Not what it used to be - Anonymous employee Fusable Employee Review

2.0
Nov 17, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A handful of employees who actually communicate & contribute to projects, PTO amouont, and being able to work from home.

Cons

-Upper managements disconnect with front line employees while lacking knowledge of what the company actually offers in terms of products/services or how the business operates. -401k match -The companys recent rebrand attempt and copy & paste approach didn't feel well thought out. An attempt to "repackage" the companys look, while they did a few rounds of layoffs, just screams desperation to sell the company to new investors. -Recruited a handful of new middle/upper management to ease in AI/automation, but are not familiar with the industry at all. -New management will lie to your face that your job is safe even if you bring up concerns about job security. Cleaning house while rehiring cheaper labor, I'd assume. -Slowly getting rid of the personal touch/relationship with clients. -Computers they provide are embarrassing -Marketing seemed like a money pit with horrible leads -Lack of communication across departments. CONfusable at times

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5.0
Apr 20, 2026
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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
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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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