FanDuel reviews

3.7

59% would recommend to a friend

(748 total reviews)
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Amy Howe

69% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

FanDuel has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 748 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FanDuel employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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748 reviews
3.0
Nov 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Highly flexible approach to working - Competitive salary - Unlimited holidays and sick time - Generous perks & stock options - Wonderful people at the ground level; you will meet talented, passionate and genuine people who care about the product and the customer - Keener focus on responsible gaming of late, which is great to see - Modern tech provided - Going through a period of growth so opportunities abound - Company is really flexible in terms of sideways career moves; if you want to try something new, they will by and large facilitate and support this - Fairly mature Agile processes in place - Making positive steps towards diversity that (finally) feel like active missions rather than just lip service - You learn a lot, fast. It's a big, complex tech stack that is only getting bigger and better as products expand and new verticals spin up. It'll be a baptism of fire, but you'll walk away from this job with tech chops like no other.

Cons

- While inevitable, the loss of FanDuel's startup culture is potent and disappointing; you will be working as part of a massive global corporation, and you'll feel it. It's far less about the product now, and all about the cash cow. - Lack of stability in terms of verticals and road maps. You will find your team repeatedly steamrolled, projects changed/abandoned and late hours expected as you suddenly MUST be first to market for whatever state has decided gambling is a-ok that week. - There are cliques within the leadership team that are relatively new and horribly toxic. People that lack professionalism and technical knowledge are making decisions they shouldn't be. The number of tense company-wide calls lately has been ridiculous. - Comms between the average employee and leadership are poor. We have frequent townhalls with Slido and live questions, but more often than not the answers skirt around the real issue, or the person raising the question is made to feel stupid/naive or plain infantilised. - Comms generally are a problem. Rumours abound throughout the company long before any concrete information is provided by leadership.

2.0
Jun 24, 2020

Great if your face fits; bad if you speak out.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you manage to find the genuine people who work there then you are onto a winner; but they are few and far between these days Unlimited holidays and flexible working if you job allows it Snacks, juice, alcohol and hot drinks readily available Decent IT equipment offerings for staff members Centrally located offices

Cons

There are many snakes in the grass so beware! Expectation to work yourself into the ground for little to no recognition/your work will be stolen by the higher ups and presented as their own Complaints about conflict/bullying are swept under the carpet; habits of victim blaming consistently displayed by senior leadership team No accountability for line managers, again when issues arise it is either ignored or the employee complaining is asked if it is how they are perceiving it or whether it actually happened. Issues with mental health and burnout are ignored; attempts to seem like they care are plentiful (forced group “chats” on mental health awareness week, creation of fake “safe spaces” ran by people who are not trusted by the staff, etc.) but all are a smokescreen to tick a box as nobody who can make a difference to the environment that is having a negative impact on employees mental health are too busy to deal with it or they simply don’t care Nepotism is rife; promotions and career paths are handed out depending on if you suck up to the right person/people. Career paths are very unclear for certain roles and change depending on the person asking for the information or simply do not exist at all. This builds resentment within the company and damages morale Morale used to be amazing and is now all but gone as the people who are left have been so worn down with how much the company had negatively changed over the past few years

4.0
May 18, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Pay and other benefits are good * Quite easy to get the equipment you need * Modern well equipped office space * Excellent selection of tea, coffee, beer, soft drinks, fruit, snacks * Weekly breakfast provided, monthly catered lunch (for charity donation) * Basically desperate to foster any cultural activities that bring people together in a company that grew very fast and has some challenging times ahead. * Reasonable training budget. * There really isn't anything else with the same challenges of scale etc. in Edinburgh. I mean, technically you could work for Skyscanner, but... * Sort of unlimited holiday/vacation. They're not counted currently, but contractually you have a fixed number.

Cons

* Operates in an ever changing regulatory environment * Pay reviews postponed (for six months?) * A liquidity event that would make our options worth anything could be some way off * Admin (e.g. HR, payroll) seem especially prone to silly mistakes, from the serious matter of calculating tax wrong, through delaying or mislaying paperwork, to the everyday irritation of not putting descriptions on calendar events. * Criticism of the office environment could be handled better at times. * Far too many stakeholders in product decisions * Artificial urgency created by bike-shedding and late prioritisation of features * You can submit questions to the CEO for the weekly all hands call, but sometimes they're just ignored

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