Great place to work - Anonymous employee CrowdStrike Employee Review

5.0
18 Mar 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great management, open to change, flexible work hours

Cons

Later evening calls for EMEA due to being HQ'd in US

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CrowdStrike Response
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Thanks for your feedback. We're glad you're enjoying flexibility with your schedule, but we hear you on the late hours caused by working across time zones. We generally strive to keep meeting times within working hours for folks outside the U.S., but we realize it might not always happen that way. We recommend being open with your team if you're having specific issues with meeting times as they may be able to move things around to accomodate everyone's schedules. Thank you for all that you do!

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