Internal politics - Software Engineer Egnyte Employee Review

1.0
Jan 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not so good for growth

Cons

Bad internal politics need to chanve

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Egnyte Response
4mo
We are concerned to learn about the issues you experienced through this external post and are committed to resolving them. Please contact hr@egnyte.com to start a confidential conversation and provide your insights.

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5.0
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Best Leadership I have ever worked with in SaaS. Data Driven, truly pay attention to effort, help reps succeed. It helps as well that the product is great

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Egnyte Response
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Thank you for the review. We are so glad that you enjoy working at Egnyte. Egnyte’s future is very bright. We invite you to recommend someone you know to apply for one of our open positions.
3.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

Great product and great people. The company is smart about its focus on verticals where they're the strongest, putting a lot of resources behind customer-led growth. Employees are well informed on company progress with quarterly All Hands. Decent benefits and hybrid work with 3 days in office is nice.

Cons

It's very hard to advance at this company. Very few women are promoted compared to men. Annual reviews are structured in a way that makes it virtually impossible to get promoted, even when your manager supports it. The highest rating is reserved for 5% of all employees and the next one down also has a very high bar. Best that most can hope for is "Meets Expectations", even if you've gone above and beyond in many ways. Employees regularly have more responsibilities put on them beyond their job description -- or willingly taken on with the goal of advancement -- then given aggressive growth targets for the new duties with no raise or advancement for their efforts, and no additional resources to support the expanded role. This happened not only with my position but others I worked with on a daily basis. And be ready for a "demotion" if you should get a direct report as they will change the job title: I went from Senior Manager to Manager when I got a direct report and was told by HR that that's just how it works. I repeatedly asked for guidance from HR on paths to promotion in my role and received nothing.

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