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Great work/life balance. Would recommend! - Sales Foundant Technologies Employee Review

4.0
22 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work/life balance. Meaningful relationships. Core values I identify with.

Cons

Room to improve compensation plans.

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5.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Remote, great co-workers, manager encourages expanding your knowledge into other parts of the company, and trusts you with your time management skills

Cons

Complex software systems to learn,

1.0
13 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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.

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