JFrog reviews

4.3

86% would recommend to a friend

(579 total reviews)
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Shlomi Ben-Haim

93% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

JFrog has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 579 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The JFrog 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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1.0
Aug 9, 2023

Revolving door

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Pros

If you're into the same free lunches, chocolate fountains and Halloween candies all year, then yea...it's fun to join in on all the hoo-rah events for each holiday. Don't get me wrong, the people are great, work hard, believe in the Codex northstar values but it's a revolving door with people coming in/out constantly. The attrition is through the roof!

Cons

The lack of communication between teams is astounding and no one is on the same page whatsoever. Mixed messaging from leadership, middle management has no influence and passes down blurry goals. JFrog rode the hype on their one hit wonder, Artifactory, and has nothing to offer since (just failed acquisitions that doesn't even work on their ecosystem). Take it for what it's worth but don't waste your time!

1.0
Dec 27, 2022

A tech sweat shop with a toxic culture

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Pros

Can't think of any. If your mission in life is to slog for a company for a crappy free lunch, this is the place to join. That's there only selling point.

Cons

The culture is toxic. They'll sell you on how they are one big happy family. It's all kumbaya until you realize how farcical and far fetched it is. People are passive aggressive and some downright rude. It's a revolving door of exits with people getting burnouts, leaving or being let go. Highest churn I've seen anywhere. Unlike many companies that are now fully remote, at JFrog you are forced to work from their office. It's a mentality and culture from the 1990s/early 2000. Forget work/life balance. It's hands-down a tech sweat shop . HR is awful. Bunch of unqualified, unprofessional numpties. The stock has completely collapsed from where it was when they went public.

1.0
Mar 25, 2022
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Pros

You meet some amazing people who are just as miserable as you.

Cons

1. The US HQ office often smells like piping hot human waste because it’s a rented out warehouse across the street from the dump. Yet leadership talks with a straight face about how it’s a privilege to be there with the expectation of cult-like clapping and cheers to back up whatever delusion they are spewing that day. 2. Free lunch and an open office design aren’t work perks anymore, this isn’t 2010. 3. Absolutely no one enjoys being talked about in a different language 3 feet from where they are sitting, have managers sit unapproachable in closed-door meetings all day every day, wait weeks for any type of guidance on projects which require at least 5 people to approve before anything can move forward, then be told all the ways they are a disappointment. Meanwhile the people who are giving this horrible feedback were hired out of cultural nepotism while the peons around them have actual, usable skills. "Demoralizing" doesn't even begin to describe the company culture here. 4. For every picture posted of a team smiling at the camera, there is someone off-camera whom absolutely no one respects anyway literally yelling for everyone to look more happy. The entire company reeks of fake smiles and superficial niceties.

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