RSA Security reviews

3.7

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,017 total reviews)

Greg Nelson

99% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

RSA Security has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,017 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RSA Security 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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2.0
Oct 16, 2021
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Pros

At time of hiring it was a company with a big install base, I got to WFH, good bennies, learned a lot about cybersec in a short time, really liked a lot of people there especially those directly on my team.

Cons

STG is doing what private equity does. Dell was a crappy steward of the company, to be sure, but Dell was also not in the habit of stripping the place for parts. The STG strategy for the company is nothing but buzzwords and jargon, and the total collapse in morale on the lower levels of the company was palpable. Day 1 FY22 about half of everyone on the US side was laid off. Over the months that followed, not a week went by in which some veteran employee didn’t jump ship; I went through five supervisors in fewer than six months. My position before STG was one primarily of customer management; then after the transition they changed that, took my account portfolio, gave me a much, much worse one, set an unattainable quota and told me to get to cold calling selling their cloud MFA in a region not legally allowed to leverage the RSA cloud because of where it’s hosted. RSA never had best-in-class service, but my time spent covering for the company’s failures tripled, even as my active accounts dwindled; customer support doesn’t support customers (who pay for support contracts!), professional svcs won’t approve any PS engagements they just keep making you jump through hoops saying you haven’t qualified it enough while your customers get pissed off that their projects are stalling. The whole thing has become a game of “mother may I”; as a frontline RSA sales employee you won’t be able to fart at your home office without asking someone on another team for an assist and then needing to ask your manager and your manager’s manager to escalate your request when it is promptly ignored. The promises of advancement or of migrating off the sales floor evaporated (not that I wanted to work outside of sales after the transition, support teams took the heaviest casualties). Our merit-based incentive program that controlled our base pay raises was frozen and then replaced by a ramshackle Sales Floor Hunger Games, in which the prize is you get an additional day of PTO but only when the company says you can have that day of PTO. STG will get the “agile” company they want, it might even be moderately successful, but it won’t ever recapture the wide swaths of ground lost to competitors and it will be hugely diminished both as a company and a legacy. Stay away until the dust clears.

1.0
Apr 30, 2021

Look elsewhere

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Pros

Staff-level people are great, smart, very capable. Good facilities.

Cons

Promotions from within the company are very rare. The inside joke here is that you have to leave the company, then come back in order to move up. Senior leadership has no long term vision, no overarching goals for the company. Company president is not a security-tech guy, so he has no clue; he was brought in by Dell to sell the company, period. Business units act in a very siloed manner. Senior management not in tune with lower levels or with each other. Major offshoring of jobs going on right now. Benefits have been scaled back. New P.E. owners are cutting up the company and are reducing US workforce by the hundreds of positions while opening up new hiring reqs offshore; purely a cost-cutting move.

1.0
Jan 31, 2021

Disappointed in RSA Leadership since STG purchase

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you are in one of the offshore team there is great employment opportunities coming your way.

Cons

RSA used to be an incredible place to work. As employees we were treated as collaborative partners in the growth of RSA. We had the respect and freedom to be innovative and creative in our roles. Since the purchase of RSA by STG the business has changed significantly. Employees are no longer valued for their loyalty and experience, RSA has gone the way of many corporations in an effort to reduce cost and will moving a significant portions of their jobs oversees. This will inevitably provide significant disruption to the Customer experience.

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