Old School Mentality - Anonymous employee Fathom Events Employee Review

2.0
Mar 1, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent health & benefits, newer office located in DTC.

Cons

Very non-competitive salary and chastised when asking for increases, almost zero room for promotion or advancement in the company as most in director and above positions are "lifers". Many had to take on additional responsibilities due to covid layoffs with zero salary compensation, framed as an "opportunity for growth". Pre-covid working remotely was rarely an option. Constantly feels as if internal teams are working against each other.

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5.0
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Pros

Positive and fun office. Inclusive. Employee perks. Location. Beautiful office.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 12, 2020
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Pros

I really enjoy the job itself and the work I do. If you work at Fathom, you will likely enjoy your co-workers and may even make lifelong friends. The low and mid-level employees in the bullpen/ day-to-day trenches are smart, hard workers, a lot of fun, and are genuinely cool, down-to-earth people. Extra benefits for fulltime employees include great health insurance and semi-flexible working hours.

Cons

Although there were a few positive changes throughout 2018 and 2019, “the offices” in general have always been out of touch with “the cubicles.” A handful of power-hungry micro-managers are more focused on looking out for themselves than building goodwill and trust. Though not a large corporation, everything moves at a glacial, bureaucratic pace. There is extremely little room for growth and career potential; promotions and raises are nearly non-existent. Health insurance is great, but the salaries for low and mid-level employees are NOT competitive in the Denver market, and most people have stagnated in their careers at dead-end jobs. A majority of positions are paid $10k-$20k under the Denver Metro market value. Extremely “old school” mentality among the CEO and some members of the leadership team. There is a major disconnect between the older generation of leadership and the mostly millennial and Gen X workforce. Poor behavior throughout the company goes unpunished, good behavior goes unrewarded.

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