Toxic work culture - Director Fusion Consulting Employee Review

1.0
16 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Provides visa for students for internships and post study employment

Cons

Toxic work culture Horrible leadership No ethics Exploiting employees Treats them as servants No work life balance No boundaries

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5.0
31 Aug 2020
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Pros

3 years so far at Fusion. I've been fortunate to work with amazing colleagues. Leadership in the company has helped me grow my skills and capabilities significantly. Fusion has a great company culture and I work with incredibly smart & talented people.

Cons

There are no cons. If you get a position with Fusion, you will see why.

5.0
14 May 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Being a quality consultant is not about possessing the best technical skills, rather it’s in large part how you employ your talents & resources when asked to do so at the client site or by your employer. This is true for any consulting company – remember children – “perception is reality” Since employed at Fusion consulting I have never been without a quarterly bonus even throughout the last few years. That certainly says something about the owners given that bonus money is 100% discretionary. Personally, like any consulting company, there are a few people (author of previous post included) that I personally would not have paid a quarterly to – but hey, it’s not my company. In short, if you feel jarred because you did not get recognized for your clever “one liner ” at a company outing or for your “3 lines of coding gymnastics” please feel free to give up your 120K salary, as I would much rather have it as part of the bonus pool then going to someone who thinks their technical prowess was not recognized – 120K and Bonus is recognition enough! – don’t you think? – bet our counterparts in India would think so.

Cons

Lack of organizational structure - what’s after a Sr Consultant Lack of career path - no management or pseudo-technical path Lack of training – no investment in human capital

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