Jump from the sinking ship - Director Coalfire Employee Review

1.0
28 Jul 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Its a job if you really need one. With the number of people leaving the bar is EXTREMELY low...

Cons

-zero worklife balance.. FTO is an excuse to interrupt you whenever they want -company culture is the worst I've ever experienced. More in common with a highschool drama club then a functioning company -turnover is insane. multiple vps in under 6 months, over a dozen directors and above... writing is on the wall -overcharge clients, toss minimal skilled people at the client... straight up unethical -file a complaint, get ready for reprisal. feedback is frequently punished by ELT -COO is the most clueless person I have met. Thinks his rolladex of people will get him out of all his problem.. only thing is its full of his clueless buds. -CEO is extremely narcisitic and takes every opportunity to talk himself up on all hands vs addressing problems in the company

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent place to work. Company culture is one that seems hard to find elsewhere nowadays. Managers care about their direct reports and not only want them to succeed but actively help them gain experience and develop the skills they need to advance in their career. No expected to work crazy hours beyond standard 40 every week but extra hard work never goes unnoticed

Cons

Could benefit from hiring more support in associate positions and build a strong foundation to promote internally

3.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Real client-facing technical work in regulated/FedRAMP environments; good exposure if compliance-heavy cloud is your lane. - Internal mobility exists on paper; managers may encourage internal candidates for promotions. - New management clearly understands their assignment and is saying the right things and taking initial steps that appear to be moving us towards a strong path forward.

Cons

- Promotion paths can be unstable; roles may get restructured mid-process, which makes career planning hard. - Management quality is uneven; promotion into management isn't always tied to demonstrated leadership, technical capability, or appropriate vision. - Limited structured professional development. - Compensation progression can be a friction point, including for internal moves. - Bonus payouts have come in far below target even for top performers, which has been rough.

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