Fuzz Productions Reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(45 total reviews)

Nat Trienens

87% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Fuzz Productions has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 45 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fuzz Productions 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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45 reviews
1.0
16 Feb 2019

Burning tire fire

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Mediocre free lunch? - Literally nothing else

Cons

- This is a production style/engineering lead agency. That being said the engineering team focuses on creating and maintaining templated solutions. They are stale and out of touch with current technology trends (and reality). - The design team is in a constant state of turnover. If you want to come here and design, find another gig. You will have no leadership, the projects are purely mind numbing production work. DO NOT expect to have any opportunity for creativity. In the slim chance a project comes through that is excited about exploring new/on-trend solutions, the engineering team will shut this down as they prefer to function on the side of not making anything cool. (Look if they were actually coding, who will play ping-pong for hours on end)? -The upper management and project managers/producers have a complete lack of balls. They allow clients to charge forth on terrible ideas, awful timelines, and have no ability to lead and champion good work and happy teams.

2.0
8 Oct 2018

Good Benefits But Won't Get You Far

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits like unlimited vacation, healthcare, work from home, free lunch, etc Good place for those with minimal experience to get started with their careers

Cons

Management is broken - lack of experience and unorganized. People are nowhere to be found when you need them in the office. The laid back culture allows people to slack off and take advantage of the flexible hours. High turnover rate and learning is limited after one year. Communication is lackluster therefore work quality is mediocre and often requires many revisions before final.

1.0
8 Mar 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- Work from home - Unlimited Vacation (No one truly cares) - No one has expectations so you can do what some departments do - come in around 12:30 for free lunch and leave around 4 to beat rush hour

Cons

Low pay (15% - 25% below market value) Poor insurance benefits package - its the bare minimum Management consistently creates distance through infrequent, inconsistent communication and skepticism of new ideas that erode trust. Multiple examples of “sitting in” on meetings but no contribution and no tactical actionable feedback. General lack of openness and dogmatic approach to solving problems. Consistently bullies by self aggrandizing while overpowering and manipulating through passive aggressive tendencies. Creating work to seem busy and important which distracts from outcome based management. There is more interest in creating a veil of value provided rather than providing measurable results. Team leaders are generally ingratiating, overly conforming and overall reluctance to stand up/defend the team. Much like the self aggrandizing, there is a drive to be sycophantic with upper management. In doing so, the “department/team leadership” is more concerned about themselves and appearing to be the smartest person in the room rather than actively listening to people. A number of the management team are more concerned about the title and the benefits associated and avoid meaningful contact with the team. By finding busy work there is this false perception these leaders are providing value but they are the root of the increase in turnover, complacency in existing team members, and impaired productivity. There is no opportunity or visibility given for personal career growth within the company. You are either in the “in crowd” or not. If you are not in the "in crowd", you will see yourself phased out and a quick look on the turnover and tenures of its employees really brings that to light.

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