Top place to work - Resident Engineer Armis Security Employee Review

5.0
29 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supported environment and network of colleagues. Both front and back of house. Energetic and positive global company. Best solution and technology on the market for IT/IoT/OT Security Asset Management, Early Warning and Vulnerability Management. A real rocket in this space! Lest not forget about the best customer centric care given that is responsive and prevalent. As voiced time and time again by customers.

Cons

No cons at this moment in time. This company is going places and it is a privilege to work here,

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5.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to grow and work for. The leadership team has a fantastic, forward-thinking vision for the future, which makes it an exciting place to be. On top of that, our products are exceptionally well-positioned in the market, giving us a massive competitive edge.

Cons

no cons at the moment.

4.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Unrivaled Growth: The trajectory here is incredible. Between the ARR milestone and the ServiceNow acquisition, you are at the center of the cybersecurity world. 2. Partner-First Motion: Unlike many firms that just pay lip service to the channel, Armis truly supports a "partner-first" motion. The strategy is built around enabling the ecosystem rather than competing with it. 3. Top-Tier Partner Leadership: The leadership team within the partner organization is exceptional. They are accessible, strategic, and genuinely invested in the success of our external collaborators. 4. Innovative Product: Selling or supporting Armis Centrix™ is easy because the tech—especially in OT and IoT—is actually a market leader.

Cons

1. Growing Pains: We are scaling so fast that it sometimes feels like we’re building the plane while flying it. Expect some chaos and overlapping roles. 2. Acquisition Friction: Since the ServiceNow announcement, there’s a noticeable need for a more conscious effort regarding system and process updates. Moving from a nimble startup to part of a global giant means extra scrutiny and slower rollout of internal tool changes.

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