Opportunity, hard work, and a passion for the customer - Product Manager FIS Employee Review

4.0
Dec 11, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

In general, FIS has a positive culture. One of the greatest pleasures in being an FIS employee is working with some of the most dedicated and intelligent people I have ever met. With the pace of change in the financial industry, there is a lot of work to be done. Teams work together to deliver quality products. A common complaint among those who have left to take jobs with the competing companies is that there is no passion for the customer in their new organization, and they miss that element of everyday life at FIS. As a large company with a focus on delivering value through innovation, there are many opportunities to work in areas where you feel your strengths are leveraged and contribution makes a tangible difference.

Cons

As in any large company, there are internal disconnects and company politics to deal with, but neither are rampant and they are generally manageable. Still, it's frustrating to see new concepts that clients are begging for die on the vine while other solutions providing at best, marginal value consume excessive development cycles and resource dollars. There is generally a positive core culture that values employees as the company's greatest asset and holds the belief that we all succeed when we help each other succeed, but as in any large company, there are significant pockets of smarminess and mistrust. Your success within the company will depend on which part of the culture you land in and how well you can adapt to your surroundings.

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5.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

I was there for 17 years. I worked in several departments. Plenty of job opportunities.

Cons

Not sure this is a con but they did alot off restructuring during my career.

3.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Flexible Remote Helpful colleagues Work life balance

Cons

No Team Bonding Not enough collaboration between team members Not enough team members in a team Too much budget costs and push a lot of the work to few employees.

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