Leadership has no clue - Anonymous employee Fetch Employee Review

1.0
Feb 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Generous pay, week off between Christmas and New Year, modern tools/systems, remote work

Cons

When many employees joined Fetch, the future looked very bright, but hiring a wave of big tech leaders quickly made things go sour. Goals change constantly and not in the typical “move fast, we’re a startup” way. It’s more like managers labeling something as super urgent, pushing teams to scramble to get it done, only for it to be scrapped the very next day for something else equally urgent. This cycle repeats and leads to a lot of wasted time. When employees raise concerns, leadership often spins it back on them and blames them for not being able to keep up. There is a huge lack of transparency from leadership. The company did rolling layoffs for about six months and claimed it was due to operational changes to create more efficiency. In reality, it left remaining employees extremely stretched thin and created widespread anxiety. Leaders are pushing for Fetch to be an “AI-first company” but have no clear metrics for what that actually means. The default response to almost any problem is “have you asked AI?” which feels disconnected from real operational needs. Goals and performance reviews are also deeply flawed. Employees who significantly exceed their targets are often still rated as “meets expectations.” There are no bonuses tied to reviews, which is fine, but the ratings don’t reflect performance either. Leadership has stated that higher ratings are rarely given, which has been a major blow to morale for many. Favoritism is a serious issue. During layoffs, leaders intentionally protected their own referrals, even when those referrals were low performers.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits People team seems to genuinely care about employees

Cons

Company sometimes moves too quickly AI isn't a cure all

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Fetch Response
2d
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that our benefits and the care shown by our People Team have been meaningful parts of your time at Fetch. We also value your feedback regarding the pace of change and the adoption of AI. As the company evolves, we are committed to balancing innovation with thoughtful decision-making, clear communication, and meaningful support for our team members. Thank you for offering your perspective and for being on the journey with us!
1.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits, great pto policy, great rewards system, on paper the company looks great

Cons

-incompetent leadership (not all, but a good portion) -bait and switch style hire process -they don't have solid direction on where they are headed so it's a lot of top-down confusion -leaders have heads in the clouds but don't know how the tactical things happen, so there are two different realities amongst execs and the lower level employees doing the work -pay comparisons are questionable -microaggressions, bullying, and bias run rampant as it's not much diversity -absolutely no one knows who does what, so you will spend hours or days finding the right person just to get a task done OR question answered. Causing unnecessary delays and tension. -Because of the ai first nature, a lot of people are hired that don't have a clue what they are doing tactically. So conversations and next steps are written and fueled by ai. -Everyone talks like walking philosopher degrees with unnecessary filler and jargon to SOUND like they know what they are doing, but not enough tactical skill. Semantics are huge here. Because of this, ALOT of miscommunication and confusion happens. -They don't have the proper organization or management tools, just slack heavy... as you can imagine chaos breeds in this space. Everyone says "Welcome to Fetch" instead of just hiring the right leaders to bring structure asap. -The focus is too much on doing whatever to get the job done and hit revenue goals.

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Fetch Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. While we are glad to hear that you've enjoyed the benefits and PTO, we are truly sorry to read what you've outlined in the rest of your review. Most importantly, we want to address your mentions of microaggressions, bias, and bullying. We care deeply about creating a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for everyone at Fetch, and we take your concerns seriously. We would be grateful for the opportunity to look into this further. Please consider reaching out confidentially to our People Experience team at px@fetchrewards.com so we can support you. We also really appreciate your candid feedback regarding role clarity and leadership direction. We understand how a disconnect between strategy and daily execution can cause unnecessary stress, and your insights are helpful as we continue working to improve our internal structure and communication. Thank you again for your honesty and for helping us recognize where we need to grow.
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