A low standard company for experienced people. - Applications Support Engineer Seclore Employee Review

2.0
Nov 4, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Average salary , some really good techies out there, wow free tea if you are looking for, that's a sarcasm.

Cons

Except the dev team no other team is valued. The company is managed by a group of egoistic people ,the bonus is a trap do not fall for it , the product is still not developed and has lot of issues , you will everyday listen we are a IIT company from someone as if this is the only IIT company , your views and suggestions would never never be considered. Half the company can't converse in english , people who work are underpaid where as some noise makers are paid well , no respect for experienced people. If you want to be a manager you need to agree with the top management egoistic people. Do not trust them , take everything on email and in writing they are known to be playing with careers by making false promises. Good luck.

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5.0
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Pros

Seclore is the leader in EDRM - we hear it from prospects consistently who are evaluating multiple solutions. I am new to the team and the amount of attention in getting me ramped up not only from a technical perspective but also in navigating the organization has been phenomenal. They are very supportive and want you to succeed!!

Cons

Market maturity and knowledge externally of Seclore's technology.

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3.0
Apr 8, 2025
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Pros

* Working with smart and capable colleagues, especially in product, marketing, customer success, and engineering. * Exposure to global clients and use cases (particularly in emerging markets), and offices located in North America, India, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. * Fast-paced environment where individuals can (for a time) take ownership, and wear multiple hats * Opportunity to build a team, set strategy, take on some really challenging projects, and execute on multi-channel campaigns across several quarters.

Cons

* Employment in the U.S. can be unstable, with terminations sometimes occurring without notice, and only two weeks of severance offered. * Stock option vesting in the U.S. follows a strict two-year (40%), three-year (60%), and four-year (at 100%) cliff, which can be discouraging for early-tenure employees. * Compensation tends to fall within low-to-mid market ranges, which may not be competitive for all roles. * Leadership transparency and cross-functional alignment are inconsistent, leading to confusion and miscommunication. * The company is heavily CEO-driven, which can limit broader strategic input and agility. * U.S.-based employees did not receive cost-of-living salary adjustments, even in high-inflation environments (2024/2025) * Work-life balance can be challenging, particularly for those in high-visibility or cross-functional positions. * Decision-making is frequently last-minute or delayed, which can hinder planning and execution.

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