A company without a future - Anonymous employee Fusable Employee Review

1.0
Feb 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I can’t recall many. The laptop they issued to me was nice. They let me work from home sometimes. My boss spoke to me maybe 8-9 times a year and didn’t really seem interested in my work, which I guess was nice in a way because I didn’t get bombarded by emails all the time.

Cons

Data scientists and analysts beware. Fusable does not have a data science team, nor do they have an equivalent team that goes by another name. They simply lack the capability and institutional knowledge, which is peculiar for a company whose whole value proposition is built on data, intelligence, and analytics. Senior leadership is far more concerned with short-term financial goals than developing quality products. Pay is pitiful and benefits are even worse. Their unlimited PTO policy actually does have a limit, and it’s not a lot. It’s a blatant lie. Stay as far away as possible. This is a company without a future. The recent uptick in positive reviews is due to members of Fusable management trying to manipulate the company's rating.

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5.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people who are very dedicated and easy to connect with, good pay for my role, standard benefits, enjoyable work, leadership seems to be turning around with new direction (especially in HR).

Cons

Moving at a fast pace, so makes some uncomfortable if they'd rather sit and do the same thing every day.

5.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far. The 100% remote setup is a huge plus. One thing that stands out is the open door culture. Managers are approachable and actually make time to listen, whether it’s feedback, questions, or just bouncing around ideas. It makes a difference knowing your voice is heard. There’s also a lot of opportunity for growth. If you’re someone who wants to learn, take on more responsibility, and move forward in your career, it’s definitely there, you just have to be willing to step up and go for it. Overall, it’s a supportive environment with good people and plenty of room to grow.

Cons

Cons-wise, being fully remote can take some getting used to, especially if you’re someone who prefers in person interaction. And because there’s a lot of growth happening, things can move pretty fast at times, so you have to be comfortable adapting.

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