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Expect working at least 60 hours weekly! - Anonymous Employee Fusion Analytics Employee Review

1.0
21 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You'll avoid discrimination if you're a workaholic.

Cons

Expect to work at least 60 hours weekly! Most employees are workaholics, and the rest are forced to work like them! Because if you don't, they will look at you like you don't value your job and that you're lazy! They will discriminate against you, and you won't get a year-end bonus!

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2.0
17 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work is remote, but despite that, my work-life balance was pretty terrible because management's demands were so unrealistic. If you're looking for a company to work for, you should definitely avoid Fusion Analytics.

Cons

Working for Fusion Analytics has been such a frustrating experience! The job is stressful, with an overwhelming workload! complicated tasks, and nonexistent support. Management doesn't care about employees' time and boundaries as well, and often calls for meetings at the end of the day, leading to us staying at work longer than expected, and they don't even bother compensating us for our time.

3
2.0
16 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Exposure to client-facing analytics work. -Opportunity to work on multiple projects and datasets. -Colleagues are generally capable and supportive at an individual level

Cons

-Poor work-life balance. Late nights and extended hours are often expected and normalized, with little to no acknowledgment or compensation. -No separate sick leave policy. Sick days are deducted from vacation, which discourages employees from taking time off even when unwell. -Lack of recognition for extra effort. Consistently going above and beyond is treated as the baseline, not something worth appreciating. -Team-building activities often feel forced rather than optional, adding to burnout instead of improving morale. -Management communication around workload and expectations lacks transparency and empathy.

3
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