Worst Management ever - IT Engineer SecurityScorecard Employee Review

1.0
Aug 24, 2016
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Pros

So-so Salary, a couple of nice guys within lower management level

Cons

Working with the CEO has been the worst work-related experience of my life. The guy is simply a border line psychopath with grandeur delusions who treats people like they are his belongings. Absolutely horrible experience, would not recommend it to anyone. Plus, the company is just a bad knock off of Bitsight, which is slowly taking over all of SecurityScorecard customers. This is a guy who worked as a Security Adviser for many companies many years, started his own Security Company, and recently had his own Skype account hacked. That pretty much sums up his reliability/credibility. We were constantly overworked, working late hours and on the weekends, and were treated like we had mental problems if we were not able to comply with the ludicrous demands the CEO forced upon us. So, to conclude, do not choose by any means whatsoever this company if another choice is available (Either their services or to work for the company itself).

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It is fantastic to hear that you are enjoying our enterprise client exposure and sales training. We know sales targets can feel demanding during peak quarters. To support you, our leadership team reviews these targets regularly, and we recently brought on a new Senior Director of Total Rewards to ensure our compensation remains fair and competitive. We are also continuously rolling out new enablement sessions and tools to help you succeed. Thank you for your hard work!
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SecurityScorecard has smart, hardworking people, and there are real opportunities to take on meaningful work quickly. If you are someone who can operate independently, solve ambiguous problems, and move fast, you can have a lot of impact here. There are also pockets of strong cross-functional collaboration, especially among employees who are genuinely trying to keep the business moving despite constant change.

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The biggest issue is leadership instability and inconsistent operating discipline. Priorities change quickly, ownership is often unclear, and too much critical work depends on a small number of people rather than durable processes or properly staffed teams. There is a pattern of asking employees to absorb more scope without the resources, authority, or support required to execute sustainably. Decision-making can feel reactive instead of strategic. Different teams may push overlapping initiatives without clear alignment, which creates confusion, duplicated work, and unnecessary political friction. There is also a tendency to reward urgency over planning, which leads to burnout and makes it difficult to build systems that last. Communication from leadership often feels disconnected from the reality of day-to-day execution. The company talks about transformation and innovation, but the internal operating model does not always support that ambition.

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SecurityScorecard Response
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Thank you for this detailed feedback. We are grateful you highlighted our team's talent and the opportunities for meaningful impact. We are listening closely to your concerns regarding operational discipline, as we want to avoid a hero culture in favor of sustainable success. As we grow into a more mature organization, management is focused on streamlining operations and building structured processes. We are planning for our future and increasing cross-functional alignment to support everyone.
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