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    1. 5.0
      Feb 23, 2021
      Business Development Manager
      Former Employee, more than 1 year
      Denver, CO
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
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      Pros

      RED SKY and the culture Séan has built out is unparalleled in their industry. He truly cares about the success of his employees, clients and business partners. Combined with Séan's depth of knowledge in the IT & security space and a group a passionate professionals, you can be sure that his team will deliver results. Many of their clients are Fortune 100 companies, which is testament to RED SKY's ability to build meaningful and deep business partnerships. There is a lot of opportunity for growth, and you will learn a lot! I can only see RED SKY growing into the future.

      Cons

      Nothing bad to say about RED SKY and Sean's team.

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      1. 5.0
        Oct 14, 2023
        Senior Relationship Manager
        Current Employee, more than 1 year
        Los Angeles, CA
        Recommend
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        Pros

        RED SKY is a fast-growing & people-centric company and a wonderful place to work! Leadership truly cares about each individual, is empowering and welcomes new ideas & creativity. The culture at RED SKY is the best I've ever worked for and the team is authentic, fun, positive, and loves what they do. All team members are always willing to help and will take time out of their day to dedicate themselves to helping you if needed. That’s so helpful, appreciated, comforting and I feel like I belong to something special! Because RED SKY is growing rapidly, there are a lot of changes that happen fairly frequently, which can be a little stressful for some. Personally, I love the challenge.

        Cons

        Rapid growth makes a fast-paced environment, not everyone's desire

        1. 5.0
          Oct 7, 2023
          Senior Relationshiop Manager
          Current Employee, more than 3 years
          New York, NY
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
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          Pros

          They treat you like a person, not an employee. That's reflected in how management approaches employees, fantastic culture, and empowers you to be the best you can be - with their full support! There are no "hot heads" or yelling and screaming about challenges, just collaboration and ideas. The environment is very fun, and the people are warm, supportive, and simply awesome. :) It is a challenging company due to the pace and ingenuity around every corner, which is great. If you apply yourself, you'll go somewhere. There is a great future if you are willing to work for it.

          Cons

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