Ping Identity Reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(643 total reviews)
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Andre Durand

90% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Ping Identity has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 643 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Ping Identity 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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1.0
6 Nov 2020

Massively overrated - don't waste your talent in this company

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Pros

Altogether nice colleagues. Good work-life balance.

Cons

The culture: the much hyped "we are one big loving family" is akin to a cult and merely skin deep, and they do not really care about you. Take for instance this year's COVID layoffs" - management and the VCs needed a way to offload a bunch of people off the company's books to have a high EPS so investors could buy shares. As a result, a big percentage of employees were fired with no fault of their own and without a warning during the worst time in years to be looking for a job. The open jobs currently posted aren't new positions, the company is merely replacing employees fired only a couple of months ago. The strategy and the management: everything Ping does is US-centric and the company does not have a clue how to do business in other regions. Okta and Microsoft are well ahead, particularly in Europe. A new VP has been hired to turn the results around and the stock price keeps falling. Fact is: this organization has always struggled. Management is failing to execute on a plan to take the company to the next level. But for years they have been selling the story that they are growing and now is the right time to join.

1.0
7 Sept 2020

A graveyard for ambition

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Pros

Some Snacks - they are different region to region Free Coffee Chairs Tables Carpet Transport reimbursement up to 150$

Cons

First of all - there are some reviews there - 5*. They are fake or simply fabricated. This is because the company has been firing people since January 2020 at a constant rate. I can't imagine a team that wasn't affected. Your fellow employees get fired but then you rate the company 5*? Not to mention the tone of those reviews. Up to you if you believe them. Secondly - the culture is a joke. There are some good people in there but in general everyone is just trying to stay "alive" year after year. So no real camaraderie. Most people have been hired in the last 1 year. This is bc they have replaced the other folks. Don't think you will do a better job - you are simply being hired for the numbers. When the time won't be convenient anymore - you will get kicked out. Thirdly - Management - don't have a clue. Plans change more often than i change my socks. This will put you in some very precarious situations - situations that you didn't agree to. This is because they know Okta and MS are better both pricing and functionality wise so managers just want to show to their bosses that they've done everything they could with their teams - so perhaps time to change the people (again). In general this is a cult of the leader. All you will ever do is try to please that 1 kahuna in your respective region. Not even your direct management as they are not as important. "COVID Layoffs": These weren't real covid layoffs. Management needed a way to offload a bunch of people off the company's books so they can have a high EPS so investors can buy shares. Hence now they are re-hiring for those roles. Personally if you ask me: this organisation has always struggled. They will sell you the story that they are growing and now is the right time to join the organisation just that the market proves otherwise. Okta and MS are well ahead esp. Okta. More importantly, partners will only come to you for bench-marking reasons - never with a real proposal. If you are in sales - 30% target attainment is the most you could hope for. Customers are leaving left right and centre since the product lacks in features and pricing is also behind MS. This doesn't seem like a good company to work for. Up to you. Also the CEO is a joke - he will say in his all hands meetings that if you don't like it in his company - you should leave. Especially referring to those tenured employees that didn't sign up for some of the new company direction. How can you say that to those people that made you who you are today? (Basically?!?!) Don't be fooled about the compensation etc. - they will have budgeted for 1/2 of that as their planning time frame increments are weekly. So you might sign up for $100k but if you get fired 6 months in then you only made 50k.

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3.0
5 Feb 2024

Was great before the merger...

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Pros

Work-life balance, competitive pay, remote-first culture, and some EXCELLENT people to work with.

Cons

Things started to go downhill as soon as the Thoma Bravo acquisition happened, and the ForgeRock merger was the final nail in the coffin for many. Lots of redundancies at the worst of times with pretty poor compensation compared to industry average. Ping was known as a people-first company, prioritising the culture and wellbeing of their employees over anything else. Now it's money over people.

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