Great culture, always improving - Business Systems Analyst Box Employee Review

5.0
Oct 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Box's company culture and top leadership is fantastic. They're very forward thinking and aren't afraid to take big bets. They're C-level leadership is fantastic and are humble, excited leaders. Individual contributors at the company are very hard working and fun people. Lots of work friendships!

Cons

VP and middle management has had some challenges. Many of these employees come from existing enterprise companies (generally legacy) and tend to have a "well at my last company we did it this way" mentality which is dangerous to growth. Box is doing it's best to mitigate this.

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5.0
Jan 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Box has a strong and inclusive culture that emphasizes collaboration and respect, along with a flat organizational structure that makes it easy to interact directly with management. The company is forward-looking, particularly in its rapid adoption of AI and emerging technologies, and provides substantial opportunities for learning and growth for employees who are proactive and self-motivated.

Cons

As a company positioned between a startup and a large enterprise, Box can feel ambiguous at times, and employees may be expected to build processes or structure on their own and work outside their formal responsibilities. In addition, some management roles have long tenure, which can reduce advancement opportunities for individual contributors aiming to move into leadership positions.

2.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great culture -Decent benefits, though missing 401k match -Decent flexibility in schedule -A solid product and historical customer base -No major layoffs in recent years

Cons

-Communication: leadership is rapidly losing touch with the employee experience, and what the needs and pain points of their teams are. Box really suffers from a situation of "left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing." Even within GTM, teams which work together every day don't communicate, and their respective leaders aren't on the same page -Unclear strategy: leadership is pushing to move at a faster and faster pace, without reflecting on what is an isn't working. Employees are being asked to do more work, while not receiving better pay or benefits, and satisfaction is dropping fast -Lack of advancement opportunity: promotions move incredibly slowly, as does compensation - pay is decently benchmarked, but lagging behind the industry -Required 3x a week in-office, even though a poll of the company showed the majority of workers would prefer otherwise, an old-fashioned mindset

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