Keeper Security reviews

2.8

43% would recommend to a friend

(71 total reviews)
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Darren Guccione

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50% positive business outlook

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1.0
Sep 17, 2025

Toxic HR

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Pros

Good tech stack, helpful co-workers. Ok benefits. Good work-life balance

Cons

Compensation is so-so. No 401K match. Keeper used to be a good company with positive attitude and tech culture. However lately the HR was given too much power and became too invasive. They monitor your LinkedIn profile, they demand you change it, they pull your consumer reports without you consent (violation of the FCRA act), and hold everything they find there against you. This created a toxic and unhealthy environment that's not motivating at all. They never hesitate to fire you on the spot without any regard to your contributions for the company, no questions asked, no objections taken. Your health coverage would be terminated the same very day. This alone says how much the company "cares" for their employees. Don't be misled by Keeper's responses saying "our employees are the cornerstone of our product, culture, blah blah". They don't mean it a single bit.

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Keeper Security Response
10mo
We appreciate your feedback and the contributions you made during your time at Keeper. At Keeper, we maintain the highest standards of privacy and compliance. All of our HR practices strictly follow FCRA regulations and other applicable laws and we do not obtain or use consumer reports without proper consent. Our goal is always to maintain a respectful, supportive and compliant workplace where employees can succeed and feel valued.
1.0
Aug 28, 2025

Only if you're desperate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It is a job. If you prefer being micromanaged, this job should be fine. This is the least I've ever been able to say about any position I've held.

Cons

- Low pay - Costly benefits - Excessive micromanagement. Constant oversight on even minor tasks, not just product or customer-impacting work, with pressure to follow their exact methods for no other reason than 'this is how I do it'. Don't expect any process improvements. - Limited career growth. Many employees remain stuck in the same role due to lack of openings - Concerning privacy intrusions. Recent increases in monitoring employees outside of work, despite no wrongdoing, conflicting with the company’s focus on privacy and security. Apparently privacy is only for paying customers.

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Keeper Security Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective as a current employee. We want to emphasize that Keeper does not monitor employees outside of work. Privacy is one of our core values, and we apply the same respect for privacy to our team as we do to our customers. We also strictly comply with all applicable laws and regulations in our HR practices. We understand concerns about career growth and management styles, and we continue to invest in employee development and leadership training to provide a supportive and rewarding environment. While compensation and benefits can vary by role, we regularly benchmark against our industry to remain competitive and to ensure that our benefits package supports work-life balance and well-being.
1.0
Aug 20, 2025

Why Keeper is a Toxic Place to Work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The one redeeming quality of working at Keeper is the camaraderie with direct team members. Many employees band together to support each other in an otherwise hostile environment. Unfortunately, even these connections can’t fully offset the toxic culture instilled from the top down.

Cons

Working at Keeper is not the rewarding experience you’d expect from a modern tech company. On the surface, they brand themselves as innovative and people-focused, but the reality inside is very different. The culture is authoritarian, promotion opportunities are practically nonexistent, and the benefits are lackluster compared to industry standards. One of the most demoralizing aspects of working here is the absence of upward mobility. Promotions are rare, almost impossible, and rarely tied to merit or performance. Hard work, dedication, and loyalty aren’t rewarded what matters most is how well you conform to management’s ego-driven expectations. Recognition for good work is practically non-existent, unless it’s a token gesture made for optics. You will learn quickly that no matter how much you contribute, you are disposable. The benefits package is another major letdown. While competitors offer robust healthcare, wellness support, and meaningful perks, Keeper’s benefits feel minimal and outdated. Instead of investing in employee well-being, the company operates on the assumption that people should be grateful just to have a job there. They boast and use scare tactics about the job market to get you stay and accept that you should be greatful to them. This creates a stressful environment where burnout is common, but support is nowhere to be found. Perhaps what I found most alarming is the company’s invasive behavior outside of work. There is a culture of constant investigation into employees’ personal lives, with leadership showing a disturbing willingness to dig into matters that are both irrelevant to work and legally questionable. I often felt surveilled, judged, and violated an environment that destroys trust and fosters fear is no culture you want to be a part of. You can’t consumer and credit check your employees without their prior written consent and to even considerate it let alone act on it is disgusting. The underlying tone across the organization is that people are replaceable. No matter how well you perform, you’re never safe from being discarded. Leadership treats employees as interchangeable cogs, rather than human beings, and the culture reflects that cold, transactional mindset.

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Keeper Security Response
10mo
We take employee feedback seriously, and would like to clarify some important points about Keeper’s culture, career opportunities, and benefits. Culture Keeper’s culture is built around collaboration, innovation, and accountability. We’re proud that many employees find camaraderie with their peers, and we work hard to ensure this extends across the organization. Our focus is on transparency, open communication and respect, with the goal of providing a supportive and engaging workplace. Career Advancement Career growth is a core focus at Keeper with well-defined career pathing, and advancement opportunities tied directly to performance and measurable achievements. We also encourage employees to explore roles across departments if they wish to expand their skills or pursue a new area of interest. Many of our leaders have advanced their careers by moving into new positions within Keeper. Benefits Keeper offers a comprehensive benefits package that is considered above industry standards for a company of our size, based on reputable third-party benchmarking sources. This includes robust healthcare coverage, retirement plan support and additional perks that promote both professional and personal well-being. Employee Privacy To be clear, Keeper does not investigate or monitor employees’ personal lives. All employees sign a sole-source employment agreement at the time of hire, which is a standard practice across many industries. This ensures there are no conflicts of interest and is communicated transparently during the hiring process. We are committed to continuous improvement and to providing a workplace where employees can grow their careers and feel supported.
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