Fortinet reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(2,896 total reviews)
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73% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Fortinet has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,896 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fortinet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Mar 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good salaries and that is about it

Cons

- Very limited internal training - Culture allows for harassment by sales teams - the old boys club is alive and well at Fortinet - Weak leadership - Very cheap which hampers business - Little respect for long term employees

2.0
Oct 24, 2017

Great product, poor management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Fortinet is a serious challenger in the market and have great products at a good price point.

Cons

Management is poor. Lack of flexible working. Constant micro management along with invasive and inappropriate behaviour from the management's side completely ruins the working environment. There is also a lack of overhead vision and cooperation between different departments that makes the company loose out over time. Ticking boxes in each department seems more important than the bigger picture.

1.0
Jul 23, 2017

Odious contract, crummy PTO policy

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

They pay you in money. Benefits were decent.

Cons

The Fortinet employment contract contained a lot of paragraphs that were designed to squash Fortinet's competition in the labor market and in the marketplace of ideas. Also, the contract was designed to ensure that Fortinet prevailed in any disagreement or misunderstanding. The intellectual property assignment was over-broad. The anti-poaching paragraphs could easily work to the employee's disadvantage. The mandatory arbitration agreement was immoral. The subtext of the contract was that you were not respected. The effect of the contract was that you were dispirited from day one. Don't sign the employment contract without asking a lawyer to go over it with you. Demand changes and see how badly they want you. If you are a contractor/consultant, do not under any circumstances accept the Master Services Agreement as-is: oh my god. Fortinet could put you out of business quickly! Fortinet was one of those companies that lumps together sick leave and vacation as PTO, and as I recall, you had to have a few years of service before you got more than 15 days. So if you had a prolonged illness, that would deplete your vacation days, and if you took a long vacation, you had better hope you didn't get sick. While I was at Fortinet, I saw evidence of the clubby executive atmosphere that other reviews mentioned. Some Fortinet products are terrible. I was expected to use one of those products in the course of my employment, even though it wasn't really fit for purpose. Now you know. Fortinet did not seem to have strong design thinkers or user advocates in a position to influence the culture, and their products were worse for it. There was little opportunity for a technical person to advance. The internal IT systems were not very reliable. Fortunately, one could avoid most contact with the IT systems except for when your passwords expired(!); then it was necessary to spend 10-15 minutes changing your password in more than one place. There did not seem to be any global source control system. Rather, sources were shared with archive files. Internal websites were rife with spelling/grammar errors, which underscored the fact that there was little emphasis on or pride in quality in the whole organization.

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