead, not those who actually deliver. Recognition is rare, and development opportunities are virtually non-existent. Most of the time, it felt like firefighting — jumping from one poorly handled issue to the next without ever fixing the root problems. There’s a serious disconnect between teams and leadership. Seniority is not respected and some unethical practices witnessed especially in the sales function. Unless major changes are made in leadership, communication, and team structure, I wouldn’t recommend this as a place for anyone looking for a stable, supportive, or rewarding work environment.