APJ was a terrible place - Sales Executive Ivanti Employee Review

1.0
29 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the staff were fantastic to work with. Some products were fantastic.

Cons

Management was a nightmare, the APJ leadership (presales and sales) had no leadership qualities ZERO value in any sales cycle on moving it along. In ANZ the leadership was incompetent and a puppet to both APJ and the Salt Lake City team. Products could have been great but with acquisitions, it was almost like products came to die here and very little innovation.

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5.0
9 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people. Good benefits and pay. Lots of opportunities for growth. Interesting projects. Great work life balance due to the ability to work remotely.

Cons

A lot of leadership changes recently which can cause for uncertainty as the new leaders are figuring out the company and how they want to move forward.

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Ivanti Response
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Thank you for your positive feedback and for being part of Ivanti over the past few years. We're glad you value the great team, benefits, growth opportunities, and flexible work-life balance. We understand that leadership changes can create some uncertainty, and we appreciate your patience as new leaders get acclimated and define our future direction. Your input is important as we continue to build an even stronger Ivanti together.
1.0
4 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not many. Would avoid working here if you have a choice. If you don’t have a choice then just buckle up until a better opportunity comes your way.

Cons

Job security is essentially nonexistent — layoffs are frequent and unpredictable, making it difficult to plan any kind of career stability here. Compensation is consistently below market, and despite strong individual performance, raises and bonuses are routinely withheld with the business cited as the reason. Growth opportunities are few and far between, leaving ambitious employees with little room to advance. Leadership operates reactively, with constant organizational changes that lack any coherent long-term strategy — making it hard to know what direction the company is actually heading.

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