Challenging and Rewarding - TAC Engineer I Fortinet Employee Review

5.0
12 Jul 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Challenging and Rewarding Fortinet is an industry leader in Network Security Appliances. The wide range of services and products that Fortinet offers presents an array of career growth opportunities and specializations. In addition to the opportunity for career growth and a foot in the door to the Network Security field, Fortinet has a great work culture. From fun company outings, to job perks like company provided meals, excellent health benefits and opportunities to travel. At Fortinet you are surrounded by friendly staff and coworkers. Your peers are knowledgeable and helpful. At Fortinet your part of a team and everyone helps everyone learn and succeed.

Cons

-Longer commute than downtown Core. -High Pressure environment

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- On target OTE and uncapped commissions - Great overall work culture - A lot of cool Field marketing events - Ability to expense dinners, entertainment, gifts for clients - Great company vision and a broad security fabric portfolio with several third party validations for a well-known cybersecurity brand makes it easy to sell and be successful.

Cons

- New business quotas are the same for every seller at least on my team, who all have very different territories, some with more white space heavy accounts that can be much more challenging to hit quota compared to other territories. Quotas went up by 20% from previous year. - Too many internal systems to navigate - processes and sales enablement tools could be more efficient - You can be the top performer in your US sales segment, and still not make it to President's Club because of the way it's structured - competing against different segments and only top 3-4% get to go each year. Rewarding top performers in general is an area needing improvement in my opinion.

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