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
Feb 15, 2024
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Pros

100% remote working, salary above average.

Cons

The company was hiring a significant number of people during the year of 2023 when they already knew that they were potentially in risk of having to perform layoffs. This just shows very bad management.

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Frontiers Response
2y
Thank you for your review. We took many cost-cutting measures last year, which included stopping all hiring except for a few business critical roles. We communicated these decisions thoroughly, including at company-wide meetings. Your People Business Partner will be happy to discuss your feedback in more detail.
1.0
Feb 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The people doing the actual work at Frontiers are brilliant, so hard working (despite not being fully recognised for this work) and friendly. With all of the tough times that this company has been through in the last year, these teams have been supportive of each other and without their dedication, UM would have nothing.

Cons

Upper Management There isn't much to like about upper management at Frontiers, they are the complete reason for the downfall of Frontiers. They have been very quick to place blame elsewhere without taking a long look at their actions. How can you possibly blame your specialists for failures in business critical actions when UM made the changes to these processes in the first place. Their micromanagement of the teams has given any mid-level managers a lack of purpose and if you don't want to be a yes man to that level of UM you won't be given any opportunity at promotions and will be considered "difficult". Their extreme lack of communcation with the company, whilst stating that they want the feedback is at best funny and at worst the reason why so many are leaving. Ignoring the reputational damage from external stakeholders and now the employees will be the main cause of the downfall of Frontiers, and UM need to start taking actions quickly. Ambitious Targets There is a difference between being ambitious and being delusional. Sadly, the targets at Frontiers went from one to the other. The targets are completely unachievable so therefore lack all purpose. Perhaps start with what was achieved last year and build upon it, rather than what we want to achieve and working backwards. Lack of Development Opportunities Once upon a time, Frontiers championed its 1 hour a week development time, this has long since gone. Chances of getting promotions are so slim, so if you're looking to develop your career or skills this is not the place for you. Project and Pilot overload There are always far too many projects and pilots being run at Frontiers with such tight timeframes. These projects are desperate to show an improvement, when with the little data available, they can't show this. You as a manager are expected to keep up with these pilots and show to your team that you believe in this change, and "make it work" even if you know that this isn't the right change for your team or journals.

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Frontiers Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We're glad to hear about your positive experiences with your colleagues. Feedback from employees and external stakeholders is important to us - we gather this through various channels and use it to inform all our decisions. However, we know there is room for improvement and we're putting in place new measures in 2024 to listen even more carefully to feedback, and to communicate with employees in an even clearer way. We agree, our targets are ambitious, helping us progress towards our vital and urgent mission. They are also realistic, which we usually exceed, and are set in collaboration with managers at all levels across the company. Please email feedback.ta@frontiersin.org if you would like to continue the discussion with us.
1.0
Feb 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Colleagues: Frontiers has a great diverse workforce with amazing people who are amongst the most lovely I worked with.

Cons

The company laid off 600+ employees and completely wiped out some critical functions. Entire locations have been cut off, drastically reducing the diversity of the workforce and losing incredible talents. The company is heading towards a continued cost-cutting exercise before being probably sold to a competitor. All the responsibilities lie with inexperience and empire-building Senior Management who have made all the decisions wrong on how to scale the business, the team, or the technologies. There's nothing left anymore, and you will be better off avoid joining this pit of dispair.

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Frontiers Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Supporting a diverse and talented workforce is very important to us. Making layoffs is always the last resort and these decisions have, of course, not been taken lightly. The measures taken ensure that we are financially stable and can continue to work towards our important mission. If you wish to continue the conversation, please contact your People Business Partner.
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