A sales and consulting company - Designer Fjordnet Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The work life balance and other benefits that are alright compared to the market. Coworkers are quite friendly and easy to work with.

Cons

Echoing many of the other reviews I would not consider Fjord a design company. It has expanded 3x in the last few years through acquisitions and Accenture internal recruitment however this means a lot of the original Fjord culture is lost. Amongst other things, the work that is output is very mediocre with no visible results. Most of the work is spoonfed from Accenture with the aim to impress clients by their agile and forward thinking processes when in reality it’s a sales tool to sell Accenture’s outdated and equally mediocre delivery teams.

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5.0
14 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Welcoming and friendly team, good amount of responsibility, great feedback culture, flat hierarchies

Cons

Slightly increased bureaucracy and potential of conflict with other departments as part of Accenture Song

3.0
16 June 2016
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Incredibly smart people. Great camaraderie. You will absolutely make friends working here. The company has a well-known name and good reputation. Some big name clients. Work-life balance was usually good, comparatively speaking. Compensation and benefits are good.

Cons

Lots of typical post-acquisition woes: Bottlenecks to getting answers to questions, supplies, etcetera. Degrading company culture. The pipeline of work is very disappointing. The work shown on the website and in the company videos is not the work actually being done in the studio–at least not in NYC. Instead of working on innovative client work, you work on a lot of website reskins for Accenture clients. You end up working on the same 2-3 clients, and can get entrenched on projects for long periods of time without the option to work on something else. Management, while well-intentioned, can be frustrating. There is open communication, and you're free to pull management aside whenever you need to, but problems are often met with "sorry you have to deal with this" instead of any potential solutions. There's a mass exodus of talent, which may contribute to this sort of attitude. It often felt like senior management was not listening to the concerns of the floor, and the transparent communication is one-sided. The overall mood in the office is generally downcast, frustrated, and fed up, leading to what can be a very depressing workplace.

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