ThreatLocker Reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(158 total reviews)

Danny Jenkins

74% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

ThreatLocker has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 158 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ThreatLocker employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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158 reviews
1.0
14 May 2026

APAC Amateur Hour

Recommend
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Pros

Best in class app control

Cons

Bit of a mess from the top down. The Australian office has only been operating for around 7 months, and roughly 9 people have already left from a team of about 15, close to two thirds of the workforce. There are genuinely good people in the business, but senior leadership has let the team down significantly. Leaders either have limited sales leadership experience or none at all, and it shows in how the team is run. There’s no structure, no real training or ongoing support, and account ownership is chaotic. It’s essentially whoever logs an account first owns it, even if someone else already has an established relationship. Globally, only around 27% of reps are hitting quota. There’s no go to market plan beyond high volume cold outreach. Management actively encourages reps to call up CISOs and CTOs and ask them if they want a free water bottle — this isn’t a joke. They genuinely believe this is a lead generation tactic. The culture is heavily micromanaged. It’s a mandatory 5 days in the office with no flexibility, and even being a few minutes late in the morning or slightly late back from lunch can become a point of discussion. Despite branding itself as a “centre of excellence,” it feels more like a high-pressure call environment focused purely on activity metrics. Hiring and keeping staff is clearly becoming a challenge given the turnover and working model. At the same time, management often seems more focused on internal politics, including whispering with receptionist and openly complaining about engineers within earshot of the whole office. There are monthly all-hands meetings where the CEO randomly selects two employees to pitch ThreatLocker against each other in front of the entire company. If your pitch is not strong enough, you’re expected to return the following month and do it again. It feels less like product knowledge and more like ritual humiliation. Would only consider if you’re looking for a very rigid, micromanaged, high-volume outbound sales environment.

1.0
2 Oct 2023

Unprofessional Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only reason to work there is if you want to feel like you are going to contribute for a startup if that’s what you want to do go for it.

Cons

Positive reviews feel so fishy here please read the other reviews that aren’t so positive they really say how it is. Extremely unprofessional toxic work environment most of the time I felt like I was In high school again cliques, unprofessional memes being sent in company chat, it feels very juvenile, staff is mostly under 30 so that is understandable but management is incompetent. They make you feel like everything you do is wrong and people are constantly spying on each other to get over and get promoted they take zero trust there slogan at heart. Also don’t fall for they will teach you if you’re inexperienced you have about a week to learn if not behind your back they will talk down on you. Also the higher ups are just a joke one person in a very high position is known to cause problems just for fun no reason at all and if you have no solution your less than zero to that person they won’t even respond to you. Honestly they act like a spoiled brat. Also there’s no stability yes it’s a startup but I had multiple managers in my time there. It’s a place you work at to transition to a real cyber security job with a real company. You will get burned out. And if you speak up they will fire you and say you were underperforming I saw it multiple times in my tenure there. So again use this company the same way they will use you to progress in the cyber security industry and move on to another company once you have gained experience.

1.0
7 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Offer letter was immediate after interview. Workers were upbeat and outgoing as most were new employees (6 months was a veteran) Free food and drinks in the kitchen area.

Cons

They are always hiring because workers are either let go or leaving weekly.(post there hires Monday, fire on Friday) Benefits package is the worst I ever had. No feedback on work completed, no code reviews, new employee code would go directly out to beta. First negative comment about my work came when my supervisor was giving me a reason for being let go (90 days in). Sick days come out of your 2 weeks vacation No 2 weeks notice, if you leave it's today

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