Exabeam Reviews

3.2

36% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)
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Chris O’Malley

40% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Exabeam has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Exabeam employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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273 reviews
1.0
5 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Chief Strategy Officer has done a fantastic job positioning the company on the upper right of the Gartner Magic Quadrant, and Marketing has done a great job developing marketing content that drives engagement. - Employees are hardworking and committed to each other and the success of the company. - Some great (some not so great) executive leaders have been onboarded for the challenging times ahead.

Cons

- There is unsaid expectation for all levels of employees, all departments, to work long hours weekdays and into the weekend. It is a part of casual conversation to brag about not having time to eat lunch or go for a bio break, as if it's a badge of honor to be overworked (and burning out). - Despite awareness and effort to fix, departments still operate in silos and finger point when a project is missed, an issue arise, etc. - Enablement and knowledge sharing within teams are lacking, resulting in dependency on a few "heroes" to save the day. - Handful of senior leaders who play politics to self-advocate are rewarded, and thus nurturing a toxic working environment for everyone else. - Career advancement is reserved for favorites within the company. It's well known that the way to get a raise/promotion is to get a competing offer elsewhere. If you're too busy to interview to get a competing offer, you will go on for years with a raise.

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Exabeam Response
4y
Thank you for your feedback. We’ve received valuable feedback from employees through our internal channels and employee engagement surveys. We are actively working through actions plans that will help bring clarity to our career advancement opportunities and ways of working within teams. We kindly welcome you to reach out to your business leader and/or the HR Business partner on your individual feedback. Thank you for speaking up and bringing these concerns to our attention.
1.0
5 Jul 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pros are the staff and people I met during my day-to-day interactions and the weekly happy hours.

Cons

Where to begin? 1. First off, the pay is low for the Valley. Most people only get base salary. Only directors and above get a bonus. They try to sell to sell you on that we’re a rocket ship and we’ll have an IPO soon. In 2019, they were saying for an IPO to be in 2020, which was a joke (which I figured right away), since we didn’t even meet our bookings target for 2019. Then, once we got into the second half of 2019, it was changed to 2021. That’s not going to happen either. 2. If you want to be subject to harassment or discrimination, then come here. I’ve seen it happen in my department near me. With one person, a male employee, it was sexism, as he yelled in front of everyone at another female employee and would repeatedly delay or not want to help out any of his female teammates. And, his manager did nothing about it. HR was aware, but did nothing to fire the people involved either. I can’t go into more details here, but explain how six people in the same department all quit or were fired around the same time in late 2019? 3. The company isn’t flexible, when it comes to working from home or a remote situation. I’ve heard from HR and others that a few different leaders don’t believe in working from home. That was before the current pandemic. And now with the current COVID-19 pandemic, it’s absolutely shocking that they want us back in the office in August! I guess they have so much money that they’re not afraid of lawsuit, if someone contracts it at the office (/s)! It’s absolutely ridiculous, considering that basically all tech companies in the Valley have either adopted a WFH policy until there is a vaccine and/or reliable therapy available (which will realistically not happen until 2021) or have made permanent WFH policy changes, since they see the benefits to both the company and its employees. It’s obvious the executives don’t care about the well-being of their employees!

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Exabeam Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review for us. I’m sorry to read that you’ve been having this sort of experience at Exabeam. As you know, we have a zero tolerance policy for any sort of harassment and/or discrimination so what you’ve written is deeply concerning. Since it appears that you are a current employee, I ask that you contact me as soon as you can, so that I can learn more details about what you’ve seen. As far as your other concerns - I’m sure you aware that many companies are adjusting their strategies due to COVID-19 and we are no different. A company-wide email has already been in the works regarding COVID-19 so please be on the lookout for that and in the meantime, please take me up on my offer to talk
1.0
15 May 2019

Avoid this cesspool

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free snacks, free lunch on Wednesday and happy hour on Thursday. Nothing noteworthy given that all companies have these anyways if not more.

Cons

Attrition galore in Engineering which is similar to what happened in Product a few months ago. When you see this kind of attrition it's a no brainer to know that people don't leave jobs but they leave poor leadership and toxic environment. It's easy to attract people with fiction but very difficult to retain them once they figure things out and realize what the reality is. BTW, all the older positive reviews on Glassdoor have 2 words repeated and re-emphasized in almost every review - "Amazing" or "Awesome" and all 5 stars. Wonder why?

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