Fast-Paced Start-Up with High Expectations and Strong Culture - BDR Sentra Employee Review

5.0
6 Jul 2025
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Pros

Sentra offers an incredible environment for anyone looking to grow quickly in the cybersecurity space. The team is highly collaborative and supportive, you're never really on your own, and there’s a strong culture of sharing knowledge and celebrating wins together. As a BDR, I had direct exposure to cutting-edge data security tech and meaningful conversations with prospects that helped me understand the real challenges CISOs and security teams face. It’s still a young company, which means you have the opportunity to make an impact and get your voice heard, whether it's suggesting a new outreach approach or providing valuable insights to product and marketing.

Cons

As with many early-stage startups, things can move fast, and priorities sometimes shift quickly. That means you have to be adaptable and comfortable with ambiguity. It might not suit someone who prefers very structured environments or rigid processes.

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5.0
3 Apr 2023
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Pros

An employee-first environment Full of top-of-the-line talent focused on the company's mission to be the market leader Creating a product to address super interesting data and cyber security challenges

Cons

High-risk high-gain market, being an innovator in a new space never existing before

2.0
31 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Strong financial backing and not afraid to invest in growth. Company events and global meetups are well organized and a nice perk.

Cons

Leadership lacks any prior industry experience and relies too much on personal networks. Product development feels slow, with limited innovation. Despite being in the market for several years, customer growth has been limited and sales momentum is not where it should be. The market for this type of product is still very young, budgets are tight, and there’s no shortage of competitors — including larger vendors who bundle similar features at little or no added cost. Too much focus on internal meetings rather than execution. Communication between regions can be challenging, especially across different work weeks and continents. At times it feels like the company is moving sideways instead of forward, which makes the future uncertain.

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