This company is not serious. - Anonymous employee Jamf Employee Review

1.0
Jul 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's still fairly good tech, and Jamf knows the enterprise market better than any other company in the space. There are good people in every department, but you have to look harder to find them. It's the largest Mac MDM company for a reason, and as soon as it remembers why, it could be a great company again.

Cons

Well, the Jamf that everyone knew is dead. Dead, buried, six feet under, with a tiny tombstone that says "Corporate Culture" – but the weeds are kind of growing over it so you have to squint to see what it says. Since going public, the stock is down 77%, and under Strosahl, Benz, Bucaria etc., it's down almost 50%. So what happens? They lay off a few hundred people, but somehow they're keeping their jobs! The same people who have ruined company culture, and have introduced the last two failed pivots, were allowed to stick around and try a third time. This is the definition of insanity ... it's like letting the captain of the Titanic pilot the rescue ship. This company is not serious.

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5.0
Apr 20, 2026
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Pros

Amazing people, remote work, flexibility, and socially aware environment.

Cons

Tech layoffs can seem not as transparent and desired.

4.0
May 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Jamf, during my time there, was a really great place to be. I felt that the community and company culture were very supportive, and your responsibilities were clearly outlined. When I was hired, there was still a lot of fun to be had with the company. Offsites were great, team meetings were a lot of fun, and it made you want to sign in to work every day.

Cons

Towards the end of my time at Jamf, after a series of acquisitions, it was difficult to keep up with the different silos of technology we were responsible for as experts. Plus, compensation increases had largely gone away. It was difficult to get a promotion or raise, and towards the very end, there was a looming threat of a layoff over your head most of the time.

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