Eset review - System Engineer ESET Employee Review

4.0
21 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Great people * Great offices * Great products * Great technologies

Cons

* Non-competitive salary * Bureaucracy * Overloading of teams with projects

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ESET Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for being a valued part of ESET. We're thrilled to hear your appreciation for our people, offices, products, and technologies—these are all pillars of what makes ESET a great place to work. We also recognize that as we grow and innovate, there are always opportunities to refine internal processes and project planning. Your feedback is appreciated and will be taken into consideration as we continue striving to enhance the employee experience across all areas.

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5.0
18 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great team, have enjoyed everything so far

Cons

Pay could be higher across the board compared to competitors

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ESET Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the 5-star review. We’re glad to hear you’ve enjoyed working with such a great team and that your experience at ESET has been positive so far. Creating a collaborative, supportive environment is very important to us, and it’s great to know that has stood out to you. We also appreciate your perspective on compensation. We continuously evaluate our overall employee value proposition to remain competitive and support our teams in meaningful ways. Thank you for being part of ESET and for taking the time to leave your feedback.
1.0
2 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company spends a lot of money on events and parties which are fun to attend.

Cons

My experience with ESET has been extremely frustrating. Day‑to‑day decisions seemed driven more by internal politics than by performance or merit. Advancement and visibility often appeared reserved for a small inner circle, while strong contributors outside those relationships were overlooked or ignored. There is a persistent sense of nepotism and favoritism, which makes it difficult to stay motivated or believe that hard work would be recognized fairly. Transparency around promotions, pay, and leadership decisions felt lacking, and feedback was often vague or inconsistent. Over time, this environment eroded trust and morale. If you thrive in political environments or already have the right connections, you may do fine here, but for employees expecting a merit‑based, objective workplace, this can be a very disappointing experience. Would not recommend to professionals looking for fairness, accountability, or growth based on performance alone.

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