Great place to work - Software Engineer Fuse Integration Employee Review

4.0
Aug 30, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great work-life balance, and awesome culture. Very smart people and innovative work using cutting edge technology

Cons

PTO is available only after 90 days of employment. Don't get sick or have any appointments planned for your first 90 days. Office equipment (desk, char, etc) low quality.

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Fuse Integration Response
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Thank you for your input and feedback. Our PTO and time off policies have been and will continue to flexible to account for circumstances that arise (either during or after the initial 90 days) which are not covered by our standard framework. We will work with each individual and specific situations to make sure our team members are covered in these situations.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Warfighter focused culture * Ability to make a difference * Leadership that is obsessed with delivering solutions to the field * Fun culture with a cool space, keg in the office, dog friendly, "come as you are" vibe * Innovative technology * High energy * Bi-weekly pep rally events to encourage engagement

Cons

* Fast pace not for everyone * High accountability means it's hard to blend in (if that's your goal) * Rapid growth means constantly evolving assignments

5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fuse Integration is praised for its strong team culture, where engineers often feel supported and surrounded by talented coworkers. The work itself is mission‑driven, tied to defense, aviation, and tactical communications, which gives many engineers a sense of purpose and impact. Compensation is frequently described as competitive, and the environment offers flexibility along with opportunities to take ownership and move quickly. Engineers who enjoy fast‑paced, hands‑on problem‑solving tend to find the work energizing and meaningful.

Cons

The most common complaints center on inconsistent middle management, where expectations and direction can feel unclear or contradictory. Communication across teams and leadership is often described as uneven, contributing to confusion during planning or execution. As the company grows, it faces organizational growing pains, including shifting priorities and less mature processes. The pace can feel chaotic or stressful, especially for engineers who prefer structure, predictability, and well‑defined workflows

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