Watch Your Step - Recensione dipendente - Threat Analyst presso Red Five Security

1,0
16 mar 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Decent enough job if you've just finished undergrad or simply can't find anything else. Talented and friendly analysts. For your own mental wellbeing, do not plan to work here more than a year. Red Five doesn't want you to anyway. The newer the analyst the fewer questions they will ask. Work life balance is ok but you may occasionally need to stay past your shift. It's shift work but salaried so you don't get overtime or anything like that. Will be required to work some holidays and some weekends every month but generally it's a hard 9-5 start/stop which is nice. As Red Five mentioned in a response, they offer a wellbeing holiday for your mental health. One day a year.

Svantaggi

To start, the pay is not good for the DC metro area, and is not a livable wage unless you graduated school with zero debt, you have a few roommates, or live at home. You will need the $100 commuter benefits because you will not be able to live near the office. Red Five has always viewed their analysts as just passing through. This used to be fine when they had a talented management team of ex military and intel officers who were eager to train the next generation and be mentors, but that is no longer the case. Management is young and inexperienced. They have little help to offer in your role, since the CEO is the only person allowed to make any decisions. The one or two managers who are more experienced are often ignored. But they do their best. As has been stated in other reviews, Red Five execs and managers play favorites. People who are terrible at their jobs and never really catch on to how this work is done are often rewarded and promoted if they suck up to management and never question anything. That should be a motto at Red Five, never question anything. Don't be inquisitive. The CEO is always right. The work will seem exciting at first, but will soon get very tedious and annoying. The main client wants you to do the work as if you are a computer. Do more work, cut the time down, write fewer words, do less research. Working here will only teach you the basics of open-source research and report writing. It is very structured to one specific client, and on a daily basis you only use their internal tools, so you won't leave Red Five will any real hard skills. Management is not allowed to be a reference at your next job, and your coworkers are not allowed to be either. So you better make friends and contacts outside of Red Five if you want to be able to put references down for your next job or security clearance (luckily there is a lot of turnover, so eventually you'll be able to use someone). Red Five will only confirm you work here and on what starting/ending date. This is apparently standard for some security places, but can be annoying when you are trying to leave and Red Five employees are the only people you know in the area. There were multiple "layoffs" last year blamed on the client that saw a good number of employees cut loose, but they happened so quickly and randomly with nonsensical reasoning that it seems that was probably a lie. To be fair, I'm sure a lot of the bigger issues at Red Five are client related, because the client has all the leverage here. But executives are such bad communicators, and seem to hide the truth about the inner workings of it all so often that everything just comes across as a lie. With an executive and board group made up of boomers and gen X, and the majority of the work force (middle managers and analysts) being millennials and zoomers, there is a constant "the adults and the kids" vibe. A lot of "don't complain about this company, things are worse at other companies" and "this is how it's always been done" and "this pay is fair compared to similar roles in the area." Red Five wants to keep the status quo and has no interest in doing something differently from how it has "always been done". I'm sure plenty of companies in this space, and in general, are like this. But when you're working at a company with under 50 people, it is pretty hard to ignore.

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Risposta di Red Five Security
2y
Thank you taking the time to share your perspective, and as a current employee of more than 3 years, we’d also like to take the opportunity to express our appreciation for your continued contributions to Red Five. We would welcome the chance to discuss your concerns in further detail, so we encourage you to reach out to a member of our HR or leadership teams. In addition to hearing more about the concerns you’ve shared here, it would also be helpful to get your insight on any aspects of your employment experience that have had a positive impact and contributed to you remaining with us for 3+ years, so we can keep up our efforts in those areas. At Red Five, we encourage all of our team members to bring forward their constructive, candid feedback. To that end, we recently conducted one-on-one stay interviews with each Red Five employee as a proactive, focused effort to solicit a diverse range of feedback, and we are using the insights we gained to continue our efforts to enhance the employee experience. Regarding the work schedule for our open source analysts, as you pointed out, it does include substituting a weekend or holiday work-from-home day in place of a regular (Monday-Friday) workday a handful of instances each quarter. Though we do award bonuses to employees for each of these instances, and analysts who work on a company holiday are able to bank it for another day of their choosing during the year, we recognize that this type of alternative schedule isn’t for everyone. In terms of compensation and benefits, we regularly evaluate our offerings to ensure we are providing our team with a fair and competitive package. As you noted, in the past couple of years we expanded our paid leave benefits to include a wellbeing day, in addition to our PTO benefit which provides for 17-24 days (depending on tenure and level) of PTO each year, and our other paid leave programs. That being said, we will continue to solicit feedback from our team members on how we can further enhance our offerings. At Red Five, we prioritize ensuring that all career development decisions, including promotions, are made objectively and based on merit. We are committed to continuously reviewing our employment practices to make sure this remains the case. We hope you’ll give us the opportunity to have a follow-up discussion on how we might be able to address your concerns further, and again, thank you for the contributions you’ve made to Red Five.

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5,0
14 feb 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Working at Red Five will give you a great experience in conducting professional grade analysis.

Svantaggi

Don’t really have any cons but I can’t leave this part blank :)

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Risposta di Red Five Security
2y
Thanks for the review, and for all you do for Red Five!
3,0
13 nov 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good people and hybrid environment is great.

Svantaggi

Constant changes adding more responsibilities or expectations for less than standard pay.

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