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3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)

Chris Dahl

43% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Foundant Technologies has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Foundant Technologies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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51 reviews
1.0
Aug 13, 2025
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Pros

- Real, complex problems to solve in philanthropy. - A few engineers were thoughtful and collaborative. - If managed right, can actually support good social impact

Cons

My experience: Culture needs intention: Day-to-day felt tense rather than supportive. Calls often ran hot, and time wasn’t always respected. Everyone seemed a bit afraid of making the wrong move, which slowed progress. Nice people, light experience: Many teammates are good humans but relatively inexperienced for modern product/UX execution. The org hasn’t really invested in culture, coaching, or repeatable practices. Product roles without product backgrounds: Several product managers/owners came from non-product, non-tech areas (e.g., accounting) and were still learning product thinking. Decisions were slow, debates long, and it was hard to get crisp product direction. Not design/research-driven: This isn’t a UX- or data-driven company. You’ll need to provide heavy guidance and frameworks yourself. Research tools, structured discovery, and evidence-based decisions were limited. Old-school delivery: Legacy products and “how we’ve always done it” often overruled good UX rationale. Getting consistency across multiple systems without resources felt unrealistic. Interview/onboarding signals: My long technical interview was entirely verbal (no portfolio/case review), and one interviewer was notably disengaged. Later, a simple one-week start-date shift request was declined with little discussion—felt needlessly rigid.

2.0
Apr 12, 2025
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Pros

The company works in the non-profit sector. The founders had a lot of great ideas and there are really talented an experienced people that work there.

Cons

Product teams are poorly organized causing a top down collapse in strategic planning. There is basically no product direction just high level mish mosh of ideas. Lack of strategic planning and proper project management caused a number of layoffs with the actual culprits still remaining employed and shuffled into other roles while the engineers that worked hard to fix the product got laid off. There is next to no middle-management and/or leadership. The culture has become very clique with a handful of individuals, due to their seniority, call the shots and have the power destroy careers. Basically if you end up on their radar because you have ideas that could threaten their status, you will get thrown under the buss.

1.0
Mar 27, 2025
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Pros

Decent benefits Remote work opportunity

Cons

Lack of competitive pay. No room for professional development or growth in any regard. The company has committed to this plan multiple years in a row with no significant success, continuing to hire externally for promotional roles and refusing to promote internal team members into those roles. Lack of work-life balance. Many expectations for you to go above and beyond in your role without any form of compensation or award bonuses. Executive leadership team implementing changes willy-nilly without any evidence to back the decisions. This has led to a devastating loss of functionality in handling client resources and implementation due to recent changes. Failing infinite growth model. After a recent acquisition by a tech investment company, the expectation follows the failing infinite growth model plaguing the tech industry. Features being created and published with bugs at a blistering pace that our clients have complained about many times, but the executives do not listen. Instead of focusing on the successes of the company, if we miss a revenue target even slightly, it leads to layoffs and massive structure changes.

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