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Updated Mar 27, 2023
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Return to all Reviews- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Growing with painful Growing Pains
Apr 4, 2022 - Technical Support Engineer IIIRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Pure hands down has been the best employer I have worked with in the tech industry. They sort of renewed my faith in this industry as being a fun and adventurous career path, like in the days of yore. Before the tech industry became a toxic watered down stew. Local management (as in not director level and above) are typically great people and managers. This is rare for a company that is the size of Pure. I have dealt with worse managers for smaller companies. Employees, for the most part, are comfortable with talking with management about specific work related issues, processes, workflows, and so on. With full confidence that the discussions they have will be confidential and not retaliatory. You may get the same corporate side stepping response from some managers that you would expect but a good chunk of them will take your words and ideas and present them as examples or solutions to any specific pain that ails their team, the best way that they can. Company benefits are still better than most I have had in the past or have seen offered by other companies. (More on this in the Cons) Pay is ok. (More on this in the Cons) I also haven't worked for a company that has so many fun and smart people. No joke, some of the best minds in the industry work here. Job stability is great. It was pandemic proof (for the most part depending on position). It's a job that can totally be done 100% from home. Specifically speaking of the TSE role (regardless of tier). Whether or not you will be able to work from home depends on your position and manager. This is a grey area and you shouldn't look at Working From Home as a benefit here as nothing is certain, currently, on how this will all pan out in the future. Your expectation should be that you will still need to go to the office to work a job you can easily do from home. Pure often brings in 100% catered food or provides a budget through a food delivery service for those working from home to provide lunch. This has changed due to Covid but that isn't Pures fault. Office break rooms are usually stocked with drinks snacks, and other goodies to increase morale and make people happy. Food and beverage is one of the easiest ways to keep people happy and is a good investment for most companies who can afford it. These break rooms are also filled with arcade style games. There are other rooms dedicated to game rooms, where we used to play Smash Bros on the switch (until we all started working from home due to covid). Needless to say, there are a lot of positives. Even some I'm sure I didn't list here. However, you'll notice that I didn't give Pure a 4 or even 5 star rating. That's because the cons, though few they may be, are pretty big cons. So they will be descriptive. I want to be honest, so do not look at the cons as rants, they aren't. There is certainly far more pros than cons for working with Pure. I just wish the cons were smaller. The stock is going up and that makes me happy. RSUs are also often provided after annual reviews.
Cons
Pure has an identity crisis. They want case handlers to work in a way a 9-5 Monday-Sunday type company operates but we are a 24/7-365 operation. This means that any cases someone is assigned, they KEEP those cases (with the exception of Geo Location limitations). This creates frustration when you are off shift for the day or even the weekend and a case is updated by a customer and they decide to not reassign the case (which customers often ignore the manual reassign button on automated response when a TSE is off shift), only to come back into work with an angry customer because the case had not been touched until the TSE was back on shift. This is further compounded that customers often get angry when multiple TSEs are working the same case, as well. This creates a situation where support staff just can't win. So, as a TSE, you often monitor your backlog of cases while you are off work, looking for responses from customers, then making the judgement call if the case should be reassigned for the customer. Since every customer thinks their case is of the highest and absolute strictest of severities (regardless of the actual issue/scenario), you tend to default to just reassigning the case yourself (which is also restricted to a manager to approve). Pure needs to just come to terms with the fact that it is a 24/7 operation and cases will jump from person to person, depending on days off, sick leave, holidays. Speaking of Holidays, Pure is also a Global company, so Support staff in other geo locales will often have holidays in which the staff in Utah will need to pick up the slack for. Again, further compounding the identity crisis Pure has. I'd take a good 20 or so more staff from each Geo Location and put them in Utah than have entire teams that take whole days off leaving another team with the entirety of their workload. Overall, this is mostly a work/life balance. It used to be easier but now it's becoming frustrating. Speaking of work life balance. We used to have unlimited PTO. There was always a soft cap but it wasn't something you needed to worry about. So, when you look at Pure benefits and it says "Unlimited PTO" there is a huge asterisk there (figuratively). We now have to manage our PTO like any other company, making time off work for holidays, events, those with kids who have events, emergencies, mental health checks, burnout control, or anything else you can think that may take time away from work, those need 2 weeks approval from a manager. If you are within the "soft cap" it will usually get approved if there is enough head count. However, once that soft cap is hit, good luck and Pure is not opposed to using that against you when it comes to annual review. There is a separate Sick day PTO of 80 hours. Out of a year that has 8766 hours in it, 80 is certainly not enough, especially during a pandemic. They couldn't have picked a better time to make that change. There were people who abused this system but rather than reprimanding those individuals, everyone else who wasn't abusing it were reprimanded instead. Which is typical corporate mentality and behavior. This wasn't how Pure used to operate in the past (been here for about 4 years going on 5). This is due to outside leadership being hired who didn't know or don't care about the culture Pure had built. More on this later. There is zero guarantee that your shift or days that you work will be stable. There is a lot of communication within the upper management that can affect the schedule you work and it can happen on a whim, for you anyways, because nothing is communicated downward and is treated on a need to know basis. If someones work schedule is going to be impacted/changed/modified, that need to know basis is everyone involved whose schedules will be modified. That simply isn't the case. As stated in the Pros section, Pay is decent. I have made more money here than anywhere else. However, the pay is still below industry average and still below National Average, for the TSEIII role. This role is more than just taking care of the Flash Arrays and knowing how SAN works. This is a VMWare, Linux, Microsoft, VEEAM, Networking, Security, SysAdmin, that one obscure program no one knows about except for the one customer who decided to use it, or anything else Pure or the customers of Pure think we need to manage, type of role... and you are expected to know everything about these things (at least by the customer) like the back of your hand. You WILL work cases in which you are solving complex issues the customer can't solve themselves, for customers who make more than you a year, regarding software you have probably never work with, heard of, or troubleshot in your life, and you WILL resolve these in a timely manner. The amount of software, networking, and hardware knowledge you need to have or have the ability to acquire to be the "Jack of all trades" for easily warrants a higher pay scale as you move up the Tiers of support. TSEIII is not just deserving of a $90,000 to $110,000 a year pay, what you will be doing warrants it. However, you will most likely be in the $65k-$75k a year range. This has also impacted our training days. A Day we get once a week in which a single hour is reserved for us to learn things regarding our products, software, hardware, customer environments, freshen up knowledge we already have, purity changes, etc. Support staff uses this hour to work their backlog, mostly, now. This has resulted in knowledge becoming stale (since things change a lot) or staff simply not knowing certain things that they should/ought to know. Catching up on emails is certainly a chore that takes more time than it should, since we use gmail and gmail is terrible. Upper Management no longer consists of people who knew and loved the original Pure culture. We hired a lot of people off of the streets and the culture has been in a decline. From reduction in benefits to more egregious toxic behaviors coming down the chain. At Pure, it used to be more about how you worked rather than what you knew. You could move into a managers role if you were willing to put in the effort to show motivation to do so. Or move from a Customer Support Role to a Technical Role. That tag line "Corporate Clones Need Not Apply" that plasters the careers page is a relic of the Old Pure. Corporate Clones are who Pure is hiring for upper management and Upper Management never fails to wreck good things in exchange for investor satisfaction, regardless of company. The revolving door is real. There used to a Bottom-Up mentality but things have become very much a Top-Down situation. No longer can people go to Upper Management (this does not apply to local management) without fear of retaliation. Many people don't speak up when they disagree with a move from the C-Suite, or want to express alternatives. There is a "Yes" culture, where people simply say yes to changes rather than seek evaluation from people who will be impacted by said changes. Again, typical corporate behavior. The lower you are on the totem pole, the less you will know about changes coming your way. We used to have meetings with entire teams, talking about some of the ideas management wants to implement, we would address concerns or impart more ideas, then local management would report on that. We no longer do that. It's more or less "this is what's happening now. Changes will take affect in week" sort of deal. We have far too few support staff, for ALL shifts, and WAY too many sales staff. This means we are selling more and more arrays and other products, which is good. Last I checked, Pure hasn't been more profitable. This comes at a cost for support who is now dug deep in workload that is not sustainable with the current workload, which results in a LOT of burnout, missed cases, lack of availability, customer dissatisfaction, and the treatment of a highly professional and knowledgeable Support Staff as if they were working for a mass call center.. .a job you'd take in your young years to gain experience in the job market. This is bad. It makes sense to not solve every workload problem by throwing more heads at the issue but this is an issue that requires more heads, without argument. The idea is to streamline work and automate a lot of manual processing but the way pure works is at a snails pace (of course unless a director level or above wants something done and I can guarantee you none of them really care about the way support is handled. It's all about the sales and those dollar bills), so changes won't come soon, which creates this black hole of long term unsustainability and when the changes do occur, they will probably be implemented poorly due to hasty action coming down the chain. Micromanaging is on the rise, specifically for the TSEIII role. This is a role in which you will work hard cases, conduct long investigations, put together Action Plans, work with Engineering, take unorthodox cases that requires research and understanding, but you need to be able to do all of that, plus more, while maintaining an availability status. This availability status puts you in a position where you will be automatically assigned more work, regardless of what type of work you are already doing, take calls from customers/CS, or volunteer/voluntold to take escalated cases/phone calls. This interrupts your work that you already have and should be prioritized. Yes, you can get out of available when you get a high severity case or when you take a call but the expectation is that you are available. With the increase in case creation from customers and the small support staff, TSEs backlogs are becoming larger than the queue making it difficult to stay on top of things or worse... like desire to volunteer for additional work and help out. It's not uncommon, now a days, to sit on cases assigned to you while you catch up with what you already have, requiring you to work past your shift or, if you care enough, work on your days off. This, like most things at pure now, is made worse by the implementation of a minimum case assignment a day requirement. 6-10 cases a day doesn't seem like a lot but it is when those 6-10 cases can't be resolved in a day (like the vast majority of cases we handle in the TSEIII role) and you need to spend an hour or more on a single case due to the nature of it. If you start from 0, in a week you can easily have 20+ cases in your backlog. In 2 weeks, over 40. Assuming you didn't close any of the cases (which is possible, depending on the case). You can easily lose track of where a case, where an investigation is, communications from customers, and so on if you don't implement good case hygiene. I can tell you right now, good case hygiene is becoming a fossil due to the shear lack of attention any one of us can give to a case, now. Pure, like most modern companies, is embracing self destructive Woke politics/policies which pulls people in opposite corners intentionally. I'm not gonna go into what I believe (and what I believe may actually surprise you despite reading what I said above) but you will not be able to express yourself in the same way, or at all, if you do not align with Pures Political opinions. This creates hostility among some people, even though the vast majority of us get along just fine despite our differing opinions, the few who don't often bleeds over to those who do get along. Makes for a toxic work place. Gone are the days that work was just work. Now we need to be fed everyone's political opinion and the downside to that is you only get fed one flavor because any and all other flavors, regardless of how innocent, are banned, frowned upon, or will get you fired. It's best to just not talk politics or find people mature enough and adult enough who can handle a conversation with someone who may not agree with them. Good luck, Pure isn't making an effort to hire people who mentally prepared to have their world views challenged. This is not a rant. These are absolutely POSITIVELY large concerns I have working at Pure. I've been here long enough to see a lot of the change happen. I have worked with employees who have been with pure, essentially from the start, quit over these specific issues and I don't blame them. Though I still have a mostly positive outlook, I need to be honest in the cons.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Work/Life Balance, Benefits, People. I've never been with a company that cares as much as PURE.
Cons
I wish they had a system where you recognize others with compliments and even a little reward. Not a big deal because the benefits are great but it could definitely help more with morale.
- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Startup days are over.
Oct 14, 2021 - Senior Pre-Sales Engineer in Stockholm, StockholmRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Good technology and in the forefront. Salary Great presales tools. Good customer support. Great vision!
Cons
No work life balance, severely understaffed at all positions. Inexperienced mid-level managers Benefits outside of US are barely meeting the minimum expected (everything is salary) Painful transition from startup company to established firm. Losing the culture and people.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great Technology - Horrible Inside Sales Management
Mar 15, 2019 - Sales Development Representative in Mountain View, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
- Love the field teams -Love the products -Great coworkers
Cons
- INSIDE Sales MANAGEMENT! You need to be careful. I've never been to a place where management is far more immature than the workers. This inside sales management team is a huge roadblock to career promotion and creates high stress - low return situation for the employees. You will battle for time off with an 'unlimited PTO' policy. You will deal with false rumors being spread by your immediate managers (things you have said in confidence) You will be given more tasks than help You will not be trained and expect to perform day 1 regardless You will deal with bias team management. Certain teams have different rules and benefits over others. You will fight a fresh battle with your ISM every day you walk.
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- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Pure takes care of it's employee's with great benefits that played an important roll for my family. It's a great place to work if you're early on in your tech career.
Cons
I was present during some management turn over and anytime that happens tough decisions need to be made. I ended up seeking out a new job because some of those decisions didn't benefit me, nor did they add value to my development. It's worth noting that from a business perspective Pure Storagehas an excellent storage solution, and they're is heading in the right direction.
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Hello former Pure teammate, thank you for sharing your feedback on the pros and cons you experienced at Pure. We appreciate your recommendations to upgrade the lead gen tools and if you have some specific ideas/recommendations that you didn’t feel were heard or understood before you moved to your next role, we invite you to reach out to feedback@purestorage.com.
- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Awesome Place to Work
Jan 27, 2018 - Member Of Technical Staff in Mountain View, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Great career track upward mobility Transparent culture, everyone is easy to work with and talk to Best health care benefits in the industry Above average compensation
Cons
Definitely feels more like a "big company" than it did a few years back.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Crazy and scattered
Apr 8, 2022 - Anonymous Employee in Mountain View, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
They have no hard office attendance policy. You can work from anywhere. And the health benefits are good.
Cons
We never know what we're going to do a month in advance. Ideas for marketing are always changing and constantly at the whim of fickle executives. We never create messaging that lasts longer than six months. And we don't take our marketing seriously. Every initiative is just boiled down to what makes an executive happy, and we never take it further to actually gain some market relevance. Most people still don't understand what this company is about.
Continue reading - Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
My favorite company so far!
Mar 12, 2019 - Director in Mountain View, CARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
The culture is really collaborative and fun. Fast growth brings fast pace. Strong leadership who knows what they're doing. Good benefits like free lunches and competitive ESPP.
Cons
My commute could be shorter
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
The benefits are nice but that’s about it
Cons
This company says they are inclusive and diverse but they are not. The other workers act like your friends but are not. They say the pto is unlimited but it is not. The pay is horrible. Do not work here.
- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Pros
Solid benefits and lots of perks. Management tends to be encouraging of employees, transparency is still appreciated even if it's not consistent.
Cons
The culture is changing rapidly. Pure was once a place where everyone rolled up their sleeves to get the job done but now there is a prevalent "that's not my job" type attitude. The culture also is one of "putting in face time" so to speak -- working from home is heavily discouraged and if you do so then you are seen as a slacker. This attitude cuts into a healthy work-life balance. Also, the compensation across the company is extremely unfair -- two individuals performing the same job can have significant pay differences.
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