Frontiers reviews

2.8

37% would recommend to a friend

(562 total reviews)
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Kamila Markram

31% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Frontiers has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 562 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Frontiers employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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562 reviews
1.0
Nov 28, 2023

Huge career setback.

Recommend
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Pros

Work from home. Work life balance.

Cons

I was initially drawn by our conversations during the hiring process. A company that focuses on technology to fuel its growth; I wanted to be a part of that. After almost one year in the company, I'm angry at myself for not noticing the red flags. I can only speak for myself and my personal experience within the company, so bear that in mind. There is ZERO technical management and direction. A company founded in 2007 feels like a messy startup. Some projects are incredibly over-architected, to the point they are nearly unmanageable, and knowledge about their internals is kept by a few individuals, while others are treated as legacy after a short while due to poor decision-making and development practices. DevOps culture is nowhere to be found. This was a big selling point from them, but in reality, everything is a black box put in place and handled by the operations team. Other comments mention the 'cult-like' and 'toxic positivity' culture that surrounds the company, and I have to agree with those statements. This 'delusional' message that 'we are saving the world' keeps being tossed around, and it's honestly annoying. This is a for-profit company; stop acting like it isn't. The company strategy changes SO OFTEN that it is impossible to keep up. This has a huge impact on how the development teams approach their tasks and, in turn, the quality of the deliverables. During interviews, it was pointed out that any candidate needed to have good enough knowledge of working in the cloud, with distributed systems, etc. In practice, as I mentioned before, everything is a black box, so you don't actually require any kind of 'deep knowledge' about anything in particular. As a Senior Engineer, I expected this role to be challenging and to learn a lot from it, and it has been quite the opposite. It has been a HUGE setback in my career. If anything, I feel like I 'unlearn' a bit every day that I stay here. Lastly, I feel like the future is uncertain for staff members. The decline in business and revenue, along with the constant changes in strategy and direction that only seem to target symptoms but not the root causes of issues, is a recipe for disaster, and such an environment is not comfortable to work in.

2.0
Mar 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-The people that work here, I’ve had the most amazing colleagues who became friends -Remote working -Young and friendly environment (specially at lower management)

Cons

-Poor communication from upper management -Bad decisions and unaccountable upper management -No strategic planning -Procedures change weekly -They never listen to honest feedback and people are afraid to share it -Incompetent upper management with zero business knowledge -The Publishing department is the one worst paid, less recognised, less listened to and less motivated. However, it is the department bringing in the money. In fact, it is like a sales department. Recognize them and pay them what they deserve

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