True Trial by Fire aka Accelerated Learning - Product Manager Fueled Employee Review

4.0
Jul 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Being surrounded by passionate & driven people was the major highlight of working here. The projects weren't your standard run of the mill apps, we got to work with emerging technologies, in different industries so definitely a big plus as well. It's a great place for someone at the beginning of their career.

Cons

High employee turnover due to poor upper management skills was a bummer, that of course trickled down to chaos at the lower levels of the organization at times. From what I hear, most of those problems are fixed now.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- cool clients and interesting work - recent shift back the energizing "spirit" of old Fueled

Cons

- still some painful symptoms of a bad aquisition a few year back, but these are fading

2.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are incentives for high performers and for those expected to do nothing except work nonstop, often at the expense of any personal life. Those who do not have families or outside responsibilities and spend nearly all their time working may see some reward, though it still does not match the way employees are treated.

Cons

•Employees are forced to follow management demands with no real choice, including extended hours past office time •Refusing overtime or extra work leads to threats of termination or hostile treatment from supervisors •Work environment is driven by intimidation and fear rather than respect or proper leadership •Employees are treated as disposable and already operate under constant pressure and disregard •Verbal hostility, shouting, and disrespectful behavior are common and sometimes occur without clear reason •Management exploits job dependency and fear of termination to push excessive workloads •The overall environment feels dehumanizing, with employees treated as tools rather than people •Pay is issued regularly but is far too low for the level of stress, pressure, and mistreatment endured

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