Cloudflare reviews

3.3

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,013 total reviews)

Matthew Prince

46% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Cloudflare has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,013 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cloudflare 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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1K reviews
4.0
Apr 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

CloudFlare is a small company (100 engineers, another 150 in other roles) which has a big and growing impact on the Internet -- for the good. Rather than locking website operators into a single "stack" from Amazon, Microsoft, Google, or other hosting providers, CloudFlare lets websites choose how to host their site and then get top-quality network edge performance and security between their users and server infrastructure, for a price ranging from free (for millions of sites with less-demanding requirements) to about 10% of what incumbents charge for Enterprise customers. The biggest reason to work at CloudFlare is to be a part of making the Internet a better place. In contrast to a lot of other companies, CloudFlare has an extremely permissive terms of service, valuing free speech over everything else. While there are a lot of sites on CloudFlare which people find objectionable (for varying reasons), on balance, having open access at the network layer makes the Internet a better place. There are some big engineering problems to solve -- handling a huge volume of web requests means every other support system is also huge -- so it's a great place to get to work on hard challenges, the latest technology, and with some really smart people. CloudFlare has both a high media profile and a large userbase, so if you tell someone you work at CloudFlare, you're likely to get a positive response.

Cons

The biggest problem with CloudFlare is a legacy of flat organizational structure. For a long time, CloudFlare clung to a "flat" organization. This was great back when the company had 25 or 50 employees, but broke down at 100-150. CloudFlare now has a top-tier VP Engineering and some solid engineering managers, but is still implementing the kind of structure a company doing as much as CloudFlare does needs to have. For a long time, CloudFlare had below-market office environment (a cramped, poorly maintained space), but after 18 months of delays, we finally moved into an amazing dedicated building a block away. People visit and compare it favorably to any company in tech. If you want to be in San Francisco, the location is hard to beat -- a block from Giants Stadium and 2 blocks from Caltrain. CloudFlare cash compensation is essentially at-market. Equity compensation is less than market, but the company is also on a solid financial footing and good growth trajectory (because people actually need, value, and pay for the product), so it's hard to directly compare to more "bubble-based" valuations at other companies. Benefits are decent (free snacks, but only one free meal/week). Good health insurance, no other perks.

2.0
Sep 13, 2024

Great tech but diverse groups beware

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's an incredible company from a technology and differentiation perspective. Publicly traded, growing quickly, and incredible list of global customers. The teams, Director and below, are hard working, passionate, and striving to make a better internet.

Cons

In the past year, the new CRO has been systematically erasing diversity from his direct leadership team - especially women - to hire "buddies" they've worked with at previous companies. Women leaders have been let go without much warning/explanation - even after receiving an award during the last company meeting. Job positions are barely posted/not announced before immediately being filled by someone "they already know". Interviewers are being forced to take candidates they do not want.

4.0
Jun 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Austin office is brand new and super nice (5 stories) in the middle of East Austin. The job can be good depending on who your manager is and how good they are at selling/managing.

Cons

1) Mid -Market got broken into two (commercial and digital native emerging), which has made it much harder for an individual to pick up solid accounts since the pool size has shrunk. 2) AE's that have been here for a while have all the good accounts, so new reps are stuck with what's left. 3) We often lose deals to our Self-Service plans since most of our tools people can get free or for $25 or $250 a month. 4) We sell way too many technical solutions. Hard to get familiar with all of them.

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