Be fanatical about working or get out - Anonymous employee Fanatics Employee Review

2.0
Nov 14, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fast paced with new challenges each day. There aren’t many layers of management which helps as far as escalating ideas or issues to people who can help. DTO does allow for flexibility to take days off.

Cons

Salaried/hourly employees are treated as a commodities and not people. It’s almost an unspoken rule for upper management to have been in the military and you will be treated as you’d expect to be by former military officers, as a grunt. Turnover is very high making the lives of those left behind. Average tenure here has to be well under two years. Teams will have well over half of them turnover each year with upper management changes on top of that as well. Not uncommon to have several new managers throughout a year due to turnover. - In order to save money most of these opening will not be filled until Q4 if at all meaning your off peak that they advertise as a time to recoup and use your DTO Is spent doing 2-3 jobs at once making taking a vacation very tough. It’s a strategy they openly employ each year. Training/Development. There is none. If you are coming from a different role/industry or trying to start your career do not expect much in the way of training. There’s no formal process in place and most people are too busy to help for long. This issue is made worse by how many people are hired during Q4 when current employees are at their busiest. Many people spend the first 3-4 months with little guidance or help and later on discover they have many blind spots in their skills as they were never properly shown the spectrum of their responsibilities. Work life balance. The flexibility provided by DTO is nice but work life balance is a struggle. While the employee handbook lists 6 holidays you will end up working most of them. Many people who were here when DTO was rolled out did not switch off PTO as they felt it was the only guarantee to time off at this company. I don’t know almost anyone who has taken off more than 5-10 days this year with DTO. Many places allow 14 days PTO anyway.

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Pros

Part of Fanatics Betting and Gaming -Work/Life Balance: managers really stress keeping good work/life balance. When I told mine that I had to work a couple extra hours to finish something before a sprint they told me to take another couple hours off during the next week or so. Also, half-day Fridays in the summer! -Remote work. -Smart, driven developers. -Good benefits package.

Cons

-A bit of a start-up nature causes some odd, sporadic development blockers. Not a big enough deal, but can be an annoyance.

2.0
Jul 10, 2026
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Pros

Benefits are fine, some coworkers can be great

Cons

There's a major disconnect between the company, and employees and customers and it shows in any talk with leadership. There's a distinct underlying boys club culture that I don't think they will ever be rid of. They are hyper focused on AI usage, to the point that it feels like a resentment towards workers for not figuring out how to replace us with it yet. They are expecting more work for the same pay and are now holding a magnifying glass to the employees with a new project tracking system, layoffs feel inevitable and the work was already unrewarding. Skill stagnation is expected, many coworkers who have worked there for years claim there's few opportunities to be promoted or learn something new. As a designer you will feel more like a pixel pusher, after needing to wrestle with the AI they are pushing onto the customers that don't want it. Leadership is allowed to live wherever they want, everyone else is required to be in office. Unfortunately the job is only worth it if it's remote.

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