Vantaggi
• Interesting tech. This varies team-by-team, though. I can't speak for the company as a whole. • Lots of opportunities to develop relevant skills, so long as you're motivated and care about getting better. • Friendly coworkers. • Pretty good work/life balance.
Svantaggi
• Incredibly disorganized and chaotic due to poor management from the senior engineering managers. • Low engineering standards. Infoblox cares very little about code quality and common-sense development practices, which is a morale killer. • Infoblox has a very corporate atmosphere, which can sometimes gross me out (e.g. badly-used memes in company-wide emails). • Cheap. I don't buy that once-a-week lunches are "too expensive" for a multi-million dollar security company.
Vantaggi
Great company culture and team. They are very welcoming and supportive, and the company seems to really care about its employees.
Svantaggi
Could be more transparent on internal strategy.
Vantaggi
- Depending on the team, you could work with amazing people - It's a fast growing company
Svantaggi
- Heavily integrated with India and other parts of the world so the working hours are intense - They secretly had layoffs but refused to announce it. They say they are transparent but really, they just use it so everyone else is transparent - Engineering and Product Management lack clear direction and long-term vision. Priorities change constantly, often driven by the “flavor of the week,” which leaves teams scrambling and abandoning work before it’s finished or properly thought through. It creates an environment where no one knows what actually matters. - There is little to no effective project management. Everything is treated as urgent, regardless of scope or feasibility, with very little concern for doing things correctly or sustainably. This leads to rushed decisions, technical debt, and unnecessary stress for engineers. - Employees are severely overworked. Burnout is normalized. Many teammates feel pressured to work excessive hours out of fear for their job security, which creates a tense and unhealthy work culture. The on-call schedule is brutal and poorly managed. Issues are well known, but leadership shows little interest in fixing or improving the system, despite the ongoing toll it takes on employees. - People management is weak at best. Many managers are ineffective and treat their direct reports poorly, yet they are rewarded for being agreeable to upper management. Being a “yes person” seems to matter more than actually supporting or developing your team. - They try to convince you AI won't take over your job but constantly demands you to use AI for every aspect of your job...