Felt right at home from day one - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij DrFirst

5,0
13 nov 2025
Anonieme werknemer
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The company has really fostered a feeling of community and collaboration. I have had the best interactions possible since day 1. Everyone was so welcoming to the point that I wondered when the real work environment would show up - but this is it, everyone is great. They care about and value their team and it echoes at all levels. The recruiting and HR team made the entire onboarding process a breeze.

Minpunten

Not really any that come to mind yet. If I had to think of anything I would say people do seem to put in extra hours - but I think I can confidently say that's by choice, as I haven't seen or heard of any pressure to work late. But if there is a chance to reduce people's workload then it may be worth looking more into.

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Wow, thank you so much for this incredible feedback! It means the world to hear that you felt welcomed from day one — that's exactly the kind of experience we strive to create for every new team member. We're so glad the recruiting and onboarding process was a smooth one, and we'll be sure to pass along the kind words to our HR team. We also appreciate you raising the point about workload — maintaining a healthy work-life balance is important to us, and it's something we'll continue to keep an eye on. Thank you for recognizing our culture — it's built by people like you, and we're thrilled to have you on the team!

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Minpunten

None as of yet, have not been here long enough

2,0
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Minpunten

Personally, I definitely had a '1 star' worthy experience at DrFirst due to the toxicity of the leadership I interacted with. However, I was hesitant to actually rate DrFirst as a '1 star' here since my experience was limited to the cyber security team, and I don't think it's fair to suggest that all of the various teams within DrFirst are the same way. In my situation, I first encountered some of this toxicity on my 4th day at the company - where I was pulled into a 1 on 1 with senior security leadership, who proceeded to go on somewhat of a tangent about previous security personnel at DrFirst who they had terminated, and explicitly told me they had a '3 strike policy' and suggested they had no problem letting me go in the event I reached this ambiguous '3 strike' threshold (which was never defined). It's worth mentioning that I'm very aware that if someone doesn't do their job > they will eventually get terminated, that's a pretty widely accepted notion. But hearing these comments just 4 days after starting was pretty shocking. I was hoping this was somewhat of a one-off too, but this kind of language and management style that I perceived as heavily focused on termination risk and negative consequences rather than coaching and development persisted in just about every 1 on 1 over the course of the next month, which led me to realize I should probably get out sooner rather than later. In addition to some of this behavior directed towards me, senior security leadership would also regularly make questionable/not-so-positive comments in passing about broader company leadership (e.g., technology leadership) - in our 1 on 1s. I wasn't sure how to respond to some of these comments, but they were also somewhat of a theme in a lot of our 1 on 1 interactions. Another kind of crazy thing I experienced while at DrFirst was security leadership's use of Claude. I'm very pro-AI in the workplace setting (especially in the security engineering setting), but the way in which security leadership would try and leverage Claude and interpret Claude output was pretty shocking. In one instance, a security concern was escalated (by senior security leadership) based largely on Claude output. After additional investigation by individual contributors on the team, the issue was determined not to be a real security incident and appeared to stem from a misunderstanding of the model's output. That experience raised concerns for me about how AI-generated information was being evaluated before operational decisions were made and was just generally pretty wild to witness first-hand because of how trivial the hallucination was to decipher once individual contributors on the team actually saw what was going on. So, take the 'AI-first' attitude that is advertised with a grain of salt, as some of what is actually going on behind the scenes is kind of wonky. I want to emphasize one more time that I don't think my experience at DrFirst represents the company at large, and that I think there are tons of great individual contributors at DrFirst. My immediate counterparts on the security team were genuinely awesome to work with (veryyy smart and kind people), and my encounters with HR, IT, and other teams at the company were also really positive. Unfortunately, the immediate security leadership (composed of 1 VP at the time of posting) made my time here pretty unbearable, which resulted in me accepting an offer at another firm just 6 weeks after my first day.

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