Delusions of Strategy - QA Analyst/Tester FNZ Employee Review

2.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Most colleagues are nice and intelligent people. - There is a steep learning curve, provided you’re willing to learn. - It used to be possible to pick up overtime and earn more money (this is no longer the case).

Cons

- Upper management keeps coming up with radical “make-a-quick-buck” strategies, not realizing that these same strategies are pulling the company down. - They put a lot of faith in AI and low-cost labor in other countries while laying off employees in Europe and the US left and right. - Contractors are constantly bugging full-time employees with the smallest questions and “doubts” without putting any effort into their own research. That’s the result of trying to save money on full-time employees. - In general, the work environment is a mess. Very few people know how the products work, and a lot of pressure is placed on them. - Some people are drastically underpaid and have no idea about it. Fun fact: they ask you to leave a Glassdoor review within the first couple of months of work.

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5.0
19 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

FNZ has been an incredible company to work for and is being run by the best leadership team you could ask for. We’re experiencing a significant amount of growth and our executive staff is driving the organization to new heights. Over the last couple of years, the entire operating model has been optimized aligning all teams to the vision which has enabled collaboration and makes it enjoyable to go to work.

Cons

We need high performing employees that want to constantly push the needle forward. There’s still many employees that are skating on by…however, the new management team has done a great job filtering out the detractors.

2.0
17 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fast-paced environment High visibility Supportive peers

Cons

My experience within the CEO Office at FNZ was, unfortunately, the most toxic professional environment I have encountered in my career. While the role offered visibility and proximity to senior leadership, the culture at the top was defined by fear, intimidation, and a profound lack of respect for support staff. Long hours were expected (including nights and weekends), but basic professionalism, appreciation, and empathy were often absent. Communication frequently involved raised voices, public criticism, and reactions disproportionate to the situation. Situations outside of anyone’s control were treated as personal failures. There was little psychological safety, and many employees were reluctant to speak up due to fear of retaliation or career consequences. What was most disappointing was not the workload — it was the tone and treatment. Hard work went unacknowledged. Loyalty was not reciprocated. Requests for reasonable discussion or negotiation were taken personally and met with swift, punitive responses. Several colleagues privately expressed similar concerns, but few felt safe voicing them openly. There are talented and hardworking people at FNZ, and the firm has significant potential. However, until leadership models respect, emotional intelligence, and accountability, turnover and morale challenges will likely persist.

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