Networking Makes the World Go Round - Senior Software Engineer F5 Employee Review

4.0
Aug 14, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The company has continued to succeed while others have failed. Face it, networking makes the world go round. Overall, their is a culture of respect within the company, at least within core development. Peers respect each other, and there is definite room for growth in each group.

Cons

Development runs the company, which is great if your in development, but makes most all other positions a little less interesting. Among the companies I have worked for, and of those I have invested in, I can say those driven by development never grow to the heights of those companies that listen to all of their functional groups equally.

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5.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

* I enjoyed the collaborative team culture. Everyone was supportive and willing to help each other. * The work-life balance was good, and the overall working environment was relatively low stress. * I had opportunities to work on large-scale enterprise products and collaborate with cross-functional teams.

Cons

* One area I felt could be improved was compensation growth. As my responsibilities and technical skills expanded, I was looking for opportunities that offered stronger career and compensation progression.

2.0
Dec 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Many smart and kind people trying to do good work.

Cons

Leadership struggles with articulating a clear, coherent strategy and tends to be overly focused on tactics. This tactical orientation often leads to siloed thinking and reinforces a culture where teams prioritize their own agendas over organizational goals. IT, in particular, frequently emphasizes internal politics, process, and bureaucracy rather than delivering measurable business value. Overstaffing exacerbates these inefficiencies, creating more layers of decision-making and slowing meaningful progress. There is a strong emphasis on projecting a “Digital,” “Product-led,” or “Agile” identity—sometimes veering into digital theater—rather than focusing on doing IT well, owning core responsibilities, and strategically delegating or letting go of what falls outside their scope. This focus on perception over performance can undermine credibility and distract from real outcomes. The organization also suffers from a lack of effective checks and balances. The culture tends to shy away from calling out leaders who distort reality, which reduces accountability and allows misaligned priorities to persist. In this environment, meaningful collaboration is often hampered, and opportunities to course-correct are missed, ultimately limiting the organization’s ability to serve customers and the business effectively.

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