Cobalt Reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)
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Sonali Shah

67% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Cobalt has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cobalt employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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118 reviews
1.0
7 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote first, startup environment where you can learn new skills and make a real impact.

Cons

- New CEO since Jacob left is neither customer or employee focused. - Autonomy is diminishing by the day - the CSO now has to approve every single discount we try to provide to a customer. Sending a very clear message that we (managers and directors included)are not trusted to make any decision on our own. - Sensitive matters are handled extremely poorly, for example, we have been told for months and months that we were in no danger of layoffs. Immediately after we return from the holidays the CEO writes us a Slack message on a Friday saying that we are facing lay offs and that individuals will be invited to meetings NEXT week if we are being laid off. Followed with a short sentiment stating that they will do this in a compassionate and sensitive way. How is that possible when a Slack message before a weekend is how you began this extremely stressful process for your employees that have been rolling with disappointment after let down after somber monologue you've given us. It's incredibly insulting. **Please be very aware that the Diversity and Inclusion that Cobalt used to pride itself on has now gone out the window. I endure micro aggressions on a daily basis and hiring diverse employees is no longer a focus in any capacity.

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Cobalt Response
3y
Your feedback is important and I want you to know that I and the management team take your comments seriously and with an open mind. We continue to strive to be customer centric and respect both customers and employees. The layoffs have, understandably, been very hard for the team. It was a decision that we did not make lightly, and I understand that this has been very difficult. During the All Hands where we addressed Cobalters’ questions about the future and layoffs, I had said that we didn’t have plans for layoffs - this at the time reflected our plans and thinking. I was also asked to ‘guarantee’ that there would be no layoffs for the next year - to which I responded that I could not provide that assurance as it would have been very negligent on my part to do so. No one knows the future. As market conditions continued to deteriorate, we had to confront the reality that Cobalt is not immune to current market conditions, and take some hard decisions for the long-term health of the company. We strive to be as transparent as possible, but unfortunately, this industry often moves fast, and so we also need to adapt quickly. Change is hard. Cobalt is a growth stage company, and so the last 18 months have been a period of high transformation, starting with my own appointment as CEO. In my conversations with Jacob Hansen at that time, we discussed the future of Cobalt and the changes that needed to be made. We both knew it would not be easy and we knew the focus and priorities needed to evolve. I want you to know that the decisions I make as a CEO, and that we make as a management team, are with Cobalt’s best interests in mind. Diversity and inclusion continues to be an important priority for us. We want everyone to feel welcome and be comfortable to express their full selves at work. I’m very concerned to read your comments and urge you to discuss with the People team or directly with me. I also encourage you and all current employees to continue sharing your feedback via our anonymous feedback surveys and/or internal AMAs.
1.0
10 July 2023

Broken Promises and Terrible Work Environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good Pay. Fully Remote. Interesting Product.

Cons

First off, I'd like to state that I was not part of the most recent layoffs. Many of these negative reviews are due to layoffs, which tend to happen. However, it looks like the C-Suite provided empty promises to it's employees and let them down once again. At Cobalt, there is no team building or culture. My experience is you get in and do you work. Broken Promises. Role description I was hired for was not fully met - there were specializations sold to me as part of the role that I was not provided equipment for and did not get to work on. There are no mentors at the company to help guide and improve your work experience. Instead, they actively look for you to fail. Career advancement comes when someone leaves, not due to performance. The C-Suite does not have a deep understanding of the security industry. Just because you have your CISSP does not make your an expert. The C-Suite is solely focused on padding their pockets and not out to truly improve the security industry with Cobalt's product. Originally, I was excited to work at Cobalt. Seemed like a fun and inclusive company, driven by smart and ambitious people. Over time though, my experience was filled with stress, negative interactions with co-workers, and a vision that Cobalt is not the Security company it totes itself to be.

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Cobalt Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on working at Cobalt. All feedback is valuable to us, and we appreciate you highlighting both the positive aspects and the challenges you've experienced. Cobalt continues to expand its product portfolio for customers to proactively remediate against cyber risk. We fully understand that change of any nature can be difficult to navigate through and we will ensure our employees come with us on this very exciting journey.
1.0
31 Mar 2023

It’s over

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people below CSuite that are still here are amazing people.

Cons

I once said I could work here forever, but that ride is over and I am already looking for a new job that can hopefully be close to what we had. The founders have all left, gone on a permanent sabbatical, or remain in a non-authoritative role. The C-Suite has run into their ivory towers and locked the doors behind them. Managers and directors have no idea what goes on above them (they never did) and had no idea the layoffs were even coming. They had no input as to who was let go and C-Suite had no idea who was most valuable to the company. It was Russian roulette and it left Cobalt with 40 bullet holes and counting. The trust erosion wasn’t just about the layoffs in and of itself. They happen. We’re not idiots, we understand the need for business decisions. Yes, the CEO Chris and CSO Caroline said specifically and in no uncertain terms that they can’t promise it won’t happen. But they said, with emphasis and a smile to assuage our fears, ‘we have ABSOLUTELY NO PLANS for layoffs right now and have many other options we’re going to try first’ only 1-2 business weeks (ie not counting holiday shutdown) before they suddenly had a plan for 15-20% of the company to be terminated with a severance agreement. THAT is where the trust was lost. That, and the fact that absolutely no one in middle management was consulted. Our managers who are there to advocate for us were overridden and ignored, so now we can’t even trust what our own managers say because they may be lied to themselves. How did you go from making those sweet smiles to the extremely drastic decision of letting nearly 20% of your company go in only a couple weeks? What happened to the other options? Nothing in the ‘macroeconomic situation’ changed drastically during that time period. And how could you even plan something like that in such a short time? It didn’t even end there. There have been a few more smaller rounds, where absolute pillars of Cobalt were let go. The kind of firings that make you raise your hands in the air and yell ‘WHAT?!’ Almost everyone I know is interviewing elsewhere. People are scared and even more than that, mad. You took our dream jobs away. Our product was never anything special, it’s a PDF wizard geared towards making vulnerability reports, with a sprinkle of analytics. The communication, a big selling point, is all accomplished by Slack. The only valuable assets Cobalt had was its employees (especially customer success) and pentesters, and the pentesters have been complaining and leaving over low pay too. No surprise that Cobalt’s bottom line is entirely dependent on having a third world country to pay relatively low wages to. So what’s left, at this point? Memories of good times. That’s it. Good job, C-Suite. You forecasted Cobalt’s failure and in your infinite executive wisdom ended up accelerating it like a rocket, but one pointed right at the sun. And now they are trying to write fake 5 star reviews, threatening people if they write reviews, and having the reviews taken down by any means possible. You really think we don’t see the second a new review goes up or goes down? Everyone at Cobalt is monitoring these reviews. I’m sorry to any prospective employees reading this as you truly missed something great. But it’s gone now, and I soon will be too.

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Cobalt Response
3y
There are a number of inaccuracies and twisted statements you’ve shared, and as such I won’t respond to them, other than to state that the idea that Caroline or I or any of the Executive Team would take any pleasure in working through a difficult layoff process which impacts people's lives and their livelihood is offensive. It seems that you are behind several of these coordinated efforts to post negative reviews, which you’ve written in various guises. Despite your commentary about the great people in the company, you’re showing a continued intent to hurt and damage those people and a great company with these bitter comments. I understand the layoff was painful and difficult, but we all need to move on.
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