Thread regarding Proofpoint Inc. layoffs

Proofpoint Turnover of Employees

Just sharing an internal perspective for anyone wondering why Proofpoint roles are constantly advertised.

In my time there, I’ve seen multiple small teams (single-digit to low-teens headcount) experience significant churn — in some cases 5–6 people leaving or moving internally within a single year. These aren’t large departments, so the turnover is very noticeable.

Over a few related teams in the same function, the overall headcount might look stable (around 20–25 people), but the individuals filling those seats change frequently. There tends to be a small long-standing core, with the majority rotating in and out.

A few years ago, retention was something teams genuinely took pride in. Today, there are very few people left with long tenure, and entire teams can look unrecognisable after a short period of time.

From what I’ve observed, many new hires decide fairly quickly whether the environment is sustainable for them. Morale issues are noticeable, and employee wellbeing has been a recurring concern internally, without much visible follow-up.

There’s also been a strong push toward AI-driven tooling for productivity and quality measurement — including how case updates and communications are evaluated. Some people may find this helpful, but others experience it as constant monitoring tied closely to performance metrics.

To be clear, this isn’t unique to Proofpoint — much of the tech industry is heading in this direction. That said, it can take a real toll if you value autonomy and long-term stability.

If you’re looking for a stepping-stone role and a strong name on your CV, Proofpoint can serve that purpose. But I’d strongly recommend going in with open eyes and realistic expectations about turnover, pressure, and culture.


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