Kaseya reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(2,388 total reviews)

Rania Succar

56% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Kaseya has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,388 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kaseya 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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2K reviews
5.0
Jan 19, 2026

Good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Its have been a good experience over all.

Cons

I just got promoted. I dont see much cons. Yes.. WFH isnt given much

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Kaseya Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and congratulations on your promotion! We’re glad to hear that your experience has been positive, and appreciate all the contributions you've made.
2.0
Jan 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- the partners that you genuinely create partnerships with - connections; because everyone at some point gets fired or laid off here so you will have a lot of connections afterwards - if you're lucky, you will have great teammates that sit next to you. And that's about it that a PRO at Kaseya

Cons

You know how I know this company is NOT it? During the holiday season, Thanksgiving to be exact- they posted a social media post on LinkedIn giving thanks.. to who in particular? Their customers only, THAT IS IT. No mention of any of their hardworking employees. The funniest part? Kaseya is the most hated cybersecurity company in the entire industry (REDDIT IT, please). bonus fyi- they also actually DO NOT care about their partners either and just posting to pretend that they do.. they really just want these people's money and that's all they care about. Here's more - they have the most toxic work culture I have seen in today's modern workplace. It's like professionalism does not exist in this place. Management gets promoted not based on talent or skills, but who they know and who they've been sucking up to. THERE IS ZERO LEADERSHIP skills with their managers, there's only like 2-3 people that actually possess this skill in the entire organization, the rest is a joke. Further, Kaseya does not care about their people at all. They may mask it and pretend they do and if you are young and new to corporate, you will fall for it. But rest assured, they only look at you as a profit making machine NOT as a human being. Lastly, if you end up working here as an AM, because the accounts that they give you all hate the company- or at least 99% of them. So you will end up trying to actually play guidance counselor and mending those broken relationships that Kaseya only did to themselves due to shady, dishonest business practices. If you value where you work and want to be valued in return, THIS IS NOT THE PLACE AT ALL. Forget about whatever $$ they are offering you, if you value your peace and worth (which both are priceless), please stay far away from this company. Also, there is plenty of other companies out there that actually offer more. Save yourself.

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Kaseya Response
4mo
This is not the experience we strive to provide for our team members, and we sincerely apologize. Your feedback has been shared internally as part of ongoing discussions on areas we are working to improve. We value each team member with the utmost respect and provide resources and training to support their career growth. Thank you for your time with us, and we wish you continued success in your career.
1.0
Jan 18, 2026

Don't walk, RUN AWAY! High performers should look elsewhere.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The only meaningful advantage is a short-term increase in base salary. The company relies on higher initial pay because it cannot attract or retain strong talent otherwise. If you need a job immediately or want a temporary income bridge, this company can serve as a stopgap but it is NOT a place where anyone with long-term ambition should invest their career.

Cons

MANUFACTURED GLASSDOOR REPUTATION – Reviews should be viewed with extreme skepticism, as employees are repeatedly pushed by leadership to post positive reviews to drown out negative feedback, artificially inflating the public score. (just watch how quickly they respond to all reviews with canned responses, and the negative reviews they will not address the actual points) REPEATED LAYOFFS SIGNAL DEEPER ISSUES – Attrition is constant across all levels, with multiple rounds of layoffs occurring in April 2024, September 2025, October 2025, November 2025, December 2025, and January 2026. Companies that are genuinely healthy do not require this many workforce reductions in such a short period of time. ENDLESS REORGANIZATIONS – Reporting lines, priorities, and roles change constantly without strategy or follow-through, ensuring nothing durable is ever built. NO WORK LIFE BOUNDARIES – PTO exists on paper only; employees are routinely contacted during time off, and failure to respond quietly counts against you later. BONUSES DISCONNECTED FROM REALITY – Despite optimistic internal messaging, bonuses are inconsistent and often underdeliver, while executives remain insulated from the impact. WEAK BENEFITS – Healthcare and retirement offerings lag industry standards and were clearly deprioritized for years. They just announced they're starting a 401k match... in 2026!! YIKES!! EQUITY WITH NO REAL WORLD VALUE – Equity is heavily marketed but offers no realistic liquidity or upside, with major secondary equity platforms unwilling to even loan you money to purchase it. It's issued underwater (strike price is below fair market value) and there are people on Hiive trying to sell their shares with zero interest. SUBSTANDARD SEVERANCE PROTECTIONS – Severance packages fall well below industry norms and provide minimal downside protection, even for experienced employees. Anyone joining should assume sudden termination with little financial buffer and plan accordingly. REACTIVE AND UNSTABLE LEADERSHIP – Decisions are short-term, cost driven, and frequently reversed, forcing employees to spend more time fixing chaos than doing meaningful work. CULTURE OF FEAR AND SILENCE – Employees operate in survival mode, avoid speaking up, and assume their role is temporary due to constant churn and instability. CAREER STAGNATION FOR HIGH PERFORMERS – This environment does not develop talent; it burns people out, stalls careers, and sends strong professionals looking for the exit. Bottom line: repeated layoffs, constant churn, weak severance, and unstable leadership are not signs of a thriving company. Save aggressively, trust nothing beyond your base pay, and do not assume the company will protect you if circumstances change. High-value professionals should look elsewhere.

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Kaseya Response
4mo
We apologize that this was your experience, as this is not the environment we strive for. We review every piece of feedback and concern with the utmost sensitivity and urgency, raising them to our leadership team as part of our ongoing efforts to improve. Every voice at Kaseya matters, and we encourage team members to share their concerns. While we can't change your experience, we're learning from it, and we thank you for your time with us. We wish you continued success in your future endeavors.
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