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IronNet Cybersecurity Reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(214 total reviews)
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Keith Alexander

65% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

IronNet Cybersecurity has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 214 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IronNet Cybersecurity 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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214 reviews
1.0
26 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited PTO. Awesome coworkers. Decent freedom towards managing your own time. Remote work options. Fair compensation for some (mostly tenured) positions.

Cons

Don’t let earlier reviews fool you; this WAS a great company but what those reviews have to say is no longer what it is like to work here. Be wary of the recent slew of positive reviews; the company is sensitive about its rating and the higher ups are likely asking certain current and former employees to help boost the rating. They have made appeals for us to help boost ratings several times in the past. - New executive leadership is both condescending toward employees and wildly outdated in business management practices; it's majority older white men running the company like it’s still the dot com boom. It’s a good ol’ boys club over here. - Repeatedly told employees they weren’t going to do layoffs due to COVID and that the employees were their “most important asset,” only to quickly cut nearly a quarter of the company in a sneak layoff. - Absolutely no rhyme, logic, or foresight as to WHO was laid off. A good portion of the people were very core positions on the company’s primary projects. Now there’s a mess of clumsy new hiring going on to counter the inevitable issues from that. - Zero concept of modern software engineering and user experience practices, making the product look outdated and analytics perform poorly compared to its counterparts from the minute of its release. Product management and roadmap priorities are a wild hot mess. - Increasingly top heavy; hiring buckets of upper level execs that are not needed for an employer this small of size, all while laying off the guys on the ground who actually build the product. - Diversity and inclusion are minimal at best. Mostly white, mostly male, and blind to the fact. Women are often made to feel outright dismissed; told not to speak up or be as assertive when posing a very professional and fair questions to C-suite execs. All swag is of men’s cuts and sizes only. Negative comments about women in tech have been made at company conferences in the past. Severe lack of racial diversity overall. - Tenured employees who have survived the layoff are actively looking elsewhere after watching the detrimental changes to what was once a great company. This USED to be a great company when I started way back, but in the past few months the company has made some detrimental and horrifically unwise decisions that are quickly leading this overaged startup right into the ground.

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IronNet Cybersecurity Response
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Thank you for your review and candid feedback. We believe we have a bright future and hope you continue on your journey with us.
2.0
2 Nov 2020

A repeating cycle of agony

Recommend
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Pros

Great parties Work has great potential to really make a difference

Cons

Leadership is tone-deaf to what actually needs to happen for the product to be successful. They promoted Engineers who have no idea what they're doing and trust their vision over those who actually have skin in the game. It has turned into a good ol' boys club. Every quarter there is a re-org with leadership bringing in new friends to try and "fix the product". All of the competent engineers and security researchers have either been laid off, left, or are looking for a new job. The CTO has absolutely zero vision and is a talking head for the company. The product team shifts direction like the wind and really has no clear objectives. The "Chief People Officer" is absolutely clueless when dealing with people. It's almost comical. They have started to have to re-hire people they laid off because so many people started leaving. No one considered the second and third-order impact of secretly laying off a third of your workforce (especially after you promised there would be none). Really unfortunate to see what IronNet has become over the last year.

2.0
1 Oct 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- Competitive salaries - Challenging technical problems - Flexible working arrangements

Cons

- Inept and tone deaf upper-level management, especially within Product & Engineering - Constantly shifting and unclear software development process - Claims of being "Agile" focused - we once had a healthy Agile process that was destroyed by new upper-level management in favor of a strict waterfall process - Lack of talent following exodus of top performers due to poor upper-level management decisions - Lack of integrity at the highest levels of the company (CEO promising no layoffs during COVID only to layoff 20% of the company 8 weeks later, spreading false narratives about the top talent departing from the company)

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IronNet Cybersecurity Response
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