Fortinet reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,888 total reviews)
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73% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Fortinet has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,888 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fortinet employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Dec 9, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Free coffee capsules each month 30 days of vacation Stocks after one year of employment

Cons

Only one HR person for the whole Prague office (for half a year while I was employed there was none) No meal vouchers, cafeteria points, multisport etc (standard benefits for 9/10 companies in Czech Republic) No home office before the pandemic Official documentation is scarce and incomplete, the products are full of bugs and most of the times you are so confused when working on cases. On top of that, you are expected to research on and present new features with every new major release while the developers themselves do not fully know about them until the actual day of release Most meaningful information regarding features is located on bug tickets and these are extremely hard to find and follow Customers can have 0 experience with the products (or technology in general, for that matter) and still be able to open a support case with no description, call in, get you on the phone and demand you basically do everything for them Management treats employees like machines for various reasons: - if they schedule a training for something, they consider you proficient after you complete it - technicians are expected to undertake more and more work, retain a high "customer satisfaction" and also improve themselves despite the departure of senior colleagues and the increased workload. Because of the inevitable underperformance, the management reckons it's a good idea to implement the most extreme form of micromanagement, pushing you all the time to work on more cases, calling you out if there are lost calls and generally restricting and controlling your work in every way possible - bonuses are handed out on a quarterly schedule based on bogus stats - if you are below the team average then you have not attained your goals. Nice way to promote cooperation and collective spirit - there is absolutely no way to express personal issues, dissatisfaction or proposals for anything and actually be heard. The management have their own ideas, you are just a cog in the wheel, apparently it is also very nice to be mocked and your arguments to be deflected constantly. If you keep complaining about basic stuff, it is totally acceptable for them to stop answering altogether - if you hand in your resignation and ask for your remaining holidays, you get denied because of "business needs" while your colleagues that are still working normally can take vacation whenever they want. Sounds totally legit, right?

3.0
Sep 25, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Work is demanding and there is a lot of space for professional growth. Team mates are excellent persons and help each other professionally You can improve technical expertise in a day to day basis Work environment is very good

Cons

Salary is not competitive for the level of expertise and work stress required for the job. The positions are very underpaid at least in the department. Management do their average job but fail to properly plan and foresee situations and future work demands putting extra work stress over employees

2.0
Nov 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is a big, stable company that is growing steadily. It hires good people. A company was started by immigrants and most employees are immigrants. It is nice to have people from different cultures. The atmosphere is relaxed, not much pressure. There are 2 gyms on site. Many different clubs such as swimming, ping-pong, tai chi, latin dance, drone, motorcycle etc. The job may be interesting from the perspective of getting experience. Or to get your foot into the tech industry. The department needs more people but struggled to hire historically. So maybe a good opportunity to bargain if you are coming in.

Cons

It is so unfortunate that the manager for the video team has no management skills or planning skills. Oftentimes, the work is dumped at the last minute. And it does not have to be. If it were plan beforehand. He has no knowledge of video creation process either. For example, he does not understand that creating a video or animation starts with a story/script. This results in a lot of re-doing of work. Micromanagement, shooting down any initiative and creative ideas are all the results of his incompetence. Computers we have for video production are not powerful enough to run AfterEffects and other programs. This is a computer company! There is no access to any asset account. The team is stuck in the old cubicle corner. There is no travel or interaction (outside of getting the info from the SMEs) involved for this job role. No traveling, no conferences, nothing. It feels like my skillset gets stale as the time goes on. Certainly, it may not be the most exciting company to work. Most activities are organized by the employees. It is a better fit for family people and older folks. For young and ambitious, it is a drag. The challenges are as follows: you have to talk to experts (pms, qa) to gather info. These people not always are clear explainers. Nor do they always have time. The directions from different parties are often contradicting. So you have to find a solution that suits everyone. You have to work with an always increasing line of complex networking products. There is no training and you are expected to figure out the functionality yourself. The products you work on always change. So it is a lot of intensive learning involved. For the content/video people there are no advancing opportunities. For some strange reason remote work is discouraged. No training budget or team activities. This is specific to video team in Burnaby. And my be different for other departments

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