FourNet Reviews

3.1

59% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

55% positive business outlook

FourNet has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FourNet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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24 reviews
1.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are none at all.

Cons

Where do I start, from constantly hounded for timecards and then being told at a meeting that we are not "beating you with a stick" to get 37.5 hours logged a month, which is exactly the case, through to being ignored/quiet firing. At this place you are not treated like a human being, rather a metric in a spreadsheet which someone justifies a job by constantly crunching these figures and devising some vague restructure/redundancies off the back of, which takes place every time a week occurs in the month. On the odd occasion I have had to raise an E-mail to SLT highlighting problems caused by failings elsewhere in the company, they are so ignorant that they do not even respond, or even acknowledge your E-mail. There is also preferential treatment (as documented), given to certain people in the company who, for example, are automatically promoted, yet other jobs are advertised for others to "apply for", therefore completely violating their own recruitment policies. There is cost cutting exercises left, right and centre and an evident/obvious looming sale of the company, yet there has been zero transparency in this regard.

1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I cannot identify any positives

Cons

At this place, you are not a person; you are a metric on a dashboard, a cell in a spreadsheet that someone colours red, amber, or green. Targets arrive from somewhere far above, faceless and unexplained, and your worth is quietly recalculated every week against numbers you never agreed to and outcomes you don’t control. The language of the place is percentages and “headcount”, “utilisation” and “capacity”, as if human beings were just interchangeable cartridges to be slotted in, drained, and replaced. When something goes wrong, the first response is not to ask what support you needed, but to check which box can be ticked to record your failure. Over time you learn that it is safer to look busy than to be honest, safer to say “yes” than to have an opinion, safer to be a number than to risk showing that you are a human being with limits. The culture feels less like a team and more like an algorithm, constantly optimising for cost and control while quietly stripping out anything resembling care. Conversations about people happen in rooms they are not invited into, in terms they would not recognise themselves in: resources, FTEs, attrition risk. The few flashes of individuality, humour, creativity, genuine concern are treated as inefficiencies to be ironed out in the next reorganisation. Recognition is automated, feedback is templated, and any sense of meaning is outsourced to slide decks about “values” that bear no resemblance to how decisions are actually made. You leave each day a little more drained and a little less sure you matter, feeling like the only measurable outcome is how quickly the place can turn living, thinking adults into compliant, silent statistics.

1.0
2 Mar 2026

Avoid at all costs

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No pros at all, avoid.

Cons

The company constantly fails to support employees and instead relies on their self-sacrifice and good will. Deadlines are never met, and new systems are constantly being built and introduced that are non-functional. Poor communication throughout. Poor documentation and no knowledge transfer.

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