Great Work/Life Balance and Culture - Anonymous employee BeyondTrust Employee Review

5.0
Jul 26, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Work/Life Balance is fantastic. Managers give you flexibility when needed and don't expect you to answer requests and messages after a normal workday. - Culture: Everyone I have met is kind and inclusive. Leaders trust their employees and encourage growth and development through candid feedback. - Compensation: My salary is reasonable for my title, years of experience, and location. I appreciate that salaries are reviewed company-wide twice per year and are benchmarked against other companies.

Cons

- Healthcare benefits: For the US, the health insurance options are scant, either just covering essentials or very expensive (which this option doesn't even cover as much as I've seen at other companies). Items like more affordable access to mental health, or family planning (like fertility treatments, IVF, adoption assistance, etc.). - Parental Leave: in the US, parental leave is minimal. Time is short compared to modern companies (especially in the tech industry) and is unpaid if you are not fortunate enough to live in an area that has paid FMLA. People shouldn't be docked pay and required to return to work too quickly because they choose to have children.

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BeyondTrust Response
2y
Thank you for the review. I am glad you called out our culture. It is a key driver of our success and employee engagement. Part of that is the fact that we have reasonable work/life balance and fair compensation. I am sorry you do not think our benefits or leave policy are competitive. We continually review and benchmark our offerings against other technology companies in our space and, per third parties, have shown us to be at or above competition. Having said that, we are always looking to improve our offering, including our communications about what our benefits actually support, so please pass on your thoughts during our annual benefits survey which we use to make plan enhancements.

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5.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

Where to begin? The team I work with day in and day out is one of the absolute best! We are serious enough to GSD but know when to take a step back to breathe or laugh. Leadership is solid at the top; from Janine Seebeck as CEO throughout the ELT. Change. It is constant, which I need to feel motivated. And all the other people I encounter on a daily basis across all of our business units. To be able to partner, collaborate and learn along side so many different people in various roles is a key component to why I stay.

Cons

BT can be a hard place to work; we're fast paced and constantly morphing. If working hard isn't something you want to do, then this wouldn't be the place you'd thrive.

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BeyondTrust Response
4w
Thank you for the review. I agree that our leadership is great, but what really makes this place special is our people. They are talented, supportive, driven, and friendly. Our CEO says, we take our jobs and our commitments seriously but ourselves less so, which creates a unique environment which to work hard but also enjoy yourself. Great callout on the skip levels. It is a great way to dive deeper into the organization. Appreciate your being part of the team.
1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

BeyondTrust provided meaningful opportunities to work in a fast-growing cybersecurity company, take on significant responsibility, and build experience during a period of rapid expansion. There are talented employees throughout the organization, and the company’s growth can create opportunities for people who have strong internal sponsorship.

Cons

The culture can be highly political and relationship-driven. Advancement often appears to depend more on visibility, internal alliances, and proximity to senior leadership than on performance, experience, or subject-matter expertise. There is a significant amount of behind-the-scenes positioning, gossip, and credit-taking. Employees may receive support publicly but encounter very different behavior privately. Trust between peers and leaders can therefore be difficult to establish. Some senior HR leaders appear more focused on managing upward and maintaining favor with the executive team than on advocating for their employees, challenging poor decisions, or providing candid leadership. Employees should not assume that strong performance or loyalty will result in support when difficult situations arise. The organization also has a tendency to place people into roles before they have the experience required to perform them effectively, sometimes seemingly as a cost-saving measure. This can leave inexperienced leaders making major decisions while more qualified employees are overlooked. The result is inconsistency, weak accountability, and leaders presenting confidence without having the operational knowledge to support it. I also observed behavior that could feel dismissive or chauvinistic, particularly when strong women challenged decisions or advocated directly for themselves. These behaviors were not always addressed consistently.

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