Toxicity everywhere - Growth Marketing Manager Verkada Employee Review

1.0
27 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, good perks, good product

Cons

Pressure to work really hard, goals that are not attainable with no real strategy, no accountability from leadership. Chief Marketing Officer has no clue what he is doing, and individual contributors below him pay the price. People work really hard, not smart, and the tone is all set from leadership. Lowest performing ICs get fired while managers are not held accountable for team performance. People don't take as much PTO as they should. Someone on the marketing team got fired for his treatment of women, and the CMO helped him get his next job. No established culture of feedback, especially from ICs to managers. Very sales-forward culture with tons of vaping in the office. I've never left a job so quickly.

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5.0
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career advancement and development, culture, flexibility, pay

Cons

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2.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

-Exceptional autonomy and ownership from day one — you'll have real budget, real responsibility, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact without hand-holding -The work is genuinely interesting, especially for events and marketing roles with large-scale programs and cross-functional exposure -Verkada as a company is investing in culture and it shows — there's visible effort at the organizational level -Strong learning environment for self-starters who thrive in fast-paced, figure-it-out settings

Cons

-Hustle culture is not just encouraged — it's expected, and it flows directly from senior leadership. Work-life balance is essentially non-existent on the marketing team -The CMO is deeply in the weeds, which creates a trickle-down effect across the team. If you're hoping for strategic leadership and visibility from above, you may be disappointed -Manager availability is inconsistent at best. If you need regular 1:1 time and mentorship to feel supported, this environment will be discouraging -In-office culture is celebrated in San Mateo, but remote/field employees are largely an afterthought on the marketing team. The culture doesn't extend meaningfully outside HQ -Pay increases and promotions are rare. Don't expect to be rewarded for strong performance on any predictable timeline -No care or acknowledgement for excessive hours working, traveling, being away from home

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