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
Aug 1, 2025
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Pros

Incredibly talented design team doing their best in spite of leadership. manager was thoughtful, communicative, and genuinely cared about our growth (which made the whiplash even more shocking). You’ll learn how to work under pressure… mostly from trying to read the CEO’s mood. Great place to practice emotional regulation before you're suddenly removed from the company mid-sentence.

Cons

I worked on the design team at Keeper Security for a year and had the privilege of working under a truly exceptional manager, one of the most genuinely supportive, communicative, and growth-minded leaders I’ve ever had. They always had the team’s best interests at heart and fostered a culture of collaboration, trust, and encouragement. The design team as a whole is smart, kind, close-knit, and talented. That part of the company was something truly special. But none of that matters if the CEO decides you’re next. Leadership at Keeper, namely the CEO, operates on a foundation of fear, unpredictability, and ego. The CEO inserts himself into everyday team operations in a way that feels less like leadership and more like psychological warfare. He implements systems that devalue everyone below him, including a micromanagement structure where every design ticket, regardless of how many layers of approval it had already passed through, still had to be reviewed by him. That includes sign-off from experienced designers, team leads, and internal stakeholders, only for it to land in the CEO’s inbox for final say. It’s demoralizing. It screams “I don’t trust any of you,” and it crushed morale. The CEO gives inconsistent, performative praise, telling me at a work party that I was “so talented” and that he wanted to see more of my work, while simultaneously undermining people behind closed doors. He frequently said things like “I have eyes everywhere,” which created an unsettling feeling of constant surveillance. When complaints were made about my performance, they were vague, delivered indirectly, and completely lacking in constructive feedback. I followed up multiple times for clarification, not to argue, but to grow, and received nothing in return. Then I was abruptly fired. Just hours after a productive and positive one-on-one with my manager, and shortly after a seemingly pleasant conversation with the CEO on a video call, I got a call from HR. They began to explain the reason, something about a freelance ad they believed I had posted (I hadn’t), but before I could respond or process anything, the call dropped, my computer shut down, a lock icon appeared, and I was completely locked out of all systems. No exit conversation. No feedback. No warning. Just erased. This is what they do. I watched it happen to others. People vanish without explanation, and the rest of us are told not to ask questions. It’s fear-based leadership through and through. Every Sunday night became anxiety-inducing, not because of the work, but because we never knew what kind of mood the CEO would bring in Monday morning. That kind of cortisol should not be part of your job description. Worse still, my health insurance was cut off that same night at midnight. I had necessary medication that jumped from $35 to $450. No notice. No time to prepare. No support. Just you’re gone. If you’re reading this and considering taking a role at Keeper, please understand that no amount of talent, dedication, or professionalism will protect you from being blindsided. If you’ve ever wondered what it truly feels like to be just a number, this place will give you that.

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Keeper Security Response
10mo
While we recognize that experiences may vary, we want to take this opportunity to clarify an important aspect of our employment policy. Keeper maintains a clear and consistent approach regarding exclusive employment and conflict-of-interest standards. From the hiring process through onboarding, we communicate that all employees are expected to maintain Keeper as their sole source of employment. This policy is in place to ensure alignment, transparency and focus across our teams, and is a standard practice within our organization. In situations where it becomes evident that this policy has been violated, such as through outside employment or contract work, appropriate action is taken in accordance with the terms of our employment agreements. These decisions are based on policy considerations, not on individual performance or personal factors. We remain committed to fostering a supportive and collaborative workplace where employees can thrive and grow their careers within a clear and fair framework.
5.0
Jul 29, 2025
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Pros

I genuinely enjoy working at Keeper Security. As an Implementation Specialist, I feel part of a team where collaboration, support, and openness to ideas are part of the day-to-day culture. My colleagues are kind, and the environment encourages me to speak up and contribute. There's a clear path for growth here, and I appreciate the fully remote setup, which comes with a strong sense of trust, there’s no micromanagement, just the freedom to do my best work. Everyone I’ve interacted with, even outside of my team, has been friendly and helpful. Overall, I feel comfortable and genuinely happy working here.

Cons

If I had to mention a downside, it would be that HR logistics for EMEA employees could be improved. It’s a minor issue in the bigger picture, but still something that could be streamlined.

5.0
Jul 24, 2025
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Pros

If you like solving problems, wearing a few different hats at times, and helping people get real value out of an industry leading product that actually matters, you’ll probably enjoy working here. The Implementation team is small but MIGHTY—we move fast, collaborate constantly, and are trusted to own our work and projects. It’s not fluff work either. We’re helping organizations harden their security posture, and that makes the day-to-day have meaning. The people here are sharp, motivated, and honestly just good to work with. I’ve learned a ton about cross-functional collab, project ownership, and real customer challenges, and it’s made me better at what I do. There’s plenty of room to grow (as if everyday were not already a challenge) if you’re proactive and not afraid to speak up with ideas or a will to question the norm.

Cons

With the pace of change due to the drive of continuous improvements and the complexity of some customer environments, things can get INTENSE. You need to be self-motivated and willing to adapt quickly—especially when working within a group or high-octane producers. But that’s part of what makes this job interesting.

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