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Check Point Software Technologies

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Run from this place - Sales Check Point Software Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Aug 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It plays in an ok, but highly dated space (Firewalls). Trying to make a change to more relevant technologies that are not a commodity.

Cons

Compensation plans are horrible. If you ask for some clarification as to why you did not get paid, the answer will be some psycho-babble that will frustrate you to the point of not caring. This company has a horrible culture. The turnover is beyond belief. Full of folks who stay because the are comfortable with mediocrity.

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5.0
Jan 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was fun to work there a lot of good experiences.

Cons

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1.0
May 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The core responsibilities offer solid experience, and many team members are dedicated, talented, and great to work with.

Cons

Lack of HR Support: The company lacks a safe, objective framework for employee feedback. When legitimate management issues were raised to HR, no corrective action was taken. Instead, it resulted in direct retaliation from leadership, which was left unaddressed by the organization. Significant Under-Market Pay: Compensation is well below industry standards for similar scopes of work. To give context, transitioning into a comparable role at a different company yielded a 37% increase in base pay. Flawed & Inaccurate Sales Compensation: The commission and incentive structures for the sales organization are unnecessarily convoluted. This complexity frequently leads to errors in commission payouts, causing widespread frustration among sellers. Notably, these calculation mistakes are consistently detrimental to the employee and rarely seem to resolve in the seller's favor. Siloed "HQ-Centric" Culture: There is a heavy disconnect between corporate headquarters and regional teams. The culture feels highly insular, creating an "in-group" dynamic where those outside of headquarters have very limited visibility, influence, or opportunities for career progression.

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