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      How are the career development opportunities at F5?

      F5 reviews

      used to be good

      Manager
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      work-life balance is generally good, salaries are decent

      Cons

      no growth potential unless you mingle with internal politics, just verbal recognition and a lot of fluff

      Offshoring and Morale Decline

      Soc analyst
      Current employee
      Warsaw, Masovia
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Security Expertise: You'll gain valuable experience in the growing field of cybersecurity, specifically in DDoS protection and web application security. Silverline is a leader in this space, so the knowledge gained here is highly transferable. Technology: F5 is known for its innovative technology, and Silverline is at the forefront. You'll likely have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge security tools and platforms. Potential for Growth: The cybersecurity field is constantly evolving, offering good opportunities for career advancement within F5 or externally. Global Company: F5 is a multinational company, which can provide opportunities for collaboration with colleagues worldwide and potential for internal transfers.

      Cons

      Recent Layoffs: The company's recent layoffs in Europe, particularly with potential offshoring, can create job insecurity and impact morale. Limited Promotions (Depending on Location): The review you mentioned suggests promotions might be limited, especially in Europe. Stressful Environment: SOC work can be demanding, with potential for long hours and high pressure during security incidents. Compensation: lack of bonuses. It's worth researching typical salaries and benefits offered by F5 in your location.

      Excellent employer

      Manager
      Current employee
      Seattle, WA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great WLB, culture, and opportunities to progress

      Cons

      A bit political like any big company

      Great company with good future

      Technical account manager
      Current employee
      Hyderābād
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great culture, good opportunities and salaries

      Cons

      New technology will take time to settle

      Exciting and Innovative Opportunities for Software Developers at F5

      Software engineer
      Current employee
      Seattle, WA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      A supportive culture with ample opportunities for career growth and professional development.

      Cons

      The fast-paced environment can be demanding, with high expectations for performance and productivity

      Wish I could give zero stars

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Nothing that you cannot get in other firms

      Cons

      No recognition, management has no clue, no work/life balance, train indians so they can take your job

      1

      Great company; shady management

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great company with great benefits: - Quarterly wellness weekend - Amazing office installations - Flexible hybrid working conditions

      Cons

      Very poor management can be misleading and can jeopardize your career growth. Management tends to show a positive/nice face within the company, but 1:1 can be toxic, misleading, and sink your career growth for their benefit

      3

      Transitional Ops Model

      Sr product owner
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great people and work culture until last 1 year

      Cons

      Recent TS Ops Model change make sense in theory but the implementation plan doesn’t consider real life application. Sr Leadership decisions related to new Ops Model often results in tremendous admin overall for certain job roles Some roles in new model have no career path forward Employee feedback to adapt and improve is often ignored

      1

      Culture was good, degrading day by day

      Senior software engineer
      Current employee
      Hyderābād
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Good salary for freshers and new hires - Very good work life balance - Plenty of leaves - Free lunch and snacks - People are good

      Cons

      - Legacy tech stacks - No learning and growth - No career progression - No merit based promotion, you need to complete n number of years to get promoted, no matter how well you have performed over the year - Frequently changing policies are no more employee centric (like shifting of quarterly bonus to annually) - Managers play game but you won't notice. They are well trained to manipulate employees in diplomatic way - Frequent layoffs (includes high performers too) - Plenty of leaves, but people are not taking (management should motivate to take off) - People showing off their work by being active on teams and git on weekends and during late nights (honestly, we don't have that much work) - Managers expecting (though not forcing) everyone to join late night meetings (even if we are optional)

      3

      Some good, lots of bad

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Many smart and kind people trying to do good work.

      Cons

      Leadership struggles with articulating a clear, coherent strategy and tends to be overly focused on tactics. This tactical orientation often leads to siloed thinking and reinforces a culture where teams prioritize their own agendas over organizational goals. IT, in particular, frequently emphasizes internal politics, process, and bureaucracy rather than delivering measurable business value. Overstaffing exacerbates these inefficiencies, creating more layers of decision-making and slowing meaningful progress. There is a strong emphasis on projecting a “Digital,” “Product-led,” or “Agile” identity—sometimes veering into digital theater—rather than focusing on doing IT well, owning core responsibilities, and strategically delegating or letting go of what falls outside their scope. This focus on perception over performance can undermine credibility and distract from real outcomes. The organization also suffers from a lack of effective checks and balances. The culture tends to shy away from calling out leaders who distort reality, which reduces accountability and allows misaligned priorities to persist. In this environment, meaningful collaboration is often hampered, and opportunities to course-correct are missed, ultimately limiting the organization’s ability to serve customers and the business effectively.

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