Fortra Reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(712 total reviews)

Matt Reck

43% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Fortra has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 712 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fortra employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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712 reviews
1.0
24 Feb 2023

Run

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay was good. My team was amazing, the caliber of talented engineers is very high and we got along well. You were actually able to use your Unlimited PTO.

Cons

* Apparently there is zero job security. We had been informed that revenue targets were missed and we needed to try to trim costs, then an email on 2/22/23 was sent by the CEO at 5:30am EST announcing that they are cutting 6% of employees effective immediately. I woke up to a surprise meeting invite and was explicitly forbidden from even saying goodbye to my friends or passing along some crucial info about my very large, not-quite-finished project. In my entire career, I've never experienced anything so heartless and cold as that meeting. * To my knowledge the company was not losing money, simply not making as much as they had projected for the quarter. I can't stress enough how sociopathic and indefensible these layoffs are. This isn't about saving the company, it's about short-term numbers needing to go up unbounded for all time. It's like Fortra is the Titanic and they're still in that stage where they want to prioritize keeping the First Class passengers happy and oblivious, smoothing over the immediate side effects of the emergency while ensuring the larger, systemic problem is going to destroy them. * Speaking of which, remember how they rebranded as Fortra just a few months ago? Someone ask the CEO how much that rebrand cost us. Again, priorities are completely out of line with reality. Who spends that kind of money on cosmetic nonsense and then says "oops we need to destroy hundreds of lives to save a few bucks"? (the answer is depressingly and predictably "everyone in the tech industry ") * My team of (until 2/22) 5 was expected to maintain a pipeline that handled millions of emails per hour with zero tolerance for downtime. Our on-call rotation had become a death march, especially after losing another engineer in December. Related to that.... * Everything barely works. There is an insurmountable mountain of tech debt here and working on it is frowned upon. It is just considered completely normal to get a half dozen pages per day (or night or 3am...) for something just locking up for no apparent reason. You're expected to go reboot that component and no one ever cared to actually investigate why it was happening regularly to fix the underlying problem. Why bother when you can just keep churning through burnt-out engineers? * At least 3 engineers I know of (other than myself) were laid off suddenly on 2/22, and that's just my immediate team. They were barely coping with near-weekly dumpster fire level emergencies before, I have to wonder how they expect to do anything with even fewer people (and these were not junior level devs who were cut...). * Management has no earthly idea how to manage people. My team received a new manager a few months ago who is the single most incompetent person I've ever had to report to. * The cult of Scrum is strong here. I can explicitly name at least 3 separate incidents where the emphasis on "completing the sprint on time" directly led to significant system degradation or full-on outages, and dozens more where the impact wasn't so large but whoever was on call had their day ruined by people rushing to make their own stats look good by churning through JIRA tickets. If you even suggest that this adherence to scrum isn't working, you are basically a pariah here. * No direction. The Venn Diagram of what I was told I was hired to do and what I actually did had very little overlap. We have explicit teams for SRE and Infra, yet a very significant amount of what I did should have fallen under their purview (especially the on-call stuff....what's an SRE team for if not exactly that?). I was suddenly expected to work on components written in a language I had never touched in my career, then harassed because it was taking so long and "jeopardizing the sprint" (translation: jeopardizing how the manager looked because a number in a report didn't go up). Projects were canceled and only after did I learn it was actually the second or third attempt at completing that project only for it to be shelved again....it's chaos. * Despite saying there was flexibility and mobility, it seemed like anyone who didn't stay in their lane was immediately squashed back into it. * My team was a complete sausage-fest. I interacted with a total of THREE women in engineering in my entire tenure here. Racial diversity was shockingly good, but there were no women in engineering here.

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2.0
2 Nov 2023

Project Management Office

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great teammates. Unlimited PTO, Fully Remote.

Cons

With deep disappointment, I include my experience with Fortra (Specifically Fortra's PMO). My time with Fortra's Alert Logic has been nothing short of disheartening and I find myself compelled to share my experience with others to help make an informed decision. The PMO leadership's blatant disregard for employee concerns, well-being, and mental health is appalling. The project management team is subject to abusive behavior and micromanagement from higher-ups which lead to an environment of fear and demoralization. The team leads and PMO Management that should be fostering a positive workplace became the source of anxiety and frustration. Moreover, when brave employees muster the courage to voice their concerns at the prompting of this same leadership, the company responds with retaliation rather than addressing these issues constructively. Employees who speak up are met with hostility and in some cases are unjustly laid off at the earliest opportunity. These laid-off employees are given the same paltry severance regardless of the number of years in service with the company indicating a lack of compassion and empathy. My time with Fortra's PMO has been a grim reminder that appearances can be deceiving. It is dismaying to witness an organization that claims to prioritize its employees' well-being and ethical values fail to uphold those principles when it matters most. I write this review out of concern for others who may be considering a role in project management with Fortra in the future. I desire that these words serve as a cautionary tale and encourage prospective employees to thoroughly research the company culture before making any commitments.

1.0
12 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

If you listen and watch your one on one appointments, and vague meeting requests, you will immediately realize that they are lying to you and looking for an opportunity to “separation from the company, always with the excuse of cost cutting.

Cons

Intentionally create job uncertainty to encourage resignations. All their products are underfunded garbage with minimal development and support. Administrators of Fortra’s products will lose their own jobs if not resign in frustration at the horrible state of their poorly handled acquisitions. They have also used the “contractor loophole” to allow sensitive Federal and NERC CIP to be supported outside the United States, which is against US policy compliance. Then, expect to do the job of at least 3-5 people, while being ignored due to their blatant “closed policy”. It’s been a toxic embarrassment to work under their poor leadership. Too many more to name. Avoid employment or product administration, you are setup for failure., They have no idea how to run a business successfully, don’t buy their products. They “catch and kill” other software company patents to weed out competition. Which means they don’t innovate or invest in their products.

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