JFrog reviews

4.3

86% would recommend to a friend

(580 total reviews)
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Shlomi Ben-Haim

93% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

JFrog has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 580 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The JFrog employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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580 reviews
2.0
Aug 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

+ Opportunity to work with developers from all over the Fortune 500 + JFrog products are ubiquitous within the industry (for now) and you really get the chance to dive deep into the inner workings + Office is really nice and provides free lunch, free snacks, and free coffee + Compensation package is quite generous + The people on the front lines are really nice, really helpful, and really smart

Cons

- Horrid, horrid work/life balance. Be prepared to work late. Be prepared to skip lunch. Be prepared to work weekends. When you’re not working, expect to have zero energy for real life things because of how demanding the job is. I really wish I was exaggerating, and I hope it’s gotten better since I left. - If you leave at 4:59 instead of 5, you’ll get a talking to. - Very little flexibility with WFH, despite the “hybrid” model. 3 days in office is non-negotiable. Being in-office makes taking calls (which is a huge part of the role) significantly harder due to the open floor plan. There are meeting rooms you can book, but often you’re expected to join calls with few minutes notice. - Biggest micromanagement culture I’ve ever experienced. I’ve worked for 3 other tech companies. All of them had a significantly better culture. - Some clients are horrible to work with, but that’s to be expected with any support role. - Worst knowledge siloing I’ve ever seen. No development teams in the US, and information that is probably common knowledge for developers is incredibly hard to find without an escalation. - Very little internal mobility, especially horizontally. - Just want to emphasize again how stressful this job is. I spent months throwing up daily from stress. My life has significantly improved in every aspect since quitting. - CEO (and I’m sure others, but he’s the most vocal) holds some… controversial political opinions, and if you speak out against them, you’ll be punished. If you want to be successful at JFrog, be careful who you add on social media and be mindful of how you engage with certain topics outside of work. There are snitches.

4.0
Aug 8, 2024

Employee review Jfrog

Recommend
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Pros

Learning opportunity Salary and perks

Cons

Sometimes, the pressure can be overwhelming but other than that its okay

5.0
Aug 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Product Vision and Strategy are impressive, with solid and consistent delivery. Despite global macro-economic turbulence and uncertainty - the company continues to grow, maintain talent and deliver on our business plans and commitments.

Cons

It takes maturity, growth-mindset and resilience for one to be part JFrog's success. JFrog has a unique DNA. This means that new hires must be open-minded and receptive to it.

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