FanThreeSixty Reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)

Troy Tetzlaff

100% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

FanThreeSixty has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FanThreeSixty employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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55 reviews
1.0
28 July 2013

The Path They Choose

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

SI has very wealthy investors who have shown a willingness to pump a great deal of money in the company without the expectation of short-term profitability.

Cons

Most of the other reviews focus on the dysfunctional management. I echo those sentiments. The managers are indeed bullies, untruthful, arrogant and demeaning to employees. But I want to focus on an aspect of SI that has otherwise been neglected in the previous reviews: The lack of integrity and honor. Most of the senior managers at SI have little to no IT experience. But I am most disappointed in a particular leader who has a wealth of IT experience and has a position of authority within the company. He has seen cultures built on mutual respect and appreciation. He has seen cultures built on a cornerstone of secrecy, contempt and fear. He knows the difference and willingly chooses the path of least integrity. I was told only one employee didn't receive an incentive-based bonus. I immediately asked three employees if they received bonuses and each said no. There is no honor in dishonesty. When entertaining perspective clients, managers showcase products that do not exist in an exercise they call "theatre." There is no honor in deception. Employees are humiliated, disrespected, browbeaten and terminated if there is but a suspicion those employees find fault in or question "The Vision," which is ethereal, ever-changing and seldom communicated. There is no honor in cruelty. A company run without integrity or honor is positioned for collapse.

1.0
20 July 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Sporting Innovations has a fantastic downtown office, and a great product premise. Building software for the Sports and Entertainment industry is a promising market, and a fun opportunity. Sporting Innovations has attracted some very bright employees who are a pleasure to work with.

Cons

Sporting Innovations shows serious problems at the executive level. During my time at the company, I was continually shocked, not only by their incompetence, but by their cold and callous treatment of employees. The incompetence stems from an obsession with 'vision', and a total disregard for execution and product delivery. Employees at Sporting Innovations are treated as easily replaceable parts. I've witnessed behavior from senior executives that can only be described as bullying. Loyalty to management is the most valued job skill in an employee. Sporting Innovations is Big Business, but with worse pay, little recognition for your work, and fewer good people around to stand up for the average worker. If you are looking for a fun, innovative, tech startup here in the Silicon Prairie, keep looking.

1.0
22 Oct 2013

Don't let the mobile billboard fool you.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The building is located in a great area of downtown. They have tons of funding so there is no chance they are going under anytime soon. Each employee gets a $20 allowance to the companies kitchen every month. And the have a mobile billboard.

Cons

The idea behind this company has a lot of possibility but if they keep managing and operating the same way they have since they started, this company will continue to go no where. You can’t sign clients if you don’t hit deadlines. You can’t hit deadlines if you don’t have any employees who want to work for you. Employees at this company are just a number. Therefore everyone is replaceable, unless you are related to the managing partners or have worked with them at previous jobs. This company has no understanding of appreciation or acknowledgement for hard work. However, they are the first to berate, belittle and blame an employee. There is no sense of a team or camaraderie. But I guess that is hard to do when you employees continue to quit every other week. The managers seem to spend more time traveling the world in search of clients and writing fake reviews then focusing on their employees and creating a well-developed product. The CEO is unreachable. When he is in town, you will find him in his corner office, door shut, blinds down, never engaged with the employees to discuss ideas and design. This company is anything but transparent. Almost all meetings happen behind closed doors. Every employee has a manager who has a manager who reports to another manager. Keep in mind, this is a company of 25. Lots of layers means lots of micro-managing. They tend to reorganize every time they change their visions (3 times in 1 year). But don't worry, if you get confused, there is a seating chart that everyone must follow. This company is so desperate for new hires that they have to lie about the number of clients they have ‘signed’ as well as the salary ranges they are willing to pay. If you are interested in working here, I urge you to ask around first. There are many people willing to tell you the truth about their experience with this so called “revolutionary” company.

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