Thorough interview process, probably - Prefer Do Not Disclose Claroty Employee Review

5.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Very thorough interviewing process (see cons below). I was fortunate enough to be accepted and invited to join the company. If I had not been, it would have grated somewhat... Not a problem though for me at least and their new onboarding fast track process is helpful to get up and running. Having so many interviews meant that I met a lot of the people, which was a good opportunity (in retrospect) to see the make up of the company at work and how the interviewers in their different departments collaborated together.

Cons

Very thorough interviewing process, if I counted all of them up including initial screening by the external recruiter, it would be double digit. I had way less final interviews with the big 4!

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Mission driven culture with real opportunity to make impact. Overall comp is competitive, lower on the bonus side.

Cons

Things move fast here, so best for people that don’t like the staleness of some large orgs. There are some growing pains which that’s expected for where we are at.

1.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work flexibility and decent work-life balance.

Cons

Outdated, unreliable, and poorly integrated technology systems. Heavy dependence on Google Workspace with little enterprise structure. Internal tools are fragmented, frequently broken, and rarely interconnected. File uploads, document sharing, and collaboration tools often fail. The DLP system regularly blocks legitimate emails, attachments, and uploads, making basic work unnecessarily difficult. Management is inexperienced, immature, and lacks strong technical or operational leadership. Many leaders are not technologists and do not understand how to manage people, processes, or sales pipelines. Sales and business development execution is weak and inconsistent. Some staff struggle with basic Microsoft tools like PowerPoint, Word, and Windows, which hurts productivity and professionalism. The company still operates like an early-stage startup, despite trying to compete in enterprise markets. Leadership often appears unprepared for scale. Processes are informal, undocumented, or constantly changing. The product is not fully mature. Many advertised capabilities are not fully implemented or reliable. Marketing materials frequently overpromise features that are not consistently delivered in real deployments. This puts business development and sales staff in a difficult position when engaging customers.

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