SentinelOne reviews

4.4

85% would recommend to a friend

(329 total reviews)
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Tomer Weingarten

87% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

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4.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've been with SentinelOne for almost 5 months and have had a VERY positive experience thus far. Before I accepted my offer, I worked closely with their Sales Recruiter, Sean Cashman, who made the process very easy for me. Like any new job, the first several months are very stressful - learning new people & process is always challenging. That said, the people & culture here are great. It's rare find a spot with good people & tech. S1 has both! Compensation plans are also VERY competitive.

Cons

Technology is good but not perfect. A lot of your job is making sure you're there for your customers when things go bad. The internal ecosystem at S1 is massive. It can be overwhelming.

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SentinelOne Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that your first months at SentinelOne have been so positive and that our technology, culture, and competitive compensation have stood out. We recognize that joining a fast-moving organization with a broad internal ecosystem can feel overwhelming at first, and we remain focused on supporting our teams as they ramp and grow into their roles. If there’s anything more you’d like to share, please feel free to reach out to us at peoplesupport@sentinelone.com.
3.0
Apr 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation packages are competitive and generally above market rate, which is one of the few reasons many people stay as long as they do. The core technology is genuinely interesting, and early on you will find talented, driven colleagues who make the day-to-day work rewarding. For engineers who enjoy working on complex security infrastructure problems, the domain itself has real depth.

Cons

The company feels like it is steadily losing ground in the market, and each year the internal environment deteriorates further. Strong, capable managers are progressively replaced by people who lack both the technical understanding and the leadership skills required for their roles. Decision-making is not data-driven — what matters is which engineer a given manager has chosen to trust unconditionally. Whoever holds that informal influence effectively sets the team's direction, regardless of merit or evidence. This leads to a culture where individual vision and internal initiatives are routinely killed. The implicit message from leadership is clear: do what you are told, not what you think is right. As a result, the most talented people are leaving in increasing numbers, and the company is quietly hollowing out. What was once an exciting, high-energy organization is starting to resemble the Titanic — impressive from the outside, but taking on water fast. Promotion is nearly impossible in practice. It depends almost entirely on whether your specific manager chooses to advocate for you, and most do not. There is also a noticeable pattern of differential treatment toward foreign employees, particularly in the Prague and Brno offices. Engineers who are not local are held to different — and often less favorable — standards, which creates an uncomfortable and demotivating environment.

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SentinelOne Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions to SentinelOne over the past several years. We appreciate your recognition of our competitive compensation, engaging technology, and the talented colleagues who make meaningful work possible. We’re sorry to hear that your experience has not aligned with your expectations. In a high-growth organization such as ours, change is a natural part of adapting to evolving business priorities, and we understand that this can feel challenging at times. That said, we maintain clearly defined promotion criteria and consistent performance standards, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where employees are evaluated fairly and equitably. We also encourage open dialogue, and employees are always welcome to connect with their People Business Partner to discuss any concerns directly. If there’s anything more you’d like to share, please feel free to reach out to us at peoplesupport@sentinelone.com.
5.0
Mar 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Autonomy coupled with accountability. No micro-managing; you are trusted to do the right thing - Challenging work. Yes, it's hard work but if that doesn't scare you off, you'll love this place - Growth opportunities everywhere - both on the IC and managerial tracks - Truly remote first. Not just remote "friendly"; the entire culture is built around remote employees

Cons

- Challenging market. We have a lot of competitors and that leads to a certain amount of pressure to move with intention and speed. No resting on laurels! - Quite a bit of senior leader turnover (VP+), which is a bit concerning

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SentinelOne Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback. We’re honored to hear that SentinelOne stands out in your career and that the autonomy, accountability, and growth opportunities have made a meaningful impact. We’re also glad that our flexible work model has supported you in doing your best work. We appreciate your perspective on the dynamic tempo within our competitive landscape. Operating in a fast-moving industry requires focus and agility, and we remain committed to innovation and long-term impact. If there’s anything more you’d like to share or discuss further, please feel free to reach out to us at peoplesupport@sentinelone.com.
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