Jamf reviews

3.0

34% would recommend to a friend

(635 total reviews)
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Beth Tschida

100% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Jamf has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 635 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Jamf employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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635 reviews
2.0
Jan 8, 2026

Not what it once was

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Your direct teams are typically made up of very talented people - The products have a great reputation and the underlying technology is very solid for the most part. - The Mac admin community that Jamf has fostered is really great

Cons

Since Jon took over things took a turn for the worse. Ever changing targets, inconsistent messaging, messy go to market planning and arguably most important a collapse in the culture. I joined when Dean was still heading up the company and it genuinely felt very people first. That has gone, with repeated layoffs, toxic management and political infighting that has caused people to fear for their jobs and be afraid to come up with new ideas. Perks constantly being removed even down to things like not being allowed AirPods as standard equipment even if your job role necessitates daily calls. Even with all the employee perk and benefits cuts, the C-Suite still gets paid several million a year where the average employee is lucky to get a pay rise. Execs are also super out of touch. When forcing return to office that no one wanted, we were told that we would have to pay for it ourselves and that the free time we would lose commuting didn't matter because we 'can relax on our commute'. Career progression was non-existent in recent years outside of sales.

2.0
Dec 17, 2025

High Hopes

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Pros

Jamf offers strong products, a respected brand in the Apple management space, and many talented, passionate people across the organization. My colleagues were incredibly supportive, thoughtful, and genuinely amazing to work with. Peer-level collaboration was one of the highlights of my experience, and I consistently felt respected and appreciated by the people I worked alongside day to day. From the outside, Jamf presents itself as inclusive, supportive, and values-driven, which is appealing and meaningful.

Cons

My experience on my team did not fully align with that external message at the leadership level. Management dynamics made it difficult to feel psychologically safe sharing ideas or feedback, particularly due to concerns around job security. Over time, this created an environment where speaking up felt risky rather than encouraged. The culture on my team often felt like an “old boys’ club,” where certain voices consistently carried more weight than others. Despite Jamf’s stated commitment to inclusion, I did not feel that diverse perspectives were consistently welcomed or acted upon in practice. There was also a noticeable lack of strategic planning and clarity at the team level. Ideas and suggestions were frequently dismissed or not acknowledged, which led to disengagement. Eventually, I found myself staying quiet and focusing solely on doing my job for a paycheck — not because I lacked ideas or passion, but because my input did not feel valued.

3.0
Dec 11, 2025
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Pros

Constant evolution in the market

Cons

Always changing and never allow you time to settle into a role. Territories are flipped annually and right when you think you have your territory figured out, you get moved.

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