Bad place to work - Vice President Sales FIS Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

no leadership so you can do what you want some people ok

Cons

health care horrible vacation horrible low morale not much talent here churning sales folks unrealistic goals

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FIS Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are disappointed to hear that you feel this way as FIS strives to provide a world-class experience to all 55,000+ of our employees. While the recent organizational and leadership changes may be unsettling, we remain committed to communicating timely and important information about our business. We do this through quarterly Message Cascades for Managers to help in facilitating open lines of communication between leaders, managers and employees by keeping the entire workforce informed and connected. It’s our goal that this knowledge-sharing tool will continue bringing teams together and keeping them informed. Despite a slight increase in the national medical plan employee contributions, FIS remains below the national average and has even introduced a new medical plan in 2016 as an effort to provide more cost-effective options. Additionally, we updated the vacation policy and added a week’s vacation to provide a greater benefit offering to our employees as well.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Great people Strong client base

Cons

- Lack of strategic alignment at the top of the house. - Senior Executives and VP’s are out of touch with the real work and forced to make changes that do not align with business goals - Internal mobility decline. Employees are only able to accept internal positions if they reside near an office/hub. As a result of this we are losing great talent for other orgs.

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