NinjaOne Reviews

4.3

80% would recommend to a friend

(425 total reviews)

Salvatore Sferlazza

92% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

NinjaOne has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 425 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The NinjaOne 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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425 reviews
1.0
29 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I met some incredible people there who opened doors for me elsewhere.

Cons

Where to begin? This company is oddly obsessed with boasting about its success while doing little for its employees and cutting corners wherever possible. It operates on a "good ole boy" culture, where those outside the inner circle are at a clear disadvantage. This pressure drives the SDR organization to resort to tactics like dishonesty, manipulation, or even desperation just to meet monthly metrics. The sales organization prioritizes headcount over competency, hiring as many bodies as possible without providing proper training or the necessary skills to succeed. This results in high turnover, with employees being misled into believing that sheer effort alone will lead to success—despite never receiving the right tools or support. SDR Managers aren't to blame, as they themselves lack proper training and resources. This culture appears to be driven by the CFO, VP of Sales, and the former Director of Sales—or at the very least, they allow it to persist. As for the CEO, while not necessarily a bad leader, he remains an undeniably peculiar figure.

2.0
3 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Daily meal, lots of snacks and refreshments. Great CEO, awesome product.

Cons

The VP of Customer Success is a real disaster. He lacks professionalism and struggles to separate personal relationships from professional responsibilities, often prioritizing friendships over skills and employee development. Directors were hand-picked and promoted based on personal relationships rather than merit or qualifications. The newly appointed direct managers after the restructure seem competent, but their efforts and ideas are often overridden by the VP and Directors, who display a lack of professionalism. Processes are poorly defined and ineffective. The Account Manager role is unlike that in most other companies. It includes responsibilities such as account restrictions, payment collection, customer updates, customer service, account growth, and aggressive sales targets. This undermines the customer success focus and puts client relationships at risk. In a desperate attempt to optimize operations, German staff was brought into US teams—despite having no understanding of the local context or how things function there. No 401(k) offered. While the company claims to offer unlimited PTO, managers have started scrutinizing requests and suggesting approvals are case-by-case. There are no structured growth opportunities or career development programs.

2.0
11 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Lunch stipend provided when working onsite - Paid parking in a convenient downtown location - Supportive and collaborative team members - Well-designed, comfortable office space maintained by a great facilities team - Direct managers genuinely care about their teams

Cons

- Goals for individuals and teams are often unclear or hard to meet. - Senior leadership can feel dismissive or disconnected from daily challenges. - Job expectations often exceed what’s listed in the description. - Commission plans change frequently, sometimes with no notice. - Limited communication from executive leadership. - Training lacks depth and doesn’t prepare you for actual day-to-day tasks. - Unfair comparisons to international offices with different standards. - Managers can come across as out of touch with U.S. teams. - Company success' are celebrated, but the benefits rarely reach employees. - Pay appears strong on paper but doesn’t reflect market realities. - Few advancement opportunities unless moving into sales.

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