Get Out While You Can - Malwarenauts You Deserve Better! - Anonymous employee Malwarebytes Employee Review

1.0
24 July 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I would have given a zero rating if I could.

Cons

The ship is sinking fast, jump before it pulls you down with it! Most of the executive staff are gone & the CEO has no authority anymore. The CEO doesn't care that it's happening since he's spending time posting on his social media about purchasing lavishing gifts/trips for himself/girlfriend/friends. Many of his social media friends are his employees/ex-employees so they see this. He doesn't care for them, he's just looking to make money. Why are you loyal to someone who doesn't have your best interest at heart? He's not able to shelter/protect you any longer.

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Malwarebytes Response
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Thanks for your review. It's disappointing that you've had such experience working with us. This is the opposite of how we as a company want our former employees to feel. I do hope you were able to share your thoughts with your lead, or the People team before you left. In case if you are up for a confidential chat, please feel free to reach out directly employerbrand@malwarebytes.com so we could connect. Kind regards, Elvi

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