Secureworks reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(715 total reviews)

Wendy Thomas

62% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Secureworks has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 715 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Secureworks 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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715 reviews
5.0
Jan 8, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Working here has been a validation of all the years I spent going to school and learning how to help people with IT and Security concerns. The business ethic is unparalleled. The job perks are best in field. The group technical knowledge that you can draw on to assist clients makes us a team to be reckoned with.

Cons

I can think of no real cons that I would make known to potential applicants.

2.0
Jan 24, 2018

Layoffs + Change in Culture Signs of Foundational Cracks

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people are terrific. Intelligent, focused, ambitious. The best reason to work any place is who you are working with and how you get work done together. SecureWorks is top on my list of companies that I've worked for on this note.

Cons

However, this last layoff in January saw the loss of many of these fantastic and essential folks. This is the second layoff in 6 months, with probably more to come given the pressure to actually show a profit. I say show versus make, because it won't be earned, it will be through manipulation of personnel. I listened into my last company meeting, wherein there were no questions and no mention of the significant layoff. Keeping things positive for the folks who are still working there makes sense, but it goes against their culture of Open and Honest Communication. During this meeting they changed that to Honest, Truthful Communication. Since they choose to not be open about things (instead sweeping hard issues under the rug), they had to change their culture to reflect this. Additionally, Integrity was redefined to "Do the right thing", which is quite different from a standard definition of "Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code" Within the balance of needs for shareholders, customers, and employees, integrity lost out on both of these layoffs. It helps the shareholders short term, increases a heavy workload to an unworkable one, and will see a degraded customer experience in 6 to 12 months, with a corresponding shareholder hit in 18 months. "Do the right thing" especially as expressed in the new culture definitions reduces the vision for choices to a very short term at the expense of the long term. Steadfast requires a longer term vision at the expense of short term goals. I don't think I would have posted this review except for the culture changes announced 2 weeks after an 'invisible' layoff. If feels like SecureWorks is actively trying to hide problems while shellacking on very high sounding principles. The combination of the two is a tectonic fault with long term consequences and significant difficulty for recovery.

1.0
Apr 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They pay you, though it is a good deal below industry standard. Also they will take anyone so if you want a job and want it in info security ......and you have 0 idea what you are doing.....welcome aboard. Don't worry though they will not do much of anything useful to train you.... while selling you to clients as the world's top engineers...you will be heavily reliant on the handful (< 5) of experienced engineers....though they will help you from time to time.....most of them aren't local....so you will be out of luck.... If that sounds stressful...don't worry...you can just say to clients, "I'll look into that" then pass the buck to someone else....which seems to be the norm as there is no true accountability beyond what your direct manager thinks of you....from your sporadic and rare interactions.

Cons

Low pay. Redundant non-engaging workflow. Huge disconnect b/t upper management asking for quality and middle management cracking the whip for high numbers. You have multiple bosses...all of which will individually ...at different times ask you the same question about the same account for the same reason (much like office space). There is a huge need for a dev team to stream line all the garbage tasks computers were designed to handle. You have numbers to meet and no guidance nor regard for the quality of the work you do, as there is no feed back mechanism. The quantity of work is such that impossible for management to manually review it all. Also if you are going in hoping to work your way up to the coveted Counter Threat Unit or Security Risk and Consulting Team.....it won't happen....there is someone high up who shall not be named that frowns harshly upon, teams external to the SOC taking talent from it. They even have a term for it.... they call it "poaching" and if you poach from the SOC it's bad news for you....so external team leaders shy away from it. (I'm not making this up.) If you like shift differential .....they took that away. If you like premium health care coverage....they reduce benefits each year. If you like a relaxed lunch ....day shift get 30 mins(not enough time to leave the facility) and you are clocked....so you better make it back right at the 30 min mark.....also if you are night shift lunch is "0" mins.(not joking) They don't have enough staff to allow for lunch and in GA it is not the "law" that you get one. If you like comradery, goodluck finding it here, you aren't to be lolly gagging and talking to coworkers as you will be quickly told to get back to work...also the turn over rate is so high that if you stick around for a while (a year or longer) you will look up to realize you are the only one left. Even management will have changed a few times. Don't worry though...instead of raising you up they will tell you about their HR "time in seat" policy which requires that you stay in position...While they hire external non-talent to come in and manage you. The external talent often trying to make a name for themselves are extra overbearing and of course they have no idea what you are doing...but don't worry they will guide the ship.

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