Love working 2 jobs - Senior Software Engineer FanDuel Employee Review

5.0
Jan 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

FanDuel is awesome with their WFH policy. It makes working my second job so much more easier. I join daily standups and other unnecessary meetings and rarely say anything. ChatGPT helps me code everything quickly and none of my managers have ever even noticed 90% of my code is AI generated. lol. 5-star company. Highly recommend taking their money for free.

Cons

PO’s like to schedule a lot of meetings but I usually decline them or pretend to be sick or have a doctor’s appointment so I can work on my other job (which actually requires me to be on Teams video). Plus, it pays a lot more. Spoiler alert: it’s Draft Kings.

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5.0
Mar 23, 2026
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Pros

Great Work Life Balance Company Culture is Good Co-workers and management are agreeable

Cons

Movement on processed could be faster

2.0
Feb 4, 2026
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Pros

The people at FanDuel are genuinely talented and supportive. Collaboration is strong, the energy is high, and teams consistently deliver high-quality work under demanding timelines. There’s a real sense of camaraderie that makes the day-to-day experience fulfilling.

Cons

Employee Relations is, without question, the most concerning part of working at FanDuel. Their approach is rigid, punitive, and disconnected from the reality of how teams operate. Rather than supporting employees or resolving issues, ER often feels focused on punishment over fairness. There is little room for dialogue, context, or proportionality. Even minor, unintentional mistakes can result in extreme consequences delivered without warning. Decisions feel opaque and predetermined, with no meaningful opportunity to be heard or course-correct. “Consistency and fairness” is frequently cited, but in practice it comes across as a way to avoid nuance or accountability. The result is a culture of fear that discourages openness, undermines trust, and makes employees feel disposable.

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