No upward mobility - Anonymous employee Fanatics Employee Review

3.0
6 Nov 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Fanatics has a strong presence in the industry -The day-to-day people you will work with are typically great -Some cool tech work across three company verticals -40% employee discount -A lot of sports fans work here (if that's your thing)

Cons

-There's no upward mobility. I spent five years at Fanatics and took on more responsibilities that exceeded the JD. I never saw a change in title or compensation. But because this is a sports-adjacent field, people will take less money to work here, which negatively impacts internal equity. -Benefits are very standard. Unlimited PTO is nice but you are at the whims of your manager. -New commerce leadership is disconnected from day-to-day workers. Frequent town halls without much substance. The Commerce CEO will take questions about what he's wearing that day, but if someone dares to ask about cost of living adjustments, the answer is blunt and hostile. -I have never received my full bonus. This has also made working here untenable from a COL perspective. Last year, we somehow hit 0% of goals against forecast. Is that our fault or those in charge putting together such lofty forecasts? -Remote work is dead. Some have been grandfathered in, but the company is limiting the talent pool. At first one day a week was required and it is now three days. I fully expect 4-5 days in 2025. -Data infrastructure is a mess. Things break every single day and often leads to catastrophic fires. There is often no steady documentation or thorough guidelines in place. There is no standard or organization. -Company asserts it is a tech company. A lot of focus has been on site experience versus product quality concerns. -Prep for IPO has lead to anxiety about job security. The layoff process is very cruel.

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5.0
30 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Part of Fanatics Betting and Gaming -Work/Life Balance: managers really stress keeping good work/life balance. When I told mine that I had to work a couple extra hours to finish something before a sprint they told me to take another couple hours off during the next week or so. Also, half-day Fridays in the summer! -Remote work. -Smart, driven developers. -Good benefits package.

Cons

-A bit of a start-up nature causes some odd, sporadic development blockers. Not a big enough deal, but can be an annoyance.

5.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This is specifically for Fanatics Betting and Gaming (FBG), as I can't speak on the other lines of business. - autonomous work with the freedom to really put your stamp on projects - minimal red tape, allowing you to execute and move swiftly - full remote culture, with the expectation to respect employee calendars - stability- the company is careful not to overhire and retain its employees - the people- despite being remote, I feel close to my team and work around people who really believe in the mission and products we provide

Cons

- Remote work is not for everyone. If you aren't letting management know what you are working on, it can sometimes slip through the cracks. - Full autonomy is a double edge sword. It's fantastic for those who feel like their work is often hindered by unnecessary red tape, but it can be a struggle for those who work better with a set structure and routine. - Technology has been improving and the commitment to leveraging AI tools is encouraging, but there is still a bit of manual work still that can lead to human error. - benefits and pay are fair here, but you have to dig a bit to fully utilize all the benefits we have.

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