Toxic Environment- Stay Away - Sales Flashpoint Employee Review

1.0
29 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are still a couple of nice people there.

Cons

Flashpoint has seen over a third of its company get laid off starting in November and continues to hemorrhage top talent as they grab their life preservers in search of a boat that isn't capsized. Poor leadership in many areas of the organization have led to highly toxic bullying and clique behavior with some of the worst sticking together in an effort to push everyone else down. Most of the top analyst talent is gone with the exception of very few. HR is non existent and turns a blind eye to the destructive culture right along side the rest of senior management. Too concerned with the flashiness of marketing instead of putting out a sound, consistent offering in product and services. Under performance of lofty and unrealistic sales goals coupled with lack of innovation and execution has lead to the complete deterioration of company and culture.

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5.0
4 May 2026
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Pros

Strong leadership team, solid product, great culture

Cons

Typical growing pains in tech. Nothing out of the ordinary

4.0
5 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you're new to cyber intel, and are looking for a place to learn, this is where you want to be. Your mileage may vary depending on what team you're on within the intel department, but as a whole it's filled with some wonderful people who are great at fostering and encouraging growth. As long as you put in work and go beyond the bare minimum, that will be recognized and appreciated. If there's anything that you think looks interesting, all you need to do is ask somebody, and you can get involved.

Cons

The salary here is pretty low for the industry, and pay raises and promotions tend to come slowly. While this is a great place to learn about cyber intel, you can only grow so much here, and you will eventually hit a point where you've reached that limit and need to move on. That's something I saw happen time and time again, and Flashpoint has lost a lot of amazing people because of it.

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