A startup in transition with great personal growth possibility - Anonymous employee Fastned Employee Review

5.0
22 Sept 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Growing company with important mission - Managers support the development of employees. - It's not "just work": Working at Fastned also means lots of fun with colleagues (sound like a cliché, but it really is fun. If you have a bad day, it's always getting better at work. Not even to mention Friday-Drinks, Christmas Party etc.) - Opinions are valued and wanted: Have an idea out of the box also outside your department? The Start-up spirit is still strong and ideas are shared throughout the company. - Not for lone-wolves: Working at Fastned means working together towards the same goal. That does not mean, that one doesn't have own projects, but improvements are shared within the teams and feedback provided. - Hands-on mentality

Cons

- When a company grows from a start-up to a larger company, it can have some "growing pains." For Fastned: Mix of "Frequent changes of processes" and "topics may be discussed too long".

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1.0
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Cons

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2.0
21 Mar 2026
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Pros

Great people Ski trip & travel

Cons

Frequent restructuring that often feels driven by leadership without a clear long-term vision, creating the impression that change is made for its own sake rather than for meaningful improvement. The impact on employees doesn’t always seem fully considered, which can lead to uncertainty and low morale. As a result, the company has lost some incredibly talented people due to these restructuring decisions, which is disappointing given the strength of the team. Compensation is also below market levels, making it harder to retain employees, especially during periods of ongoing change.

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