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Citrix
3.4
based on 272 Reviews

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Company Summary
Citrix workspace software delivers the business technology that creates a simple, secure and better way to work from anywhere and on any device.
Overall Rating
3.4/5
based on 272 reviews

8% below
industry average

Critically rated for
Job security, Promotions, Skill development
Work Policy

Work from office
82% employees reported

Monday to Friday
92% employees reported

Flexible timing
64% employees reported

No travel
82% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Office cab/shuttle
34 employees reported
Free meal
31 employees reported
Cafeteria
25 employees reported
Office gym
24 employees reported
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About Citrix
Founded in1989 (36 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersFort Lauderdale, Florida, United States (USA)
Office Locations
Mumbai
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Websitecitrix.com
Primary Industry
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Citrix is leading the transition to software-defining the workplace, uniting virtualization, mobility management, networking and SaaS solutions to enable new ways for businesses and people to work better. Citrix solutions power business mobility through secure, mobile workspaces that provide people with instant access to apps, desktops, data and communications on any device, over any network and cloud. oday, more than 100 million users across 400,000 organizations – including 99% of the Fortune 500 – trust Citrix to power a better way to work.
Mission: To power business mobility through secure, mobile workspaces that provide people with instant access to apps, desktops, data and communications on any device, over any network and cloud.
Vision: To build mobile workspace solutions that give people new ways to work better with seamless and secure access to the apps, files and services they need on any device, wherever they go.
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Citrix Ratings
based on 272 reviews
Overall Rating
3.4/5
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Category Ratings
3.7
Salary
3.6
Work-life balance
3.3
Company culture
3.2
Work satisfaction
3.1
Skill development
2.8
Promotions
2.6
Job security
Citrix is rated 3.4 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 272 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Citrix
based on 255 reviews
3.4
Rated by 70 Women
Rated 3.9 for Salary and 3.6 for Work-life balance
3.4
Rated by 185 Men
Rated 3.7 for Work-life balance and 3.7 for Salary
Work Policy at Citrix
based on 22 reviews in last 6 months

Work from office
82%

Permanent work from home
9%

Hybrid
9%
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Overall Rating | 3.4/5 based on 272 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 5.7k reviews | 3.7/5 based on 4.4k reviews | 4.0/5 based on 3.4k reviews |
Highly Rated for | ![]() No highly rated category | Work-life balance Job security | Company culture | Job security Work-life balance Company culture |
Critically Rated for | Job security Promotions Skill development | Promotions Salary | Promotions Work satisfaction | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Work from office 82% employees reported | Hybrid 73% employees reported | Hybrid 91% employees reported | Hybrid 88% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.4 Average rated by 70 women | 3.7 Good rated by 1.3k women | 3.8 Good rated by 1.1k women | 4.1 Good rated by 1.2k women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.4 Average rated by 185 men | 3.6 Good rated by 4.1k men | 3.6 Good rated by 3.1k men | 3.9 Good rated by 2.1k men |
Job security | 2.6 Poor | 3.9 Good | 3.4 Average | 4.3 Good |
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Citrix Salaries
Citrix salaries have received with an average score of 3.7 out of 5 by 272 employees.
Technical Support Engineer
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Senior Software Engineer
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₹26.6 L/yr - ₹48 L/yr
Senior Technical Support Engineer
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₹14.3 L/yr - ₹23.5 L/yr
Software Engineer2
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₹17.2 L/yr - ₹30 L/yr
Software Engineer
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₹15.3 L/yr - ₹27 L/yr
Senior Software Engineer 2
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₹30.3 L/yr - ₹45.5 L/yr
Softwaretest Engineer
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₹3.5 L/yr - ₹6.8 L/yr
Staff Software Engineer
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₹40 L/yr - ₹60 L/yr
Technical Account Manager
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₹13.9 L/yr - ₹21 L/yr
Escalation Engineer
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CISA warns hackers are actively exploiting critical CitrixBleed 2
- CISA has warned about active exploitation of CitrixBleed 2, a critical vulnerability affecting Citrix NetScaler devices.
- CitrixBleed 2, rated at a severity level of 9.3/10, can lead to memory overread and extraction of sensitive data from vulnerable devices.
- The bug was discovered in mid-June 2025 with reports of in-the-wild abuse by early July. CISA urges immediate patching to mitigate risks.
- Federal agencies and other businesses are advised to act swiftly on patching vulnerable endpoints to prevent potential exploitation.
Tech Radar | 14 Jul, 2025

U.S. CISA adds Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
- The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added Citrix NetScaler ADC and Gateway flaw, known as CVE-2025-5777, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
- The 'CitrixBleed 2' vulnerability with a CVSS v4.0 Base Score of 9.3 allows attackers to steal session cookies, similar to a past critical exploit.
- The flaw impacts NetScaler ADC and Gateway versions before specific fixed versions, exposing memory and potentially sensitive information.
- Citrix recommends updating to mitigate the risk as attacks exploiting CVE-2025-5777 have been observed since mid-June, with federal agencies required to address vulnerabilities by July 11, 2025.
Securityaffairs | 11 Jul, 2025

Now everybody but Citrix agrees that CitrixBleed 2 is under exploit
- The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency confirmed that CVE-2025-5777, known as CitrixBleed 2, is currently being exploited to hijack user sessions.
- The critical security flaw allows attackers to read sensitive information from NetScaler devices without authentication, posing significant risks.
- Citrix issued a fix for the vulnerability on June 17, but researchers have discovered working exploits that bypass multi-factor authentication and access critical systems.
- Security researchers have observed a rise in vulnerability scanner traffic and threat actors targeting vulnerable systems, highlighting the ease of exploitation and potential consequences of the flaw.
The Register | 11 Jul, 2025

Critical CitrixBleed 2 vulnerability has been under active exploit for weeks
- A critical vulnerability in Citrix's network management devices has been actively exploited for more than a month, despite the vendor's advisories stating otherwise.
- The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-5777, is similar to a previous flaw known as CitrixBleed, which led to the compromise of 20,000 Citrix devices two years ago.
- Citrix disclosed the newer vulnerability and released a patch on June 17 but stated they were 'currently unaware of any evidence of exploitation', while researchers found evidence of active exploitation since at least June 23.
- Security firms have criticized Citrix for withholding indicators that could help customers determine if their networks are under attack, stating that merely patching vulnerable devices is not enough and that customers should look for signs of compromise.
Ars Technica | 9 Jul, 2025

CitrixBleed 2 exploits are now in the wild, so patch now
- CitrixBleed 2, a vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, is actively being exploited in the wild by threat actors.
- The flaw allows hijacking user sessions and access to environments. Security researchers warn that the majority of instances remain unpatched.
- WatchTowr Labs found a significant portion of users had not patched against CitrixBleed 2, urging immediate action as exploitation is ongoing.
- Citrix is redirecting media inquiries to a blog post stating there is currently no evidence of exploitation, but also stresses the importance of immediate updates due to active exploitation.
Tech Radar | 8 Jul, 2025

U.S. CISA adds Citrix NetScaler flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
- The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added the Citrix NetScaler vulnerability CVE-2025-6543 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
- CVE-2025-6543 is a memory overflow vulnerability in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, potentially leading to Denial of Service.
- Affected versions include NetScaler ADC 13.1-FIPS, 14.1, and earlier versions, requiring prompt mitigation to protect against attacks exploiting the flaw.
- CISA has issued directives for federal agencies to address the vulnerabilities by July 21, 2025, following a similar inclusion of other Citrix vulnerabilities in the past.
Securityaffairs | 1 Jul, 2025

Citrix bleeds again: This time a zero-day exploited - patch now
- Citrix issued an emergency patch for a critical vulnerability, CVE-2025-6543, that was exploited as a zero-day before the fix.
- The vulnerability affects NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway versions before specific updates, leading to denial of service and unintended control flow.
- Security experts warn that exploitation of this vulnerability may include more than just denial-of-service attacks, possibly involving code execution and backdoors.
- Organizations are urged to upgrade their NetScaler software to prevent exploitation of CVE-2025-5777, an earlier critical vulnerability that allows the reading of sensitive information from affected devices.
The Register | 26 Jun, 2025

Don't panic, but it's only a matter of time before critical 'CitrixBleed 2' is under attack
- Citrix has patched a critical vulnerability, dubbed 'CitrixBleed 2,' in its NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway products.
- The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-5777, allows attackers to access device memory and potentially impersonate authenticated users.
- It affects certain builds of NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway products, with severity rated at 9.3.
- Versions 12.1 and 13.0 of the products, which are end-of-life, are also vulnerable and should be upgraded.
- Secure Private Access deployments using NetScaler instances are impacted and should be updated.
- The vulnerability results from insufficient input validation and can be exploited remotely without authentication.
- Citrix recommends immediate installation of updated versions and execution of specific commands post-update.
- The original CitrixBleed flaw was exploited by ransomware groups, leading to significant data breaches and extortion incidents.
- At this time, there are no reports of CVE-2025-5777 being actively exploited in the wild.
- However, experts warn that exploitation is likely to occur, considering the severity and potential impact of the vulnerability.
- Some details in the National Vulnerability Database CVE description have evolved, indicating the seriousness of the vulnerability.
- Security experts urge organizations to patch immediately as exploitation is deemed inevitable.
- 'In-the-wild exploitation will happen at some point, and organizations should be dealing with this as an IT incident,' says one analyst.
- The vulnerability is expected to attract attacker interest and may lead to mass exploitation in the future.
- Experts recommend staying proactive and vigilant to address the vulnerability effectively.
- Citrix has not yet confirmed whether the vulnerability has been exploited in the wild.
- The situation calls for immediate action to mitigate potential risks associated with the security flaw.
The Register | 25 Jun, 2025

Former US Army Sergeant pleads guilty after amateurish attempt at selling secrets to China
- Former US Army sergeant, Joseph Daniel Schmidt, pleads guilty to attempting to sell classified data to China after retaining it post-military and contacting Chinese government.
- Schmidt's amateur approach included using his email addresses and Google searches, faces up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 fine.
- Libxml2 reports critical vulnerabilities, including denial of service flaws in XML Schematron leading to crashes, with some vulnerabilities requiring code rewriting.
- Citrix patches NetScaler ADC and Gateway products for critical vulnerabilities, while CISA lists TP-Link Wi-Fi routers exploit, and Episource faces a data breach affecting 5.4 million medical records.
- AI is enhancing spam emails with reduced errors, yet unchanged content, and Qualys finds exploit chain in popular Linux distros allowing full root access with a simple configuration fix.
The Register | 23 Jun, 2025

VMware closing a door opens up new VDI possibilities
- The rise of open source technologies in AI and large language models (LLMs) has brought benefits of community adoption and faster iteration.
- The recent releases of LLMs such as Meta's Llama and China's DeepSeek as open source help prevent market domination by a single player.
- Tensions between open and closed technologies are prominent in areas like Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).
- VMware and Citrix have historically dominated the VDI market, but cloud hyperscalers and dissatisfaction with cloud giants are causing shifts.
- VMware's acquisition by Broadcom in 2023 led to divestment of their EUC business, including Horizon VDI services.
- KKR purchased the EUC business and now offers VDI services under the 'Omnissa' brand, raising concerns about the future of the software.
- Customers are exploring open source VDI solutions like KVM-based options due to concerns about legacy vendors' risks and costs.
- Changes in Microsoft virtualization access licensing have contributed to the emergence of more efficient and flexible VDI services.
- The shift towards open source VDI possibilities offers higher security, efficient estate management, and flexibility in various sectors.
- Engaging with potential open source partners can support innovation, mitigate big tech dominance, and promote a more open technical ecosystem.
Tech Radar | 15 Apr, 2025

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Citrix FAQs
When was Citrix founded?
Citrix was founded in 1989. The company has been operating for 36 years primarily in the Software Product sector.
Where is the Citrix headquarters located?
Citrix is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It operates in 2 cities such as Bangalore / Bengaluru. To explore all the office locations, visit Citrix locations.
How many employees does Citrix have in India?
Citrix currently has approximately 1,700+ employees in India.
Does Citrix have good work-life balance?
Citrix has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.6 out of 5 based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 67% employees rated Citrix 4 or above, while 33% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read Citrix work-life balance reviews for more details.
Is Citrix good for career growth?
Career growth at Citrix is rated as poor, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 2.8. 33% employees rated Citrix 3 or below on promotions / appraisal. This rating reflects a negative sentiment among employees for career growth. We recommend reading Citrix promotions / appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the cons of working in Citrix?
Working at Citrix does have some drawbacks that potential employees should consider. The company is poorly rated for job security, promotions / appraisal and skill development, based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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