Frontiers reviews

2.7

33% would recommend to a friend

(566 total reviews)
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Kamila Markram

29% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Frontiers has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 566 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Frontiers employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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566 reviews
2.0
Apr 18, 2024

Just disappointing

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Pros

Flexible working and very hardworking and kind colleagues.

Cons

My first few months at Frontiers was great - at this point I would have easily given it 4/5 stars. The training was thorough, people were lovely, and the atmosphere was supportive and kind. At the 6 month mark things just went south - I really started to question what I was actually achieving in my role. Posting Research Topics was the only way to prove yourself as being good at your job, and was known as the sole route to being included in wider projects and being considered for promotions. I felt truly embarrassed to be ‘selling’ this project to academics who had no idea what they were getting themselves in for (probably a whole load of work for free that gets them nowhere). Myself and colleagues consistently raised our concerns but were met with a brick wall. There are countless ways to grow a journal besides sending out mass emails and desperately trying to get people to host a Research Topic. But we had no time to explore these. Ultimately nothing ever changed - except the targets, they went up. Confidence in upper management was completely obliterated after a million U turns and constant unnecessary pressure. Sometimes we’d be asked to do things, the instructions would be totally wrong, we’d muddle through to get the job done, and then they’d decide actually they didn’t want us to do it. This was a weekly occurrence. I am confident that I could manage internal communications better myself and I have no experience in doing so. Completely baffling. The culture became toxic and it was a genuine nightmare to come into work. I had to detach from it to survive, and naturally started looking for other work. Such a shame as I truly believed in our mission, just not how we were going about it. I am overall appalled by what the company are doing at the moment. They need big change. My heart goes out to all the people who were put through the stress of redundancies - although also very pleased for them that they got out.

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Frontiers Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experiences. Research Topics have always been - and will continue to be - a core part of our tiered publishing model. They provide communities for researchers to combine disciplines in interesting new ways and solve emerging challenges. We take on board feedback from both researchers and our employees to make improvements year on year. The Research Topics program, however important, is not used as a sole measurement of success nor advancement within Frontiers. Please consider talking to your People Business Partner about this.
1.0
Apr 9, 2024

kindergarten

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Pros

Youthful, global, graduate/postgraduate talented colleagues. Decent pay and benefits which generally improved. Remote work which was fairly flexible .

Cons

Stale CEOs need those youthful and educated employees to help them to feel good about themselves. I felt like a newbie even when newer starters joined. Once the department had doubled in size it became clear that the only future for me was to work like a donkey so that the chosen ones would not have to and to train said chosen ones to replace me. As the department grew the environment became increasingly unpleasant, 'competitive'. Required to make up time taken off even when signed off with a GP sick/fit note but still penalised for taking time off by cold management, 'if you can't do the work we can get others to do it'. You will be asked for your ideas and suggestions but unless you fit in you will not be credited for those ideas and suggestions worth merit. Instead this is like a way to harvest as much value from each employee as possible before kicking them to the kerb. Hard work will not help you to get on if you do not 'fit in'. If you don't fit in you will find that there won't be room for you at the company parties. My mental and physical health have suffered as a result of working with this company, in some ways it has been the best but in more and worse ways it has been the worst.

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Frontiers Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback - it's important to us and we'll take it on board. We're sorry to hear your concerns. It's essential every employee feels valued and part of our growth and we certainly aim to ensure the right people get credit for their good ideas. We do want to clarify that we prioritize health and wellbeing and every team member's right to sick leave is respected without impact on their roles or responsibilities.
2.0
Apr 2, 2024

Okay

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Pros

Learnt a lot working here.

Cons

Company not always transparent, employees can feel easily disposable.

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Frontiers Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Our employees are our greatest asset and we value all contributions - please contact your People Business Partner if you'd like to share any ideas about how we can make this more evident.
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