Welcoming team with great learning and support - Senior Software Engineer Armis Security Employee Review

5.0
8 Jul 2026
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Pros

A very welcoming and supportive team with genuinely good vibes — people are collaborative and happy to help, which makes it a great environment to join. There are strong learning opportunities, including online courses and internal recorded sessions, which make it easy to ramp up and keep growing. Support systems are solid too: an efficient help desk, quick license provisioning, and a well-equipped working environment. The hybrid setup offers nice flexibility, and there's parking available if you drive. Overall a very positive first impression of the company and its culture.

Cons

As a new employee, it's still early to point out real downsides — my experience so far has been positive.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

Amazing culture and technology. All the resources needed to succeed. Great ramp up policies.

Cons

In the middle of transitioning to Servicenow, there is a lot going on with that ramp up while ramping up at Armis.

4.0
2 Mar 2026
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Pros

1. Unrivaled Growth: The trajectory here is incredible. Between the ARR milestone and the ServiceNow acquisition, you are at the center of the cybersecurity world. 2. Partner-First Motion: Unlike many firms that just pay lip service to the channel, Armis truly supports a "partner-first" motion. The strategy is built around enabling the ecosystem rather than competing with it. 3. Top-Tier Partner Leadership: The leadership team within the partner organization is exceptional. They are accessible, strategic, and genuinely invested in the success of our external collaborators. 4. Innovative Product: Selling or supporting Armis Centrix™ is easy because the tech—especially in OT and IoT—is actually a market leader.

Cons

1. Growing Pains: We are scaling so fast that it sometimes feels like we’re building the plane while flying it. Expect some chaos and overlapping roles. 2. Acquisition Friction: Since the ServiceNow announcement, there’s a noticeable need for a more conscious effort regarding system and process updates. Moving from a nimble startup to part of a global giant means extra scrutiny and slower rollout of internal tool changes.

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