Expel Reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(143 total reviews)

Dave Merkel

91% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Expel has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 143 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Expel employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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143 reviews
1.0
5 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Best MDR in the market. They embrace remote work. There are some really smart people at this company.

Cons

Expel is a great case study of how the collapse of a strong culture can crush a business. All of their wounds are self inflicted. They went from an expensive CKO in Miami to layoffs so quickly you have to question what leadership is doing right now. The thing that originally made Expel’s culture special was how they did things their own way. There was a pride in not being like every other startup and security company. But then they hit that coveted “unicorn” status and it all fell apart. Expel became so obsessed with keeping up with their more established competitors that they completely lost their identity. Questions of “why are we doing things this way” were answered with “because that’s how other SaaS startups do it.” A new CRO came in, whose previous organization only had 1 competitor. In my opinion, not only is she incapable of uniting the efforts of Sales, Marketing and Customer Success but she has no idea how to compete in a space as crowded as MDR. She hired way too many AEs. Territories shrunk. Quotas became unrealistic. Marketing couldn’t create demand. Leads dried up. Sales did too. Desperation entered. So did a pushy sales motion hidden behind Force Management Sales Training. Under-qualified middle management exploded along with micromanagement and abundant Forecast calls. Internal NPS scores reflected a slide towards mediocrity that was so sudden, leadership had no idea how to address it. The culture didn’t scale. It disintegrated. Enter layoffs and and a new air of uncertainty around future employment any time the company misses the number. And almost nobody in Sales is hitting their number. It’s abysmal.

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Expel Response
2y
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts about your time with us at Expel. We recognize that this probably wasn’t an easy thing to write, and we genuinely appreciate your honesty and perspective. No doubt that our journey hasn’t come without challenges. We, like many others, have found ourselves navigating through the waxes and wanes in the market over the past few years, but none of that has come free from difficulty and your insights on where we can continue to make improvements, especially in Sales, are well-taken. We’re always committed to creating more transparent than necessary spaces where everyone contributes to our collective success. We have refinements to make as we continue to grow, and your input on that means a lot to us. We’re determined to shape Expel’s future into something that’s as amazing as its history. We’re proud that Expel isn’t just a great place to be, but also a great place to be from. We plan to have robust dialogue about all the items you’ve prompted here. Thanks again for speaking up. We’re here, we’re listening, and we’ll continue to strive for better because we agree - we are the best MDR product on the market and we want all of our crew to remain forever proud of that wherever they go.
2.0
18 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Phone screen was very personable and made conversation comfortable. Overall, I enjoyed the conversation.

Cons

Expel has a blog post about being proud of pay transparency, but in my phone screen the pay range is a lie. Range listed job description: "The targeted compensation range for this role is between: $85,000 USD and $122,400 USD + equity. We believe in paying transparently and equitably. Your salary will ultimately be based on factors such as your experience, skills, team equity, and market data. " Asked to fall somewhere in the middle, but was told by interviewer (team lead) that the role pays base salary of 85k a year firm. This is very deceitful job post/recruiting tactic.

2.0
3 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Expel was a great place to work when I began there a few years ago. People were respected for what they brought to the table, input was valued, and we worked as a team but that all had a drastic change in the last 9 months. Expel's benefits are incredible, that can't be taken away.

Cons

Leadership is making changes that don't add up and they are no longer 'transparent' on their vision. The leadership they've brought in over the last 9 months has rapidly degraded the work environment, prepare to be ground up and spit out. You can never be sure day-to-day if you will have your job by the time you log off, that's how often people are being let go. New leadership does not fit Expel's long standing values, they are abrasive and do not care about their employees well-being or want their input.

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Expel Response
2y
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It is disappointing to hear this is how your experience ended with us. Your feedback helps us see where we're hitting the mark and where we need to improve. It also reminds us we must stay focused on creating a supportive and respectful environment, especially through times of change. We're committed to continuously learning so we can maintain our strong culture standards. Thanks for your time with us, and we wish you all the best ahead.
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