Keeper Security reviews

2.8

44% would recommend to a friend

(288 total reviews)
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Darren Guccione

46% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Keeper Security has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 288 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Keeper Security employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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288 reviews
1.0
Feb 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good product. Bonuses each month. Outside of that nothing really good to say.

Cons

Account Management roles carry significant expectations for expansion and pipeline generation, which can feel closer to a hybrid AM/AE role. Quotas may depend heavily on renewal timing and customer budgets, not just activity. As the company grows, priorities and processes can shift quickly, requiring constant adaptation. Managing a broad portfolio while pursuing growth opportunities can stretch bandwidth, and success often depends on coordination across multiple teams. Like many scaling tech companies, organizational changes can occur, so stability may vary with market conditions.

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Keeper Security Response
2mo
We continuously evaluate how we define roles, set quotas and allocate resources to ensure they are aligned with both business objectives and employee success. Cross-functional collaboration and adaptability are important components of our culture, but we also understand the need for clarity, consistency and manageable workloads. Your feedback around role definition, territory alignment, and transparency is valuable and these are areas we actively review as we continue to grow. We remain committed to fostering an environment where employees can succeed, develop and feel supported.
1.0
Jan 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you work here long enough there will eventually come a point when the late night slack calls, insults, and petty outbursts of the CEO no longer bother you. The random firings, the hyper aggressive emails (Strength and Honor?), the absence of management, training, thought leadership or meaningful progress will seem slightly odd, but no longer worth caring about. You will finally realize that this company is a joke; and while you may have wasted some time here, at least you will leave with enough horror stories to regal future colleagues for years to come. At that point you will fine peace. Namaste.

Cons

Keeper is a chaotic environment. This is true from the individual contributor level to the most senior roles, and across every department. There is no management layer because no serious professionals will put up with the level of disrespect and abuse that the CEO and CTO level on employees. At least a dozen senior leaders have joined an left in the last two years alone. These are professionals with decades of expertise. Instead of seeing this as a signal that something is wrong, the CEO immediately slanders them and calls them weak (yes he actually says that). The minimal management that does exist is laughably small for a company of Keeper's size and they have only survived by being yes men. That means no creativity, no expert opinion, no strategy. The entire operation is the CEO and CTO. It's the thinking of a 30 person company, not a 300 person company. As a result, the CEO and CTO attempt to "manage" all the way down to individual contributors. That means attacks, insults, public embarrassments, and harassment at all hours of the day. It really doesn't matter what role you're in. At some point the CEO or CTO will call you to scream about something. The ICs and low level managers that last more than 6 months do so through luck, or by deftly passing blame to someone else in the organization. Again, that leaves no space for the things that make a business successful. There is no collaboration, There is no passion. HR exists to perform terminations, not cultivate talent. Engineering fixes rushed deployments instead of innovating. Marketing SPAMs higher volumes instead of testing new strategies. Product... well, product doesn't actually event exist, but you get the point. It's impossible for a company to operate this way for long and the day it all falls apart is closer than anyone is willing to admit out loud. In short, there is no reason to join this company. For those of you still there, I wish you well and hope you know that the grass really is greener on the other side.

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Keeper Security Response
5mo
We strongly disagree with the characterization presented here, as it does not reflect the reality of Keeper Security, nor the experience of the vast majority of our employees. The statements regarding leadership conduct, company culture and organizational structure are wildly untrue. Keeper is led by experienced, driven executives who hold high standards, operate with transparency and are deeply invested in building a successful, scalable organization. We categorically reject claims of abuse or disrespect and take workplace conduct seriously across all levels of the company. Our leadership team is supported by seasoned professionals and managers who play a critical role in strategy, execution and team development and are committed to a robust work life balanced culture. Like many fast-growing technology companies, Keeper evolves continuously. Change, accountability and high expectations are part of building a world-class organization. We stand firmly behind our leaders and the teams driving that progress. We are proud of the talent across engineering, product, marketing and operations and we remain confident in the direction, culture and future of the company.
1.0
Dec 29, 2025

A train wreck

Recommend
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Pros

There were no pros working for Keeper. It was by far the most toxic work environment. Expectations of 24/7 availability, fear and intimidation paired with gaslighting. People would be promoted one day then fired the next. Everyone is seen as the enemy the minute they leave or are sent packing. There are certain people in positions of power (HR, leader of Communications specifically) that will get you fired if you don’t praise the ground they walk on.

Cons

Pretty much stated above. Incredibly toxic and mentally draining. Choosing to leave was the only thing I could do to save my health.

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Keeper Security Response
5mo
We strongly disagree with the claims made in this review, as they do not reflect the reality of Keeper Security or the experience of our employees. Allegations of intimidation, retaliation or favoritism are incorrect and not aligned with how we operate at a core level. Keeper maintains an open-door policy at all levels of the organization, and employees are encouraged to raise concerns directly with HR or leadership without fear of retaliation. Decisions related to performance, promotion and separation are made thoughtfully and with care, not arbitrarily or as described here. We are proud of the culture we continue to build, one that values transparency, accountability and mutual respect. We stand firmly behind our leadership and teams as we grow.
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