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
5.0
Sep 15, 2015

Best Company I Have Ever Worked For

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Keeper has an amazing way to drive staff to their potentional. If you are willing to work hard and achieve your goals this company will be an amazing opputunity.

Cons

I can not think of anything negative about Keeper. This company rewards handwork and dedication.

1.0
Nov 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

None. I worked with keeper when it was in early stage, so we had a small workplace with no facilities, except coffee.

Cons

CTO thinks everybody should know everything. Within couple of days he started threatening me with consequences. Glad that I was let go after a month because within 2 days I got better job paying twice than what keeper was offering.

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Keeper Security Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback and your past efforts at Keeper. We work hard to deliver great results and I’m not satisfied when I hear a Team Member’s experience didn’t meet their expectations. Even if it’s been a several years since you were here, all feedback is valuable feedback because it helps us be better tomorrow than we are today. Our growth since you were here in the “early stages” required creativity, learning from our wins and mistakes, and evolving our team. And, I’m happy to say our perks have grown beyond the coffee maker you remember :). From the early days of bootstrapping this startup from a handful of dedicated people, Keeper has a great PTO program, amazing healthcare benefits, stocked kitchens with snacks and drinks, regular free lunches for our Team Members, team building events, and much more. Craig, and the entire Sr. Leadership Team, do have very high expectations for dedication, effort and results. We’re proud of that, and our Team Members have shared with us that they appreciate our candid and timely performance feedback. We expect greatness, because our customers and stakeholders demand it and the critical nature of our cybersecurity work require it. So, while it was not a great fit for you at Keeper, part of our role as leaders is to ensure you are happy and successful, even if that balance is achieved elsewhere. - John Pollak; VP; People & Talent
1.0
Jul 9, 2024
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Pros

1. I really liked my manager. And the office is cool. 2. Some of the people are really good folks.

Cons

1. The aggressive behavior from senior leaders is bloody crazy. The other departments turn a blind eye to it but everyone knows how toxic the sales side is, and how difficult the leaders personalities are to figure out. Some of them are so normal and friendly and others one are condescending and gossipy. The CSM leaders and the newer US sales manager especially. It's like high school. And none of them have authority. The CEO runs them and i heard the ones who have disagreed with him get sacked pretty quickly. 2. This company is not for women. Unless you're in Marketing. Ask the women in sales or accounting or HR. Or leadership, there's not many of those. The C-levels makes comments on women's looks on all company-wide calls and you can tell by the looks on the womens' faces that it's uncomfortable. I think there are 2 female sales leaders in the whole place and I can't imagine how bad it must be for them. One of them is very quiet and has a tiny team and the other one has been here for years. Not sure how she's survived so long except she gets a lot of awards and stuff on LinkedIn so she's probably just good PR? 3. God help you if ever dare to disagree with the CEO or CTO. They say they operate "flat" but that's completely untrue. They get annoyed if a sales rep comes to them with questions and immediately tell you to "ask your leader." But you get in trouble if you don't ask for the CEO and CTO to join all your sales calls. It changes all the time. The CEO is erratic and gets mad when employees don't work on night and weekends. There is no reason why everyone should be under so much stress and fear. The CEO is unnecessarily causing psychological and emotional harm to his employees because he thinks that will make people work harder. People are worried every day about getting fired. 4. These types of reviews make them sooooo angry. Because they are right? They yell at everyone to do better and tell pointless stories over and over but the company is performing really good. Why don't they ever talk about that? It's always pessimistic and telling sellers they're lazy and expendable and replaceable. Great culture. Oh wait, there is no culture. No company kick offs or incentives or contests or presidents clubs. You'd think the company was doing poorly based on the constant criticism and panicked mentality. 5. I herd all the leaders have stocks in the company but none of them ever seem to make it here long enough to do anything with it. Is this on purpose? Probably but idk. Doesn't seem like the CEO has any interest in selling because he's a totally control freak "genius" so the stock is probably worthless. 6. Constant firings, even of Senior leaders, I feel bad for them. It's a culture of favouritism. And if you fall out of favour, you're clipped and then the remaining leaders slam those people in all company meetings after they're gone. It's so off putting. There's definitely no career path, they only promote people the CEO likes, and it's always in the US, and just because someone is good at selling doesn't mean they know how to be a manager. 7. They encourage you to use your Holiday time but don't be fooled. If your response time is less than an hour, you'll hear about it. Even during your sickness time. Doesn't matter if you took time off or not. They don't recognize some bank or national holidays either. And the maternity and paternity leave? An absolute disgrace. Especially in the states! 8. Don't even think about having interests outside of work but if you do, make sure no one knows about it. They'll find a reason to fire you. The CEO can be in a band???? but no one else can have any side projects or interests. 9. There is no "culture." Sales contests get mentioned but they only do them when they're desperate. And we're expected to be SO grateful for it. No Presidents club or any team get-togethers unless a leader does one off the books. So dodgy. I liked my manager a lot but it was clear he had NO say over things. It was all about what the CEO wanted. 10. The systems. They use Salesforce but no one is an admin. The reporting is all bullocks and the one admin we had who was good still gets bashed all the time. I'm fairly suspicious that I was never paid correctly. 11. Don't bother. Save your sanity. They change policies every month, change quotas midway through a year (if you did too well, they raise your quota), and fire people constantly for no reason. Bloody awful.

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Keeper Security Response
1y
The contents of this review are simply inaccurate. Our diverse and high-performing leadership team strives for transparency and open communication. We are committed to ensuring that all team members feel heard and valued. We encourage employees to approach our leaders or HR directly with concerns, and are open to any constructive feedback that helps improve our collective effectiveness.
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