Keeper Security Software Engineer reviews

3.0

66% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)
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Darren Guccione

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66% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
4.0
Feb 5, 2026

good company

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Pros

Smart, motivated coworkers Overall positive experience Opportunities for growth

Cons

Fast-paced environment may feel overwhelming at times Processes are still evolving Benefits could be more competitive

1.0
Jun 4, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The tools were modern—just not used correctly.

Cons

Architectural decisions came from non-technical executives who shut down discussion instantly. Developers were sidelined and expected to execute poorly planned specs. Feedback loops were nonexistent, priorities changed without notice, and we were blamed when things fell apart. The lack of respect was exhausting.

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Keeper Security Response
11mo
While we’re disappointed to hear about your experience, we want to clarify that our engineering decisions are made through cross-functional collaboration, including input from technical leaders. Our engineering team plays a critical role in shaping our product direction, and technical input is both expected and valued. We remain committed to fostering a collaborative environment where all voices are heard. Respect for our employees’ contributions remains at the core of our company.
3.0
Nov 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of talented developers. Plenty of learning opportunities. Decently stocked kitchen, and clean office. Decent yearly bonuses. The product is solid, which makes working on it both challenging and rewarding.

Cons

Within the first month of employment, CTO asked to post a positive review to boost Glassdoor rating, which seems inorganic. Base salary took a fair deal of negotiation. No 401(k) match during my employment. No stocks/options during my employment. Most dev teams did not follow Agile methodology, which lead to constantly shifting priorities. Multiple large projects juggled at once made feature work progress slowly, frustrating management and putting pressure on the teams to work overtime quite often. CTO was too heavily involved in low-level product decisions. Management (especially the CEO) did not take kindly to any kind of criticism, constructive or not. Lastly, culture-wise, there's was not a whole lot of team building/outings, which made the other teams feel like strangers that you happened to work with from time to time.

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