Great Company But Your Boss Makes or Breaks Your Experience & Advancement - Identity and Access Management Analyst FICO Employee Review

2.0
Jun 19, 2025
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Pros

Came in as an intern and loved my first boss who believed in me and even accepted my salary negotiation. He ended up leaving and I got the worst boss ever; he makes Lucifer look like a saint.

Cons

A week before my first boss left, I believe the replacement boss began his tactics to get me fired, conspiring with the business operations' staff, marketing staff and maybe even other staff. I believe my salary acceptance by my old boss influenced the attack. I believe a few people were not happy that I would be making more than them. He couldn't even wait for my old boss to leave. I'm not sure what he and the other staff told my first boss, but he (my first boss) didn't even say goodbye. The new boss would then begin to give me assignments with "funny" instructions and exclude me from other assignments/meetings overall. I became extremely depressed and began not performing at my best. I immediately wanted to leave because his actions were just so weird and brutal. I also presented an assignment for a leadership project and believe that project was taken apart by my boss, the other staff and intern program staff to where they presented parts of my suggestion as their own work. I was very sad about this as I was very excited to learn from this opportunity and grow with the company from coming in as an intern. If I could do it again, I would have never accepted the full-time offer. I was given another boss out of nowhere a few weeks ago. My current boss is wayyyyyyyy better, but the six months I lost of not getting valuable experience still hurts me and caused emotional damage. Thank God for therapy. At one point I wished I would have never negotiated my salary just to get great hands-on experience in cybersecurity as a newbie to the industry. God begged to differ and informed me that I was worth every cent and to not let insecure personalities get me down. I always believe in the good in people, and I'm learning to not be so naive. I wish I felt comfortable to go to HR about my experience, but from previous experience with other companies, HR is not your friend. Through learning from online HR consultants, I'm more prepared for experiences like this in the future.

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4.0
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Pros

FICO is a great place to work as a software engineer. I had a very positive experience collaborating with smart, thoughtful teammates on technically interesting problems that have real-world impact at scale. The engineering culture values code quality, thoughtful design, and pragmatic decision-making over hype. Leadership was supportive, expectations were clear, and there was a strong emphasis on ownership and accountability. Overall, it’s an excellent environment for engineers who enjoy working on meaningful systems in a stable, well-run organization.

Cons

Slower pace of change compared to startups or high-growth tech companies, which can feel restrictive if you prefer rapid experimentation. Legacy systems and tech debt in parts of the organization that require patience and careful refactoring. Process-heavy at times, with multiple reviews or approvals slowing delivery. Less emphasis on cutting-edge frameworks—the focus is more on stability and correctness than chasing the newest tools.

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