Worst experience, politics and poor management. Company,s head office is US. No job security. - Anonymous employee CrowdStrike Employee Review

1.0
10 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Worst experience, politics and poor management. Company,s head office is US. No job security.

Cons

I will not recommend to join

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CrowdStrike Response
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Thanks for your comments. We take all feedback about our management seriously. Though we are headquartered in the US, we make great efforts to ensure all of our offices and departments are properly supported, no matter where they are located. Additionally, we make sure managers have the training they need to help us continue to build and maintain a culture of trust and collaboration. We appreciate your comments and will pass this feedback along to the team.

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