Not a healthy environment and limited career growth - Product Manager FanDuel Employee Review

2.0
23 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Name recognition as a company. Some talented individuals on the team and opportunities to work on interesting projects, if you can navigate the environment effectively.

Cons

The organization operates in a very waterfall-oriented manner, despite claims of being “agile” or moving quickly. Resource constraints frequently delay initiatives, and there is a noticeable degree of favoritism that affects decision-making and opportunities. Compensation tends to be below market, and managerial effectiveness varies greatly, with limited avenues for employees to provide feedback on leadership. The culture can feel clique-like, and expressing dissenting opinions or raising concerns is often viewed negatively, creating challenges for transparency and open dialogue. Without a structured way to evaluate managers, career growth can be heavily dependent on individual relationships rather than consistent performance metrics or development pathways.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company for a publicly traded comoany

Cons

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4.0
24 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Colleagues who are both smart and genuinely nice A fun office environment, sports-related events A fair amount of non-financial perks Approachable leadership compared to many other large companies Top tier benefit offerings Great employee resource groups

Cons

Constant restructuring of teams, especially in Tech RIFs began happening more regularly almost every year A lot of senior leadership roles are disconnected from processes and work that is happening Business growth is largely outside of the control of employees - there's lot of market and industry based factors to consider D&I is only a priority if it's required to be or if the incentives are right Career growth opportunities are much more competitive and limited at mid/senior levels

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