Love the Company not the Culture - Recensione dipendente - Project Manager presso Malwarebytes

2,0
16 mar 2021
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people are amazing to work with!

Svantaggi

Very toxic work culture. Change is not received well here. Very top down management and micromanagement.

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Thank you for sharing. I am glad to hear that you were able to work with some amazing people here at Malwarebytes. Our people are such an important part of shaping the employee experience here. I am sorry that your experience with our work culture was not as positive. We’re currently experiencing a lot of growth and one of the byproducts of that has been changes. We’re looking to adapt and coach our leaders on, not only embracing change, but adapting and thriving within it. We want to continue to grow and evolve within our industry which means we must grow and evolve as a workplace. Learning and adapting is how we will get there and we’re working diligently as a People Team to guide our teams to that goal.

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5,0
21 gen 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Very supportive managers and a fun, highly collaborative team. The department fosters an environment where ideas are openly shared and opportunities for improvement are discussed constructively without toxicity. Truly the best company I’ve worked for so far.

Svantaggi

The interview process was somewhat lengthy, and salary discussions were not entirely consistent.

2,0
15 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Had some great coworkers during my time at MWB/TD, manager was always very encouraging, and pay was good

Svantaggi

Outdated technology stack. The platform is built on legacy foundations, and modernization efforts haven't kept pace with the market. Leadership lacks domain depth. Many senior leaders don't have deep cybersecurity or IT backgrounds, which makes it difficult for them to set a clear product vision, read where the market is heading, or chart a credible path to get there. This was supposed to be a cyber company, but outside of the MDR team, that expertise is thin at the top. Good ideas die quietly. I brought forward multiple product ideas that were blocked repeatedly with the rationale that the company is "device-centric, not user-centric." That framing felt disconnected from what the market actually demands. Priorities shift without communication. Strategic direction changed several times during my tenure, but product was rarely looped in ahead of those shifts. I'd learn about new priorities after the fact, with no context on why things changed. Attrition goes unaddressed. There were multiple rounds of quiet layoffs and a steady stream of voluntary departures. Leadership never paused to examine why people were leaving or to share any explanation with the remaining team. The expectation was simply to carry on as if nothing had happened. Bottom line: A challenging culture, unclear leadership direction, and a product that isn't showing up on shortlists where competitors are winning deals. I'd encourage prospective candidates to ask hard questions before joining.

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