Quorum Cyber reviews

2.2

19% would recommend to a friend

(49 total reviews)

14% positive business outlook

Quorum Cyber has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 49 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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49 reviews
2.0
Jun 15, 2026

Frequent Change, Limited Follow-Through

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The strongest aspect of the company remains the colleagues you work alongside day-to-day. There are still talented, supportive people across the business who genuinely care about delivering good outcomes and helping one another. That said, the employee experience has noticeably declined in recent years. Following recurring rounds of redundancies and the departure of many experienced staff, much of the positive culture that once existed has been diminished. Benefits were previously a genuine differentiator, but a number of those have since been reduced or removed, making the overall package less competitive than it once was.

Cons

Benefits have been steadily reduced over time, leaving the overall compensation package less attractive than it once was. There is a persistent sense of uncertainty across the business due to repeated rounds of redundancies and ongoing restructuring. This has had a noticeable impact on morale and makes it difficult for employees to feel secure about the future. Employee engagement surveys are conducted regularly, but there is little evidence that feedback is translated into meaningful, long-term improvements. Common concerns are often acknowledged, yet actions tend to focus on short-term fixes rather than addressing underlying issues. Processes, priorities, and ways of working change frequently, often without sufficient communication or documentation. This creates confusion, inconsistent approaches between teams, and unnecessary inefficiencies as employees try to keep up with evolving expectations. The company often appears reactive rather than strategic, with initiatives regularly changing direction before previous ones have had an opportunity to deliver meaningful results.

2.0
May 27, 2026

Principles, Terms and Conditions Apply

Recommend
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Pros

Friendly colleagues and a modern office environment with good amenities. Suitable for those beginning a career in Cyber Security and looking to gain initial industry exposure.

Cons

Departments operated in a highly siloed manner, which at times felt at odds with messaging around end-to-end involvement and visibility across the investigation lifecycle. Progression opportunities felt limited, with little visible investment in staff development or structured career growth. Performance management appeared inconsistent, with workloads and expectations not always distributed evenly across teams. High-performing individuals often carried significant operational responsibility, while recognition and reward structures did not always appear aligned with contribution. Staff concerns regarding morale and retention were raised repeatedly, though action often felt reactive rather than proactive. A number of benefits and positive aspects of the SOC environment were gradually reduced over time, contributing to declining morale and increased staff turnover. Career progression and opportunities occasionally felt influenced by factors beyond performance and contribution.

2.0
Apr 25, 2026

Helping Good People Leave

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

What made Quorum Cyber a great place to work was its people. Those great people were often initially attracted by the culture, forgoing more lucrative salaries at bigger companies. That culture - unlimited leave, fun company events, a warm informality with senior management, relative transparency and openness - was largely dismantled following the purchase of two North American companies in 2024. With that, what started as a trickle has become a steady flow of great people leaving, both via redundancy and voluntarily electing to work elsewhere. What's left is a grey cyber company - with many talented people remaining - but lacking the innovation and differentiation to attract the brightest and best, and creating the conditions for inconsistent service through stretched and siloed teams. Every indication is that those remaining will be subjected to ratcheting investor demands and further change as the company merges and consolidates.

Cons

Because culture is unquantifiable, the leadership and investors have repeatedly underestimated the cost of losing it. It is difficult to measure the damage when employees no longer advocate for the company, no longer recommend it to friends, or no longer feel confident encouraging contacts to become clients, even with the decent referral bonus. Few good people will go above and beyond for a company that has treated them poorly, and clients can sense when things are not quite right. This is not just a neutral change as QC 'grows'. The leadership team have justified changes on the basis that they will make QC look and act more like cyber companies they've previously worked at. But emulation is not leadership, replication is not creation. There is an assumption that the changes will lead to growth, but no explanation as to how - what will cause a prospective organisation to trust their security to QC over competitors? Why will existing clients continue to pay a premium?

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