Football Radar Reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)
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Andrew Robb

89% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Football Radar has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 70 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Football Radar 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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70 reviews
2.0
11 July 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Working in football (if you like football). - Indivudualised work, with limited oversight. - Occasional benefits (bonuses, access to work equipment, Christmas party, WPA), although these have been scaled back over time. - Minimal pressure (previous standards were a lot higher, but with this came much more scrutiny/pressure, and an overly-punitive scoring system by which to assess work quality - for better and, in some cases, for worse, that is no longer the case). - Ability to work from home (although this was partly due to the lack of an office). - The company was a much healthier place to work 5-10 years ago, when it was still hungry and ambitious, and the culture and benefits reflected the high standard of work they expected from their analysts. Cost-cutting (including repeated mass redundancies) and a concerted change in strategy has led to a significant drop in standards.

Cons

- Inadequate leadership that has shepherded the company from a position of strength to a position of weakness, due to poor decision-making, and bad communication. - Poor wage. - Little to no chance of progression. - Limited flexibility for social activities at weekends, and sometimes during weekday evenings. - No job security (redundancies and 'company restructures' have been common over the last few years, wage ceilings have been imposed, and company benefits have been drastically reduced). It would not be a surprise if AI is used to supplant numerous positions in future years. - Lower tier positions are seen as little more than data input, and the environment no longer encourages these employees to offer their own opinions, or suggest improvements. - Management has no oversight, and can continue to make poor decisions, without any danger of being questioned.

1.0
4 July 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Brilliant colleagues that made a fantastic atmosphere in the office.

Cons

First of all, communication from the top is very poor. They need to be more transparent with their employees . We were repeatedly told that the Liverpool office would expand, and the company as a whole was growing. However, this never happened, and they made us redundant despite giving us a false perception of job security. The pay is awful. We are paid per game we analyse on a task rate, and on two separate occasions, they decreased the amount we are paid per game. This happened within just 7 months, which coincided with a cost of living crisis. During the redundancy process, we only heard from the CEO on two occasions. The first was on April 25th, when we were informed that we would be made redundant, and the second was on our last day, July 3rd, when he "thanked" us for our hard work. Both of these communications were sent via email. This lack of personal interaction demonstrates complete disrespect from the owners.

3.0
29 June 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Get to work in Football Good Health Benefits Ownership over your own work

Cons

League Analysis Department neglected for years, leading to two rounds of redundancy. Leadership lack basic communication skills. Limited to no path for progression or personal development The company has no direction Employees made redundant treated very poorly with little to no communication and Senior Leadership failing to provide information or to even turn up to certain meetings.

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