Proofpoint reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(213 total reviews)
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Sumit Dhawan

57% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

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1.0
Mar 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is adequate but not stellar.

Cons

This organization exhibits severe structural, systemic, and infrastructure deficiencies. Structurally, project management is minimal, with developers expected to absorb that responsibility in addition to their core engineering work. Product management has likewise been underdeveloped — there is no dedicated function for overseeing product development, prioritizing features, and coordinating with engineering teams. The company has grown primarily through acquisition, resulting in teams distributed across multiple time zones with largely non-overlapping working hours, yet these teams are routinely expected to collaborate closely. In practice, this means after-hours and weekend communications are common, and early morning meetings are frequently scheduled to accommodate international participants. Systemically, whatever investment once existed in individual professional development has been largely abandoned. The organization shows little commitment to software engineering best practices. Agile methodologies are not meaningfully practiced; a waterfall-style process predominates in their place. Developers are required — not merely encouraged — to use a mandated AI-assisted development environment, and AI usage is actively monitored by management, with the implicit expectation of maximal adoption. These directives fall under an internal initiative ostensibly aimed at cultivating a high-performance culture. However, the organization’s actual priorities appear to be at odds with that stated goal. Systems and infrastructure are brittle and unreliable, making rapid, confident delivery difficult to achieve. Developer experience receives little genuine attention, despite a recent internal survey on the subject that appears to have produced no meaningful action. An upcoming initiative will significantly restrict developer permissions and tooling — including the removal of administrative machine access, restrictions on certain websites, and limitations on approved software — justified by security compliance requirements. DevOps support is handled primarily by teams in a different time zone, introducing additional friction and delays. In summary, while compensation is reasonably competitive, the cumulative weight of systemic dysfunction, inadequate infrastructure, and a developer-hostile organizational culture makes this employer difficult to recommend.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

3.0
Mar 5, 2026

SAAS company

Recommend
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Pros

Company culture is good, nice colleges to work with Working schedule flexibility

Cons

Fair compensation, Limited career growth

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Proofpoint Response
4mo
Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We’re pleased to hear that you’re having a positive experience overall and that you enjoy working with your colleagues. In terms of career growth, we encourage employees to take advantage of all of the resources available to support their development, including our external learning budget and Udemy courses. We appreciate all you do on the team. Thank you again!
1.0
Feb 26, 2026

BEWARE

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Pros

None. Avoid Like the Plague. SELL if you own.

Cons

1. Regular layoffs 2. 'Competitive Pay' that isn't 3. Pathetic Equity Rewards 4. Even hired as remote, if you live within 25 miles of an office, you will have to go in to the office 3x a week. 5. C-suite turnover 6. Meeting Hell. Do you like to hear quarterly sales meetings? Live and die for the run to IPO. This is the company for you. 7. Unclear direction, hellishly duplication of code and responsibilities as Proofpoint tries to acquire its way to relevance. 8. They WILL fire/lay you off after FMLA. It happened to me. One month after returning from FMLA, I was laid off. 9. They talk a good line about work life balance but will make you show at 4 am on a Saturday for a release. 10. Interview process contains no actual filtering for talent or ability and managers give no poor feedback. So everything is fine until you get laid off.

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Proofpoint Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We’re sorry to hear that your experience at Proofpoint did not meet your expectations. While we can’t comment on individual situations, we recognize that periods of change and growth can create challenges for teams. Our focus continues to be on strengthening communication, supporting employees through organizational changes, and ensuring teams have the clarity and resources needed to succeed. We also regularly review our compensation and equity programs to remain competitive within the market. Lastly we are committed to complying with all employment laws, including those related to protected leave, and we take those responsibilities seriously. We appreciate employees both past and current who take the time to share feedback. Perspectives like this help inform how we continue improving the employee experience across the organization. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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