Its become Toxic .. Run! Run!! Run!!! .. - Anonymous employee MicroStrategy Employee Review

1.0
21 May 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great Technology, hottest space to be in right now .. Analytics and Mobility!! PRIME could have potentially disrupted the Analytics marketplace like no other .. but ALAS!!!

Cons

Ever since the Apex Capital letter and SIRF report came out questioning Saylor's role in the company, he's hit a self-destruct button and unleashed his tyranny over the once 3200 staffers. Perhaps affected staff should come together and file a class action lawsuit against Apex Capital and SIRF and hold them responsible for putting so many people world over out of their jobs. A majority (~90%) of the Global Management team (Director and above) from a year back are no longer with the company, nuff said. These are the frontline staffers from Sales, Marketing, Sales Engineering, Technology, Education etc that made the company what it was. One can't destroy the executive crew and reach where you would want to reach. Saylor has really gone berserk, gleefully egged on by the two Presidents. The company is being proxy controlled by these two gentlemen and has fallen victim to their power struggle and greed. Between them have decimated this once cutting edge software company. This is what happens when you let lawyers run a software business, complete and total annihilation. Wake up guys and stop eyeing the 400MN that the company has in the bank, you are destroying the goose that laid the golden egg and destroying people's careers for your greed. All that is left in the company are skeletal staff and a huge army of HR, Finance and Legal overhead staff. Man to Man, MSTR probably has the most skewed overhead staff to productive staff than any other company you would ever see. It is sad to see a company operating in the most exciting Analytics and Mobility space getting squandered away like this for no good reason and with 400MN in the bank. Its a shame.

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Cons

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1.0
5 Feb 2026
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The people are really great outside of C-level leadership. Everyone fundamentally agrees that leadership sucks, but most have stayed due to a poor job market, and the stock price in late 2024 and most of 2025 were great. Now, I'd put that as a con.

Cons

Leadership does not value marketing. If you’re considering a marketing role here, I’d strongly reconsider. Marketing is effectively split between Product (under the CPO) and Sales (under the CRO), and there is no dedicated marketing leader with a true seat at the executive table. In my experience, this creates an environment where marketing is expected to execute leadership’s direction rather than shape strategy. Thoughtful points of view, channel expertise, and data-backed recommendations often go nowhere. When you challenge the status quo, expert input can be dismissed as “marketing-splaining,” sometimes in a demeaning or cut-off manner. The tone from senior leadership can be condescending, and over time you learn that offering a dissenting perspective is rarely welcomed. The company also prioritizes speed and “gut feel” over data. Strategy shifts happen suddenly and frequently, with little consistency from quarter to quarter. It’s especially frustrating given the company’s analytics roots—signals, performance data, and what the market is showing often don’t meaningfully influence decisions. Culture and work-life balance are poor. The CEO has been explicit that this is not a 9–5 environment, and “do more with less” is a constant theme (less people, less budget, fewer resources). Hours are expected to be 8:30am–6:00pm, Monday through Friday, and there is limited flexibility for parents or anyone who needs to adjust their schedule for school/daycare drop-off and pickup. The organization increasingly expects full-time, in-office hiring at HQ with in-office days Monday–Thursday and Friday as WFH. There is also a “big brother” feel—badge scans are monitored and people are questioned through management if their time patterns don’t align with expectations. Over time, many employees keep their opinions to themselves around the C-suite because disagreement can carry consequences. The quarterly Peakon surveys also aren't truly anonymous, which discourages candor and gives leadership false positives narratives. They think everything is great - and they will not change. Layoffs are frequent and create ongoing job insecurity. Performance ratings can feel high-stakes, and many people operate with the assumption that roles are always at risk. The company’s identity has also shifted significantly. MicroStrategy (now Strategy) was founded as an analytics software company, but has heavily pivoted toward being a Bitcoin treasury story. When the stock is up, that’s a major reason some people stay. When it’s down, those perks don’t offset the instability and workload. Meanwhile, most employees are still supporting the software business, yet investment there feels inconsistent—especially with repeated reductions that leave remaining teams stretched thin. Benefits are also underwhelming for a tech company. There is no tuition reimbursement or meaningful budget for learning and conferences. Healthcare coverage is not particularly competitive, and the 401(k) match caps at $2,500 per year with a 4-year vesting schedule. Overall: if you’re early in your career and want a demanding environment with little balance, you will get that here. But if you want stable strategy, respectful leadership, investment in people, and a marketing function that’s empowered to lead—this likely won’t be a fit.

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