Where Every Minute Has a Supervisor - Anonymous employee Bugcrowd Employee Review

1.0
2 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You become very good at explaining yourself, strong time-tracking discipline, rapid multitasking experience.

Cons

No bonuses, no career path, and certainly no meritocracy. Quantity beats quality every time, so the faster you close tickets, the better, whether they’re actually solved is apparently a secondary concern. Technical leadership is… optional. Your manager doesn’t need to understand the problem, just enough to accidentally create three new ones. You’re expected to work strict office hours, while also being available 24/7. Unrealistic targets are a great way to normalize unpaid overtime. AI completely changed the workload, but management’s strategy seems to be hoping it goes away. Employee ideas are ignored until someone higher up presents them as their own. Micromanagement deserves its own award. Every 15 minutes of your day is accounted for, and if a task takes longer, be prepared to explain yourself.. for the hundredth time. Apparently documenting work is more important than doing it. Arrogance is mistaken for leadership. Feedback flows in one direction, constructive criticism is unwelcome, and admitting a mistake seems to be against company policy. PTO isn’t really PTO. It’s something you earn, justify, and defend. Even though there’s a formal system to request it, using it without also announcing it on Slack is considered a minor incident. The request itself can become a conversation that follows you right into your time off, ensuring your mind never fully leaves work. Technical standards are so flexible that even basic tooling becomes experimental. It’s not unusual to see colleagues running Java scripts as “cd Java file” and hoping for the best.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

Great cool tech, loved the leadership and the vision they had

Cons

nothing to crazy, some financial issues but overall not a massive issue

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Bugcrowd Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are glad to hear that you found the technology innovative and valued the leadership, vision, and direction of the company. Bugcrowd operates in a dynamic and evolving market, and like many growing technology companies, we continue to make disciplined decisions around investment, growth, and long term sustainability. We recognize that employees may experience those decisions differently, and we appreciate the balanced perspective you shared. We are grateful for your contributions during your time here and wish you continued success in your next opportunity.
1.0
17 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Bugcrowd is remote-first, which is a positive and one of the few remaining benefits. But remote work alone doesn’t make a great place to work. The trust, transparency, and sense of shared mission that once existed have eroded significantly.

Cons

Bugcrowd once portrayed being a company with real momentum and purpose. Today, it feels like an organization stuck in a downward spiral—one driven almost entirely by executive leadership decisions that continue to miss the mark. Layoffs now feel routine, almost quarterly, creating a culture of constant anxiety. Teams are pushed to meet growing client demand while quietly wondering if they’ll be next. High performers, strong leaders, and people genuinely trying to keep the company afloat are burned out, demoralized, or gone. What makes this especially hard to swallow is the contrast between the workforce and the executive team. While employees are asked to “do more with less” and accept uncertainty as the norm, executives appear insulated and focused on meaningless awards, living lavish lifestyles with luxury homes and cars—completely disconnected from the day-to-day strain placed on the people actually delivering for customers.

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