Petty & Toxic Management Causing High Turnover + Understaffed Accounts - Anonymous FINN Partners Employee Review

1.0
27 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting and smart people working across the company solid vacation policy if you're able to take advantage of it

Cons

401k + benefits package lacking. 401k match, if any contributions are matched at all, vary year-to-year and are left intentionally vague in company communications. Teams are consistently understaffed, only made worse by constant push for new business pitches that, when won, have to pull people to work on who are already stretched thin. There are intermittent hiring freezes while higher-ups are rewarded with significant bonuses. Other reviews have noted and detailed the favoritism, and suspicious uber-positive reviews that flow in when negative ones are posted here. It seems priorities are often skewed, focusing on image instead of productive organizational systems and direct communication of expectations. Questions asked for clarity are treated like a nuisance, and then when projects are not exactly to the expectations of management, junior staff are unfairly reprimanded and frankly bullied. It is absolutely impossible to succeed when the steps to success are never clearly defined, and staff are so exhausted they can't spare the time to figure it out themselves without working 50-60 hour weeks.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

Treat staff well and allow people to pursue clients they want to work on

Cons

The company can feel like it is many companies, rather than one unified entity

2.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Prioritizes work-life balance and enormous openness to feedback.

Cons

Limited opportunities for growth (I was part of a team that had no promotions in 6+ years, despite the fact that all of them are amazing), DEI façade to "pretend" they're part of a progressive movement (I'm nonbinary, I said this in my application and interview process, and literally no one ever used my correct pronouns, especially my manager who I talked about this with several times), and there's a lot of chaos that folks simply accept as a fact of life rather than something to grow from and improve. There's simply no desire to collaborate for growth—literally one of the most dysfunctional places I've worked at.

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