Now is the time to join Ping - Anonymous employee Ping Identity Employee Review

5.0
28 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I had several offers but Ping is the only company who had: 1) A enterprise tested platform that is solid - high customer sat. 2) A market (IAM) that is experiencing massive growth 3) Competitive differentiators that customers gravitate towards 4) Highly motivated field that is supportive of new hires tracking towards success (great culture) 5) Great Messaging 6) Highly competent management (this saves so much time and energy) 7) Vision 8) A great investor that adds strategic and ops value (Vista)

Cons

The job can consume you. New hires need to really buy into the work/life balance that Ping promotes. Otherwise, you will be the only one writing email on weekends.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The culture statements are backed up with actions. It really is a great place to work. I should know, I was here, left, and now I came back to work for Ping a second time.

Cons

There really aren't any. Are there bad days at Ping? Sure... but they're out weighed by the good ones many times over. It's not perfect but the people who work here mean well and are generally very cool. So we figure out the solutions to the challenges together.

1.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Challenging work (largely due to poorly designed products) - Decent work/life balance

Cons

Leadership and culture. I was an IC and I had next to no trust in any leader in the organization, they were begrudgingly transparent (had to be forced to keep a pre-acqusition anonymous AMA). Very little overall direction within engineering org. Private equity strangling a once good company. Company with many remote workers hasn't had ANY in-person events in 3+ years. Retaining and acquiring customers being put ahead of anything else, this has resulted in WAY more overselling of the product than usual. This then falls at the feet of engineering to figure out how to make things work and is not a great position to be in. Beginnings of a blame culture around churning of customers, the company also apparently has now tied customer churn to some people's salary. So if a customer doesn't renew for a reason outside their control, they still lose compensation.

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