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Wanna get away? I do... - Recensione dipendente - Marketing Coordinator presso Faithlife

2,0
5 gen 2016
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people. Plain and simple your team can make or break your experience, but for the most part the people are all smart, funny and easy to get along with. Unlimited vacation and sick time (sorta....that'll be a con too!)

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Pay and benefits are not great. Job security is almost non-existent. Working your way up the company isn't easy (unless you play the game). Office politics galore! You won't know what your goals are, you will think you are doing well and then BAM most of your department is laid off but the work output is expected to stay the same. Unlimited vacation isn't a real thing. Most people work extra before and after to make sure their work is done. I haven't had multiple days off ever because nobody else can "take on" my workload. I work from home when I am sick because work needs to get done.

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Risposta di Faithlife
10y
I'm sorry you're unhappy with your experience. Our change in staffing level certainly should not result in the same workload for fewer people ; one of the things discussed at the company meeting was how this is an opportunity to stop doing some things, and how important it is that we don't just continue doing the same things just because we used to do them. The unlimited vacation is a real thing; if someone has discouraged you from using it, I hope you'll let me know. We want you taking a break, and we can get along without anyone (including me!) for a few weeks without a problem. If you're feeling pressure to 'stay at your post', that's a misunderstanding. People need breaks in order to be truly productive. I imagine your feedback reflects some frustration at the most recent changes, but for what it's worth, I don't think we're going to be able to 'stop toying around with restructures and roles.' This is the nature of business, particularly in growing organization. It's when we stop changing, and when roles feel comfortable or even like entitlements, that we stop growing, both as a team and as people. We're doing stuff that hasn't been done before. We expect to make mistakes, to learn new things, and to change direction. It's part of the process. You're on our team because we asked you to join us, and want you to be successful here. I'm sorry you're frustrated, and hope you'll take a chance to see if we live up to our values, and actually bring your concerns to leadership. (And directly to me if your concern is with the leadership you interact with daily.) I don't think you'll be disappointed if you ask us to live up to our values, and ask about what you don't understand, instead of speculating. -- Bob

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5,0
16 mag 2023
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Powerful and tangible mission connected throughout the organization. Exciting growth opportunities across the business. Vision to develop as a modern technology company. New and experienced executive team leading change.

Svantaggi

Modernizing all functions takes adjustment.

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Risposta di Faithlife
2y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your experience! We're glad to hear you value our mission and are excited about growth opportunities across the businesses. We’re committed to developing as a high-tech company and are fortunate to have a dedicated executive team leading the way. Your feedback is valuable as we continue to drive positive change across the organization. We're here to support you and work to create an even better employee experience.
3,0
3 feb 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

For a long time Faithlife was the Christian software company, and there are tons of incredibly skilled software engineers, QA, product people there, and literally everyone I interacted with was awesome. Faithlife's founder and initial CEO was a Microsoft Software Engineer and he created a culture that values technical excellence and growth greatly. Technical debt was rarely suffered for long and engineers were afforded great leeway (and expected) to improve and modernize applications and tooling. Note that I don't know if the above has changed. Team leads are always open to engineers taking the lead on new feature development and developing leadership experience. Moving between teams is a regular occurrence and the relationship between development teams are often extremely good and team coordination and cooperation is generally really good. Team leads are well trained and the ones I had experience with were great at leading theie teams both technically and from a more leadership oriented approach.

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The elephant in the room: the 2022 layoffs were very rough and brought a lot of management and leadership issues to everyone's attention. Faithlife has always been a mission driven organization but it isn't clear that the mission is embraced by the ownership of the company as it is by the rank and file. There is tension between it's stated mission and it's profit driven nature, and how that factors into the decisions the company makes. The departure of the founder/CEO Bob Pritchett brought with it a lot of cultural changes and uncertainties (and layoffs) and made it feel like that tension was leaning a lot more in favor of profit goals over mission. The above is purely my observations derived from my own feelings. If you're not a Christian of some flavor you will likely be uncomfortable working hear given the company's mission; though ironically I had fewer conversations about faith here than anywhere else I have ever worked. There was definitely a pressure to try to make the company more friendly to non-believers but it kind of made it weird for those who were (maybe an over correction). On-call rotations were pretty demanding for some teams with engineers being on call one week a month or even more frequently, and being responsible for services and applications they didn't touch as part of their day to day responsibilities. Likewise given the nature of the software being on call often meant being woken up at odd hours on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday and being unable to attend your own church services. Being a remote employee was actually a better experience prior to Covid rather than after. A lot of social activities were remote friendly pre-covid (and handled well) while post covid many simply stopped happening altogether. Faithlife rewards being broadly capable as an engineer over being really experienced and deeply knowledgeable in a particular area. Not necessarily a con, but still a point to mention. It can be really hard to stand out and get promoted to a higher tier Engineer role. Faithlife's expectations for the software development roles are really, really high, and given that there are so many extremely skilled engineers it can be tough to move up. Pay and benefits aren't really competitive with the sheer skills and responsibilities expected for the role levels.

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