Jamf reviews

3.0

34% would recommend to a friend

(635 total reviews)
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Beth Tschida

100% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Jamf has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 635 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Jamf employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 12, 2025

Falling Apart

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Pros

*There are many great, caring people who work here *PTO policy (was) is generous *Benefits have been very good (declining)

Cons

As a longtime Jamf employee, I struggle to put this into writing. Jamf has treated me very well in previous years, and it’s hard not to feel loyal to what the previous iteration of Jamf was. Unfortunately, at a certain point, things can become so unrecognizable that you have to accept that the organization you loved in 2020 is not the same organization it is today. To be very direct and blunt - Jamf 2025 is an absolute disaster. Do not let there be any miscommunication here, people DO NOT like anything in the past 2/3 years that has gone on. Leadership is a complete and utter disaster. I want to be sure that this is clear. Leadership could not be worse. How this has gone on for years is SHOCKING. Why are we allowed to bottom out a companies morale? I have simply no clue. Layoffs. Return to office (it’s not return to office, it’s hybrid, they shrieked!). Reimbursement cutbacks. Lack of support for teams. All company meetings in person with the CEO on video call. It’s GROSS! It’s bad. I am ashamed to witness it. The people who aren’t getting laid off are either riding the ship down, or actively looking for a new job. How can you blame them, when people are simply told if they don’t like the changes, “this is not the place for you.” If you are on a commercial team, you now have your head on a swivel after they decimated that team in favor of “automation”. Why every single sales rep isn’t now looking for a job? It’s solely because they’ve checked out as they now Jamf is actively waiting to nuke their jobs. Seriously, who could have expected the reps you’ve demanded grind for you all of sudden lose interest with a complete lack of leadership and 1% pay raises.

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Jamf Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing such a candid review and for your years of contributions to the company. We understand how difficult it is to feel that the workplace you once valued has changed, and we take this kind of feedback seriously. Our leadership team is committed to improving communication, supporting our employees through transitions, and investing in both our Jamfs and our future.
1.0
Aug 12, 2025
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Pros

Great PTO Product works well for some clients

Cons

Unrealistic goals Management and executives not held accountable for poor performance Poor integration of new tools that decrease operational efficiency Leaders disconnected from business and clients Not fixing core product AI integration complete failure Rapidly shifting priorities and goals

2.0
Aug 11, 2025

Once hopeful, now exhausted

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Flexible working times, and up until recently fully remote - Previously good career growth opportunities - Friendly, helpful people that are keen to collaborate and make stuff happen - Diverse workforce, less sales bro and tech bro culture than elsewhere - Benefits (PTO, VTO, healthcare) are good - Nice offices

Cons

1. Is this really a long-term strategy or just a desperate quick fix? The biggest challenge is what someone in a previous review described as strategic whiplash. A few senior Sales and Product team members come up with new go-to-market strategies and then everyone has to get behind it and drop everything they're doing. No research, no customer validation, no partner validation. Everyone has to go full speed ahead until the many gaps in the strategy come to light, which supporting teams like Sales and Customer Success have to absorb. Partners are frustrated of the constant changes and that in a time when we rely on them more than ever. It's messy and more than anything we're tired. We want it to work because we care about Jamf but we're set up for failure. Will the work you're putting in now still be relevant in 6 months? Maybe, but you can't know for sure. This is draining and demotivating and can be felt in the entire company. 2. Is the senior leadership team experienced enough? In challenging times, leadership has simply not shown up as empathetic, strategic leaders with a clear vision. When questioned, they fumble and deflect, which is hurtful to the many Jamfs who deeply care – and at this point care too much – about Jamf and its people. 3. Product declining Features are launched incomplete and buggy. Customer feedback is cherry-picked.

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