Modern tools can't offset poor management decisions - Software Developer One Identity Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

We have access to modern AI tools, work with a decent stack, and have some high prestige customers.

Cons

The new management turned everything upside down, letting whole teams with decades of product experience go, resulting in us drowning in support cases instead of actual development.

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One Identity Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this and for the positives you called out around tooling and our customer base. We know organizational changes are hard, and we understand that shifts in team structure can create real pressure on those who remain. Workload sustainability is something we take seriously, and feedback like yours helps inform how we plan and prioritize. We'd welcome a direct conversation please reach out to your HR Business Partner or through internal channels so your perspective can be heard in the right setting.

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1.0
Apr 20, 2026
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Pros

The ability to work remotely.

Cons

Since the arrival of the new CEO, Praerit Garg, in September, the company culture has shifted to a highly toxic environment. The CEO operates with a high‑control, top‑down leadership style characterized by micromanagement, limited trust in others, and a belief that his perspective is the default “correct” one. Rather than leveraging the expertise of his executives, he tends to dictate decisions, override input, and centralize authority, often inserting himself into operational details that should be delegated. His approach signals a conviction that he alone has the full picture, which creates a dynamic where dissent is discouraged and alignment is achieved through compliance rather than collaboration. His style can come across as dismissive which reduces the willingness of leaders to surface risks or alternative viewpoints. As a result, many of the most skilled and experienced executives have left the company over the past 6 months. This year, for the first time since I have worked at the company, they will not be paying employees an annual bonus. For many employees, the bonus can represent as much as 15-30% of their compensation. Strong performers across areas were told this month that they would not even receive merit increases, affecting the already low morale in the organization. Many have begun their job search seeking an organization where they can work with an empowering management that values their expertise, invests in their career growth, respects diverse ideas, and creates a positive work environment.

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