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Check Point Software Technologies

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Terrible management - Anonymous employee Check Point Software Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Oct 20, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible with working hours and WFH

Cons

Micro management, zero empathy, manager getting angry and shouting at you for no reason whatsoever, calling you evenings and weekends I was harassed by my management and this led me to a nervous breakdown, all this due to this company - thanks Very poor benefits in general Just run away while you can

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Check Point Software Technologies Response
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We are genuinely sorry about this experience. We care about our employees and their well-being and do our best to provide the best employee experience that we can, including career development, benefits, and mentoring from our management. We will be more than happy to discuss how we can Improve and evolve from this. Please contact Sarit on saritw@checkpoint.com, our employer brand leader. Confidentiality is guaranteed. Sincerely, Check Point team.

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