What a time to be alive - Sales Okta Employee Review

5.0
Jun 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- Rapid growth means opportunity for upward growth or lateral moves within - Incredible culture and work perks - Surrounded by brilliant people - Equity - The co-founders are still grounded as they gain fame (and fortune!) - Everyone drinks the kool-aid

Cons

- Hyper growth means sometimes ideas/processes are launched half baked - No 401k match - Everyone drinks the kool-aid

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A dynamic, fast-paced environment driven by top-tier talent and a deeply collaborative culture. The company successfully combines a high-growth startup mindset with agile execution, fostering continuous innovation and cross-functional support.

Cons

Like many publicly traded SaaS companies, Okta has aggressive revenue targets. Employees in sales, account management, and customer success frequently note that quotas are demanding, territories can change unexpectedly during annual restructuring, and pressure to expand accounts can lead to burnout.

1.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Smart, talented, and supportive colleagues. Interesting products and the opportunity to work on technology that impacts many customers. Good work-life balance in most teams. Collaborative culture with opportunities to learn from experienced peers. Strong brand recognition and valuable experience for your resume

Cons

Cons Recognition is lacking, especially for individual contributors. Strong performance and consistent delivery do not necessarily translate into career advancement, promotions, or meaningful salary increases. Growth opportunities appear limited for ICs, while management roles seem to receive a greater share of advancement and compensation opportunities. After several years, many individual contributors may find themselves reaching a career plateau with few clear paths for progression. If career growth, promotion opportunities, and compensation advancement are important priorities, it may be worth evaluating other opportunities once you’ve gained experience here

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