Exciting, Dynamic, Energized Lean Startup Positioned to Win - Senior Product Manager Qumulo Employee Review

5.0
Mar 1, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Best in class engineering team and fantastic, driven people * The world is your oyster - lean startup means theres massive opportunity to make an impact and become a key member part of Qumulo's journey to IPO/Exit. There's basically no micromanagement and you are given a ton of independence * You will feel like you are part of something important, exciting, engaging, awesome, and fun. * Our customers are awesome, work on really cool stuff, and it's great to talk to them * Our business performance keeps improving YoY :) * Seattle HQ is awesome - has great views - tons of space

Cons

* This isn't for everyone. At larger companies there's more structure and process. Roles are more tightly defined and you can safely play in a single lane. Be prepared to spend some time orienting yourself and finding how to apply your talents and deliver the most value. * Since the shift in economic outlook and the mass tech industry layoffs, play time is over. Qumulo is firing on all cylinders which means lots of stuff going on, lots to keep up with. This isn't just a paycheck - its a mission.

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5.0
Sep 30, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Qumulo has a long history of incredible hires. Smart people that are very passionate about what they do and how the customers benefit from the work they do. It's a very collaborative environment, people want to hear your ideas on how to improve the customer experience. Qumulo's CS team complete changed the way Enterprise technical support it delivered, and continues to be best in show when it comes to support delivery

Cons

There was a history of high turnover in marketing prior to 2023, very often that impacted multi-department and company wide efforts.

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2.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Large territories, no contention on account ownership at their size.

Cons

Small company problems. Core product not as differentiated as they would think. Lots of selling around feature gaps. High churn.

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