Problematic workplace culture - Anonymous employee Fullcast Employee Review

1.0
26 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They liked to think they were there to have a good time.

Cons

The 'founding' team members are so close-knit that you can't disagree with them on anything - even if that is your job. I also frequently found that conversations veered into problematic areas all too often that made me very uncomfortable, and this was from the leadership team, couple that with the can't criticise culture and it made me feel very out of place. The leadership team struggle with giving constructive criticism they often blurt out what they're thinking with little disregard for how it can be received and then blame you if you 'take it the wrong way'. I also found it odd how many family friends were in the businesses. And it felt like every new hire was a carbon copy of the leadership team - a straight, white man who is interested in sports. I don't think there was ever a time that I was at the company when I felt comfortable and I don't think the leadership team gave a damn about that. It feels like they all want to be in Mad Men.

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5.0
20 Jan 2026
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Pros

Every company has values, but I am constantly impressed with how the CEO ensures we live them on a daily basis. The values are literally broadcast on every all hands call (weekly). On the weekly all hands, all top department metrics are shared to the entire organization. "Ideas, not titles win" is a core theme and everybody within the company globally is encouraged to share ideas. From a transparency perspective, Fullcast follows the V2MOM methodology to ensure the company goals are communicated throughout the entire organization. Any framework like V2MOM or OKR's are only as good as the effort needed to create, manage and grade the V2MOM at the end of each quarter. Fullcast follows the V2MOM process diligently and it is always crystal clear what the goals are from the company all the way through each employee. I think this is a key ingredient in a high performance culture and company and Fullcast nails culture/communication/transparency.

Cons

If you are not up for winning a category and all the things that come with that, this may not be a place for you.

4.0
20 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fantastic Team Environment: The people here are the company's biggest asset. I genuinely enjoy working with my colleagues; the team is talented, supportive, and a pleasure to work with daily. True Remote Commitment: I appreciate that the company prioritizes remote work and stands by it. It’s a core part of our structure, not just a temporary perk. Employee-Centric Focus: For a company of this size, they are making a significant effort to prioritize the "employee experience" and try to go above and beyond in ways that many similar-sized companies don't. Strong Departmental Support: While the company is growing, I feel very supported within my immediate department. Our collaborative workflow is excellent.

Cons

Benefits Need to Catch Up: While the company puts a lot of effort into the employee experience, the current health insurance plan feels a bit behind. The high deductibles and limited network can be challenging to navigate compared to the rest of the company culture. Mixed Signals on Strategy: The company values a "bottom-up" approach to employee input, but in practice, decisions can sometimes feel very "top-down." There is occasionally a disconnect between the desire for feedback and how that feedback is integrated into high-level strategy. Work-Life Balance vs. Dedication: Because everyone is so passionate and driven, there is a tendency to normalize working very long hours. It sometimes feels like "the hustle" is praised a bit too much, which can make it hard to maintain boundaries despite the remote flexibility.

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