Good teammates, but poor management and inconsistent policies - Data Engineer Fanatics Employee Review

2.0
9 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good teammates, collaborative environment Decent projects with an updated tech stack Opportunities to learn new things Some flexibility in day-to-day work

Cons

HR and management often come across as inconsistent and unprofessional Policies (WFH, DTO, etc.) keep changing based on management’s convenience “Unlimited DTO” is misleading — U.S. employees use it freely, but India employees are discouraged or restricted, leading to exploitation DTO ends up being less than industry average, with no compensation for unused days Constant cost-cutting across the board IPO discussions have been ongoing for years without clarity or transparency

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5.0
4 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great company and good benefits.

Cons

Sometimes the hours can be tough

4.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fanatics is a real force in culture — access to marquee events, elite talent, and the sports moments that matter puts you closer to the action than most companies can offer. Senior leaders have genuine access to top executives, including Michael Rubin. The org is flat enough that your work gets seen. A 40% discount across Fanatics brands is a tangible, daily perk for anyone who's already buying the gear. Strong fit for scrappy builders who measure themselves by impact. If you know how to execute with limited resources and show results, you'll thrive. An exceptional training ground for early career professionals. The pace, the access, and the volume of real problems to solve compress years of learning into months. The company has moved quickly and seriously on AI adoption. Great receptive environment for early adopters who have already scaled their work through agentic systems.

Cons

Despite real business success, the company still runs like a startup. Ambiguity is the default, not the exception. Those who've spent years in structured, process-mature organizations may find the operation underwhelming — or the chaos exhausting. The industry demands constant pivoting. Perfectionists and deliberate decision-makers will struggle with the pace. The org is highly matrixed within a large portfolio business. Influence comes through relationships, if you don't have a stakeholder map built or a fast understanding of how to navigate through people, you'll hit walls.

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