Great Company to make an impact and be a cybersecurity professional - Vice President Coalfire Employee Review

5.0
5 July 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Coalfire is filled with smart and talented cybersecurity professionals making it a great place to learn, grow, and work in team based environments. Additionally management generally empowers its employees to operate with ownership which allows for personal growth and the feeling of making an impact on whatever you're working on. Lastly Coalfire works with some of the biggest names in the cloud and SaaS space which provides a great opportunity to work on challenging cybersecurity engagements for companies that are on the forefront of technology.

Cons

Company communication is a work in progress. The company has good benefits but investments in employee perks are lacking compared to competitors.

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Coalfire Response
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Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful feedback. We appreciate your long-term commitment to Coalfire and your insights into the positive aspects of working here. Your suggestions regarding communication and employee perks will be carefully considered as we continue to improve our company culture. Thank you again!

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5.0
29 June 2026
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Pros

Great benefits, variety of job functions and service offerings Excellent organizational and management structure Highly intelligent and effective workforce

Cons

Competitive hiring process due to quality of talent the company attracts.

3.0
24 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Real client-facing technical work in regulated/FedRAMP environments; good exposure if compliance-heavy cloud is your lane. - Internal mobility exists on paper; managers may encourage internal candidates for promotions. - New management clearly understands their assignment and is saying the right things and taking initial steps that appear to be moving us towards a strong path forward.

Cons

- Promotion paths can be unstable; roles may get restructured mid-process, which makes career planning hard. - Management quality is uneven; promotion into management isn't always tied to demonstrated leadership, technical capability, or appropriate vision. - Limited structured professional development. - Compensation progression can be a friction point, including for internal moves. - Bonus payouts have come in far below target even for top performers, which has been rough.

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