Fast Enterprises reviews

3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(1,391 total reviews)
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Martin Rankin

69% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Fast Enterprises has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,391 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fast Enterprises employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Apr 30, 2018

Good if you have no life outside of work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay.... ummmm..... fun company events on occasion? Partners donate to charity. Nice co-workers for the most part! Yup thats about it.

Cons

Forget having a life outside of work. Moving around every couple of years is one thing but when management moves you to only have you go short term in a completely different location, you have zero control. I was told (after moving only a couple months prior), that i needed to go across the country short term for multiple months. So if you enjoy leaving your friends and family to live in a hotel for multiple months- this is for you! Also... forget about making any plans in advance. Youll be asked to go somewhere on a whim with little consideration into previously scheduled travel or plans.

2.0
Jun 9, 2014
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Pros

The pay is good, they hire pretty cool people for the most part, so it's easy to get along with everyone. It is a cool job if you want to travel around the United States for really long periods of time. Most of the employees are young, recent college grads which makes a high energy atmosphere. There is a semi-vacation every year taken by the whole company which is cool.

Cons

The cons definitely outweigh the pros. The hours are extremely long sometimes (most of the time). I'm talking mandatory 10, 11, 12 hour days. And a lot of weekends. When you aren't working, Fast holds a lot of get togethers outside of work, all of which involve drinking. If you don't like to drink, you will be the odd man out. Time off can be difficult to get sometimes. Some sites are worse than others, it depends a lot on the project manager and the other Fasties on the site. The technology you learn is very proprietary, and my programming skills have definitely gotten worse since I've been with fast. Visual Basic and SQL are pretty much it.

1.0
Jun 19, 2025
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Pros

As someone who has worked with both young and mature systems, the product is robust. At its peak, it sincerely felt fulfilling to contribute to a system that has a pretty significant real-world impact, especially for people in need of government agency support. The salary and benefits are competitive, you are recognized and rewarded for good work, and you meet some truly wonderful people. The travel is a great perk if that is something you are interested in.

Cons

None of the pros I’ve listed above are worth working here— none of them. Fast Enterprises is a cult, one that sucks you in, worships and pampers you, then spits you out once it’s done with you. At the heart of this are the partners, who control site leadership from afar like little marionette dolls—unless of course, they are site leadership. My experience involved deliberate and blatant shunning, ostracization, bullying, and manipulation— all from various levels of leadership. Each of those descriptors are intentionally and carefully chosen. If you think that’s an exaggeration, read more reviews— there is a reason the turnover rate at this company is so high, and it’s not just because people are “bad at their job”. Roughly half the company consists of recent college grads. That’s by design. Fast banks on the inexperience of young hires, luring them with flashy salaries and free travel, then molding them to conform. I would rather take a 40% pay cut at a company that respects me and values my work-life balance over ever returning to the dehumanizing environment I experienced— an environment fostered by grown adults, many with families of their own. Leadership makes a show of caring about mental health, but their concern stops there. It’s performative and insulting. You are misled during the interview process about overtime (this is unanimously the experience among most fellow ex-Fasties). The truth is that it is highly dependent on your site. There were several month-long periods where I worked upward of 70 hour weeks. I believe the overtime model may have shifted slightly since I left, but I doubt the culture has. Because a huge portion of the company is so inexperienced, many people who have outside industry experience (or even just a longer tenure at Fast), end up in positions where they have to train them, when they are already overworked. You are also not given a raise when you are promoted to a lead, but receive all the responsibilities and expectations that come with being one. Finally, if this is your first job out of school, you might look around and not blink twice at how many couples there are at this company. It isn't normal— ask yourself why. Don't drink the kool-aid. If you do choose to work here, it is certainly possible that you have the complete opposite experience. For your sake, I hope you do.

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