Fortinet reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,899 total reviews)
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Ken Xie

72% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Fortinet has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,899 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fortinet 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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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- On target OTE and uncapped commissions - Great overall work culture - A lot of cool Field marketing events - Ability to expense dinners, entertainment, gifts for clients - Great company vision and a broad security fabric portfolio with several third party validations for a well-known cybersecurity brand makes it easy to sell and be successful.

Cons

- New business quotas are the same for every seller at least on my team, who all have very different territories, some with more white space heavy accounts that can be much more challenging to hit quota compared to other territories. Quotas went up by 20% from previous year. - Too many internal systems to navigate - processes and sales enablement tools could be more efficient - You can be the top performer in your US sales segment, and still not make it to President's Club because of the way it's structured - competing against different segments and only top 3-4% get to go each year. Rewarding top performers in general is an area needing improvement in my opinion.

3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

No micromanagement. You're on your own. You lose alone, but the wins belong to the team.

Cons

Let me start with HR. They have no seat at the table. They don't advise, they don't influence, They're recruiters who throw perks at the Sunrise office to look like a fun company. They can't change the culture, which is individualism at its best. Not their fault, the CHRO they just hired is also a recruiter, read his FTNT experience, his focus is Talent Acquisition. This company is an internal competition like any other, but management has fully adopted a "look out for number one" mindset and uses it every single day. Middle management is the worst. An engineer puts in individual effort to stand out, plays politics with their boss, and gets picked as the new manager, who from that point on only cares about his own career. They are not there to develop anyone. They're not leaders, they just want to go up the corporate ladder, period. Like everywhere else, specially a startup like Fortinet (yes, still a startup), they don't share information because information is power. That's why they hate team meetings, because you'd actually learn things, especially tribal knowledge. They'll postpone and cancel scheduled meetings whenever they feel like it. Our meetings have to be in English, and that's where everything falls apart. The communication in English is rough, not just imperfect, genuinely hard to follow. No manager, director, or VP makes any effort to improve it. On top of that, they are competing with you. If you're good and getting visibility, they will quietly try to keep you under control. The only way up is if they're moving and they trust you enough to fill their spot. If you're not in their circle or you don't play nice, you're done. The moment you're marked as difficult, you never recover from it.

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