Not what it once was - Anonymous employee Jamf Employee Review

2.0
8 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Your direct teams are typically made up of very talented people - The products have a great reputation and the underlying technology is very solid for the most part. - The Mac admin community that Jamf has fostered is really great

Cons

Since Jon took over things took a turn for the worse. Ever changing targets, inconsistent messaging, messy go to market planning and arguably most important a collapse in the culture. I joined when Dean was still heading up the company and it genuinely felt very people first. That has gone, with repeated layoffs, toxic management and political infighting that has caused people to fear for their jobs and be afraid to come up with new ideas. Perks constantly being removed even down to things like not being allowed AirPods as standard equipment even if your job role necessitates daily calls. Even with all the employee perk and benefits cuts, the C-Suite still gets paid several million a year where the average employee is lucky to get a pay rise. Execs are also super out of touch. When forcing return to office that no one wanted, we were told that we would have to pay for it ourselves and that the free time we would lose commuting didn't matter because we 'can relax on our commute'. Career progression was non-existent in recent years outside of sales.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Jamf, during my time there, was a really great place to be. I felt that the community and company culture were very supportive, and your responsibilities were clearly outlined. When I was hired, there was still a lot of fun to be had with the company. Offsites were great, team meetings were a lot of fun, and it made you want to sign in to work every day.

Cons

Towards the end of my time at Jamf, after a series of acquisitions, it was difficult to keep up with the different silos of technology we were responsible for as experts. Plus, compensation increases had largely gone away. It was difficult to get a promotion or raise, and towards the very end, there was a looming threat of a layoff over your head most of the time.

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