All of the 5 Star reviews are fake. Here's a REAL breakdown of what life at Kaseya is like. - Technical Support Specialist Kaseya Employee Review

1.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The ONLY pro to this company you will have is the gold star that says "congratulations for having a job in this economy ...... at least until the next layoff". You can ALMOST afford to make ends meet, because they don't pay enough. If you're lucky and join a product team with good people, well, there you go. Odds of that are low.

Cons

No remote work. None. Zero. This isn't a hybrid situation with room to negotiate. If something goes wrong in your personal life and you can't physically walk through the door, that's your problem. For a company operating in the IT space, the irony is not lost on me. If your car blows up, consider yourself constructively dismissed. Promotions? What are those? It's discussed. It's dangled. It does not reliably materialize. I watched people do everything right for extended periods and get nothing but a longer wait and a different excuse. If you're coming here for career growth, prepare to be disappointed. Do not trust what leadership tells you. I want to be careful how I say this, but the gap between what gets communicated in one-on-ones and what actually happens is wide enough to fall into. Verbal commitments are worth very little here. If you get promised ANYTHING, demand it in writing. If they say they can't, or won't, or "can't guarantee", take that as a No. The turnover will tell you everything. You won't have to take my word for it. Look around after your first few months. Count how many people are quietly interviewing. Count how many are already gone. The org is bleeding, and it's been bleeding for a while. Walk in and ask the nearest person what their goals are, and you will hear nothing but "I'm getting certifications so I can leave". Layoffs are a recurring feature, not a fluke. I was present for four of them. One hit global support directly. Budget a little extra anxiety for that. You will NOT survive.

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Kaseya Response
5d
We sincerely apologize that this was your experience, as it is not what we strive to create for our team members. We value every team member and their career development equally, and feedback like yours helps shape the improvements we continue to make through our people programs and ongoing enterprise transformation. Thank you for your time with us, and we wish you continued success in your future endeavors.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

easy to make money if you don't mind dealing with politics and are likable

Cons

office politic heavy, if you're not liked or make an impression - you may never make money.

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2.0
Apr 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Exposure to SaaS -Decent product if it worked -Vision makes sense -Cutthroat immorality & favoritism are the only upward paths -Equity program (now dead)

Cons

-Products generally dont work, no confidence in selling them -Current Leadership is completely out of touch with the reality of their workforce/operations - Claws back commissions on deals you never sold / received attainment/comms on (not sure how this is legal) -No WFH flexibility. -PTO is not respected. Paternity leave is frowned upon but somewhat respected. IN most cases, still expected to produce -Consistently misleads employees on intiatives, and borderline falsifies layoff rationale -Equity program is likely funny money at this point. prev CFO fired, and was actively involved with Enron scandals. replacement CFO gutted for quick sale of company by PE and bailed out when he saw it was impossible -Vast majority of clientel is with Kaseya out of pure hostage scenarios through predatory contract policies

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Kaseya Response
1mo
We apologize that this has been your experience, as it is not what we strive to create for our team members. Through feedback like yours, we are making improvements to enhance the employee experience and ensure every team member feels valued. We also respect the personal time of our team members, including parental leave, as we continue aligning our people initiatives with our company’s growth. Thank you for being part of our team.
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