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Updated Jun 3, 2023
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Top Review Highlights by Sentiment
- "Leadership works hard to keep down and attempts to distract from low pay by giving gifts." (in 24 reviews)
- "Tier 1 Management also has a bit of a problem with treating employees as disposable." (in 11 reviews)
- "As we got bigger, more middle management was brought in and things got very siloed and competitive over control of aspects of the product(s)." (in 8 reviews)
- "Training can get cut short because they need you to do your job quickly due to needs" (in 7 reviews)
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- Current Employee★★★★★
Pros
We grow and we help people. That's all engineers really want.
Cons
Honestly, the compensation isn't great, especially when compared to other software companies in the area. I get it, Jamf is a relaxed workplace, but that's changing fast since our salary ranges aren't attracting new talent so there's a lot more work for the rest of us.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Pros
Work life balance is good
Cons
Compensation is not the best in the market. Needs improvement if want to retain the talent.
- Current Employee★★★★★
Awesome Management
May 18, 2023 - Account Executive in San Diego, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Management is incredibly patient and supportive with their salespeople!
Cons
Comp is a bit low.
Thanks for the review! Jamfs do value and appreciate our great leadership and management teams. They genuinely care about employees, customers, and actually lives our values to set an example of what it means to be a Jamf.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Human focus, good work life balance, remote work
Cons
Lack of leadership, management and vision
Continue reading - Current Employee★★★★★
Pros
Possibility for developers to impact the scope of work.
Cons
US based company has a strong diversity agenda Turning from small company to more of a corporate
Jamf Response
Thank you for your comments. We are excited at the success Jamf has had and we are proud to have been able to maintain stability in our open, respectful, and casual culture as a rapidly growing organization. Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging is a top priority for Jamf and as part of being a “Great Place to Work,” we are committed to providing a safe and equitable workplace for all.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great environment
May 14, 2023 - Sales Representative in AmsterdamRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Good teamwork and support All great devices you need brand new
Cons
Not an extraordinary salary Basic benefits compared with other companies
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
It’s a mixed bag
May 12, 2023 - Sales Development Representative (SDR) in Minneapolis, MNRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Lots to love about Jamf, but *depends heavily on your team*. Depending on your manager and teammates, you might work with some super cool and chill coworkers. I’m really grateful for mine, they’re a supportive bunch. People are quick to try to pitch in, kind, polite and ready to help. When things are going smoothly, there are a lot of good vibes and jokes here at Jamf. The products and solutions are easy to talk about and learn, and it’s fun to sell a product when you’re enthusiastic about its capabilities. Wins are celebrated with shout outs. Senior managers have an open door policy and will hire total beginners to the sales game, teach them from the ground up skills and how to sell.
Cons
Highlights: so much focus put on “culture” that very real issues (pay inequality, lack of tools to do the job) are glossed over. Pay is far below industry average. RSUs are no longer offered to new hires. Very metrics focused culture. Entire meetings devoted to going over and over the statistics of dials and email open rates. Culture: One example that stands out the most, was when we had our weeklong company wide summit in January. Meeting attendance was compulsory, and there were a lot. At the end of the week senior leadership sent out an email scolding reps for low activity in the past 4 work days, using the phrase “completely unacceptable.” So…..you create a event highlighting the culture of Jamf, required hours of meetings, but it’s “completely unacceptable” to you that reps couldn’t cram 8 hours of work in the few hours of the day in one week around lectures and celebrations of the amazing culture? Pay: Promises were made to re-evaluate pay adjustments for inflation after a company wide survey showed this was BY FAR the area of the most dissatisfaction - nothing was done. Even after reporting record profits, we were told in the same breath they cannot afford to adjust pay or give raises. Holiday bonus was a gift card to Jamf’s swag store. Role: SDR’s are promised a quick and clear path to promotion at 6 months to AE once proven on the sales floor. But the reality is sales is over-saturated with AE’s, territories are constantly being shuffled and chopped smaller and smaller for enough to go around, while quotas are raised every quarter and office politics have a lot do with promotions. At least in Sales Dev, reps are treated very much like just a number. Reps are expected to cater completely to the several AE’s they’re assigned to. Even when it means losing opps or meetings because of their calendars and preferences. Tons of friction between territory SDRs and security SDRs; you share territories and have the exact same job functions. AE’s vary in their treatment of SDRs between very collaborative and team focused, and treating their reps like trash. Depending on your manager, you might have plenty of help or no assistance navigating this dynamic.
Continue readingJamf Response
Thank you for sharing this feedback with us. At Jamf we take a "whole employee experience" view of our compensation and benefits packages, and continue to make investments and improvements based on competitive market pressure and employee feedback. We continue to offer equity in the form of Restricted Stock Units (RSU) to all new hires joining the company and consider equity a key component in our Total Compensation philosophy. In addition, we also have programs to reward employees with ongoing equity grants based on performance and role. We orient our compensation planning around a performance based total compensation approach including salary, commission, bonus and equity, and anchor this based on market benchmarks to ensure competitiveness. We have a collaborative sales team environment and onboarding process offering the training and support needed to help support and develop SDRs as they learn the business and product offerings and demonstrate confidence speaking with customers. While career growth and progression from SDRs to AE is based on performance, we set achievable targets, help each other out, and share best practices across the team. Jamf continues to be a people focused company and we value employee feedback. We encourage all of our employees to provide this kind of feedback and share their concerns through our Employee Engagement Surveys or by reaching out directly to HR. It is important to have these discussions so we can continue to monitor employee well-being and adjust our compensation and benefits offering with all Jamfs in mind.
- Former Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
A Great Company on the Right Trajectory
May 9, 2023 - Manager, Sales Development in Minneapolis-Saint PaulRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Considerable opportunity for career growth, on the job training, competitive solution, attainable goals, great benefits, travel opportunities in the right roles, president's program for sales achievers, etc etc. There are many more to list tbh.
Cons
The more they grow, the less they feel like a start-up (which was a huge appeal for years). Increased employee count means more competition for promotions.
Jamf Response
Thank you for leaving a review and for your comments. Jamf has experienced much growth in recent years and we are proud and excited at the success we have had in maintaining our culture and values during this progression. As our teams grow and scale, we are able to offer more opportunities on a global scale for career growth and professional development and are working to ensure our processes, systems, and structures scale along with us. We encourage our Jamfs to explore the vertical and horizontal paths our organization has to offer.
- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Ok company to work with
Apr 28, 2023 - Customer Success Manager (CSM)RecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
If you love apple products then you will enjoy
Cons
I’m working at one of the Asian country, but it’s very Asian culture in it. Jamf in the USA should be more fun place to work
- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Tons of training and support
Apr 21, 2023 - Sales Development Representative (SDR) in Minneapolis, MNRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Good for entry level sales people with no experience
Cons
Salary is too low for this role
Jamf Reviews FAQs
Jamf has an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on over 348 reviews left anonymously by employees. 81% of employees would recommend working at Jamf to a friend and 72% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has decreased by -4% over the last 12 months.
81% of Jamf employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Jamf 4.4 out of 5 for work life balance, 4.4 for culture and values and 3.9 for career opportunities.
According to reviews on Glassdoor, employees commonly mention the pros of working at Jamf to be senior leadership, benefits, culture and the cons to be career development, management, compensation.
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