Zscaler
What's It Like to Work at Zscaler?
Frequently Asked Questions
Our culture emphasizes ownership, meaning we want every employee to feel empowered to lean in, solve problems and drive results. Trust is earned through how you show up and deliver, rather than being based purely on hierarchy or seniority. We value "dynamic range" no matter what level you’re at. This means you cannot simply be a strategist in an ivory tower; you must be willing to dive into the details, do the unglamorous work, and step outside your functional swim lane to ensure project success. If you prefer an environment where you can say "that’s not my job" or where execution is delegated entirely to others, you will have a harder time succeeding at Zscaler.
We also value what we call a “challenge culture” rather than artificial harmony or surface-level consensus. We encourage substantive feedback and healthy debate, operating on the belief that clarity is kindness. This requires a thick skin and low ego; you must be ready to have your work and ideas critiqued directly, with the understanding that it’s not “personal” but meant to ensure that the best idea wins. If you tend to take professional feedback personally, or if you prefer a culture where disagreements are handled silently behind closed doors to avoid tension, our style of "Debate, Decide, Deliver" may not be for you.
We make a point of discussing these cultural norms upfront in candidate conversations, managers talk openly about them in one-on-ones, and leaders are expected to model these behaviors — ensuring employees feel and see the connection between what we say and what we do.
Zscaler Employee Reviews
What People Are Saying About Zscaler
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Market Position & Stability: Operating a market‑leading zero trust/SSE platform amid ongoing growth provides relevance, scale, and visible customer impact. Association with well‑known enterprises offers strong career signaling.
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Compensation: Pay is considered competitive with solid total rewards, including equity participation and ESPP. Benefits such as parental leave, retirement programs, and wellness support reinforce perceived value.
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Learning & Development: Strong peer expertise and complex customer environments create a steep, rewarding learning curve. Formal enablement—onboarding, mentoring, tuition support, and technical certifications—supports continuous skill growth.
Zscaler's Benefits
Established employee awards to honor work and contributions
Implements team-based strategic planning
Open office floor plan to encourage communication and collaboration
Uses an OKR operational model to clearly define goals and priorities
Utilizes a hybrid work model