Everpure reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(1,200 total reviews)
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Charles Giancarlo

69% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Everpure has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,200 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Everpure employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Apr 22, 2016

Culture is at Risk

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Pros

Solid benefits and lots of perks. Management tends to be encouraging of employees, transparency is still appreciated even if it's not consistent.

Cons

The culture is changing rapidly. Pure was once a place where everyone rolled up their sleeves to get the job done but now there is a prevalent "that's not my job" type attitude. The culture also is one of "putting in face time" so to speak -- working from home is heavily discouraged and if you do so then you are seen as a slacker. This attitude cuts into a healthy work-life balance. Also, the compensation across the company is extremely unfair -- two individuals performing the same job can have significant pay differences.

1.0
Jan 29, 2019

Low leadership Standards & a TON of Politics

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Pros

Great/growing technology and good employee benefits

Cons

Any person within Inside Sales that reads this will chuckle. If you look a few pages back (because I'm sure they had employees write quick, small positive reviews to push it down) someone wrote a pretty lengthy review of Inside Sales and it was spot on. Their leadership lacks enablement and tends to hide behind the "perception" of things rather than how they actually are. They do not take responsibility for their mistakes (and they've made a lot of them) but sweep them under the rug at their best effort. SDRs are given praise for false achievement (like getting thrown 80% of their quota by field reps) and the ones that actually work honest and hard, are looked at as being average and in need of "help". That Inside Sales organization has run out any good talent they had by the Cisco Meraki group. To the point where people have left without having jobs nailed down first. And don't ask HR for help, because they're just as bad at sweeping things under the rug from the leaders that are actually effective. At this point, ISO would be better off to clean house and start over. Honestly, Chipotle has better career development than this place.

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Thank you for sharing your perspective -- we are disappointed to hear this feedback. We remain fully committed to ensuring a positive and fair work environment, and we welcome the opportunity to learn more about the specifics of your time here. Please reach out to us directly at feedback@purestorage.com if you'd like to discuss further.
3.0
Mar 28, 2016

Outside perspective is cool, inside perspective is not.

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Pros

Worked with some incredibly intelligent people most of who were willing to help, the culture USED to be amazing, the free dinners after 6:30p are a cool perk, the benefits are nice. Had a lot of fun working there, but the internal politics got to be too much and made for unsatisfactory work environments.

Cons

The politics within Pure are running rampant and is making it some no one feels like they have job security within a company that is very healthy.

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