1Password Reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(361 total reviews)
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David Faugno

70% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

1Password has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 361 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The 1Password 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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361 reviews
2.0
28 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1Passsword's product is amazing - after I left the company, the first thing I did was purchase my own subscription. Can't say enough good things about the product. 1Password's mission is excellent - to provide high levels of security and privacy to their customers, where you can feel proud to be contributing. The majority of people that are lower level managers or individual contributors are friendly and compassionate. Lastly - 1Password is a classic example of magnetic marketing. I give this company a good future outlook on performance, because the product is just that good, despite the disfunction behind the curtain.

Cons

It is my opinion that 1Password's culture changed dramatically after the series C round of investment. Below is a summary of my opinions and beliefs on how this has affected the company and it's employees negatively. A combination of new upper management faces and pressure from VC firms to produce results has turned this company into a cutthroat results-driven company. This by itself isn't a problem - the problem occurs when 1Password has not operated fundamentally in that capacity - so now that they are playing catchup to the new expectations put on them by the CEO and by extension, 1Password's board and investors. These conditions mean this company is turning itself into a pressure cooker of stress and hardship - day-to-day life as an IC or lower level manager will be a mix of context switching, whipsawing objectives, and firedrills. These are serious, structural issues that get compounded exponentially, if customer acquisition or a similar financial metric softens. As much as I hate to say it - I can't recommend this employer, even though they are hiring extensively in early 2023. For those of you who were recently laid off - proceed with caution if you absolutely need an income.

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1Password Response
3y
Hi there, Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback here. We're committed to putting people first, and we're always looking for feedback on how we can improve. Shannon, Johanie and Shiner are all available should you be interested in continuing the conversation. We wish you all the very best. - The People Team
2.0
10 Feb 2024

The ongoing STRUGGLE

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote first company is a plus

Cons

I have waited some time to comment on this, but I have finally reached the end of my patience. While 1Password is a good company, it has internal struggles that many have voiced but continue to be ignored. The sad part is realizing that the company, once so promising to work for, does not live up to its reputation. Between the compensation, lack of promotions, and disregard for the employees who contribute so much to the company's success, it's disheartening. We are constantly praised in the media and during meetings for how well the company is doing, but it seems to be JUST TALK. Most employees I've spoken with do not share the same happiness that 1Password presents because they are too busy living paycheck to paycheck to focus on anything else. Their skill sets are consistently downplayed, and they are overlooked for internal job opportunities by new hires. No wonder the average employee is estimated to have worked here for, what, two years at most. It's honestly so disheartening and sad. Between the pay bands that align with one's salary or the illogical differences in tiered positions, and the career roadmaps that lead to disappointment, it's clear that the importance of the employee is not a priority. Don't get me wrong, working here is not for everyone, but you know what is? Being paid a livable wage based on where you reside (not a competitive wage - LIVABLE). Personally, I shouldn't have to look for a part-time job because my FULL-TIME job barely pays me enough to keep my head above water. And no, this is not a situation of living above my means; it's a situation of choosing between paying my rent late or paying all my bills without making a payment arrangement. I know every company has its shortcomings, but for this to be an ongoing conversation that has been brought up for years, many employees have either left, lost passion in what they do, or, like me (until now), have gritted their teeth and hoped for a solution to finally come along. I hope this message is understood by many, and moving forward, actual change is made. It goes without saying, I don't need HR reaching out to me looking to have a "conversation" — it would be a waste of both of our time.

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1Password Response
2y
Hi there, Thanks for taking the time to leave your feedback and share your experience here. We appreciate your transparency. We'd like to chat further about this, and ensure that your compensation concerns are addressed and that your growth path and plan are clear. Please do connect with your HRBP so we can chat more. - The People Team
1.0
31 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits (401K match, healthcare, PTO)

Cons

1Password recently went through a round of layoffs, citing “culture fit” and “lack of skills for the new role.” I want to clarify what that really means: this was not a reflection of employee performance, but rather a top-down issue stemming from leadership. The culture has shifted dramatically due to poor leadership practices, including rampant nepotism and micromanagement. Rather than fostering innovation or trust, decisions are made behind closed doors with little transparency, and frontline employees are often left in the dark. From a strategic standpoint, the company merged the Account Management and Account Executive teams in an attempt to pivot their go-to-market approach. The goal was to drive expansion within the existing customer base by cross-selling newly acquired products. However, some of these acquisitions—like a procurement and finance platform—have no real alignment with the company’s core offering as a password manager. It feels like the company is chasing growth for the sake of growth, without a coherent vision or product synergy. There is a lack of clarity around the company’s direction, and many decisions seem reactive rather than strategic. Morale has taken a hit, and the internal sentiment among employees is that the company is losing sight of what made it great in the first place. Bottom line: I would not recommend joining 1Password at this time. Unless there’s a significant shift in leadership and strategy, it’s hard to see how the company will regain its footing.

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1Password Response
1y
Hi there, We appreciate you taking the time to leave detailed feedback here. We're sorry to see that your time at 1Password wasn't positive. We're happy to chat further anytime. - The People Team
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