Fujitsu reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(6,808 total reviews)
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Takahito Tokita

83% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Fujitsu has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 6,808 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fujitsu 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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1.0
Aug 10, 2016

Toxic culture and a great divide between management and employees

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Pros

There are many great people who work here, completely unrewarded for everything they do but fantastic support even in a bad situation.

Cons

The work culture is atrocious. A mix of management internal power plays, total ignorance of employee needs, minimal reward, poor (virtually non-existent) career progression, constant daily chaos with every single thing that happens on a daily basis, zero innovation (constantly playing catch-up but already 5 years behind).

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Thank you for your review, we value your honesty! We are very sorry to hear about your experience working at Fujitsu. As a company we strive to improve ourselves every day and we consider our employees to be our greatest assets, so creating the perfect working environment for them is key. If you are open to do so, please contact your local HR person to discuss the details of your feedback. Thank you again for leaving your review.
3.0
Oct 14, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Good knowledge experience, methodical way of working, process oriented, you get to work on most recent technologies, no maintainance work, Salary at par with Market

Cons

FNC is still not a legal entity in India. You will be employed under Fujitsu Consulting India Ltd (FCIL) which is a services company. Policy framework belongs to FCIL which follows services policy framework and not product company framework. Hence policies are far from satisfactory. People employed by FNC in India needs to work with their outsourcing vendors wipro and Aricent. FNC India does not have its own office. At the moment they are sitting in Wipro Campus. There are plans though to come out of Wipro campus. As of now they plan to operate from Chennai only. Overall FNC India is still a work in Progress. But overall a good to have professional experience

1.0
Aug 28, 2018

I'm a woman so.....

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Pros

Working from home option. Salary sacrifice options so beneficial taxwise. Large enough to move around and try new roles.

Cons

Where to start... Pay is diabolical, especially so being a woman as I'm paid less than my male peers, but nobody wants to acknowledge that, obviously. Been through the redundancy cull multiple times in my career with Fujitsu, so it's a common occurrence leaving staff wondering where the axe will fall next. Re-orgs are mainly to blame for said culls, and Fujitsu does love a re-org. Also the redundancy process is an absolute farce and badly managed every time. No transparency (or logic) re salaries for each grade so if applying for a new internal position you have no idea what the pay range is, and finding out is a challenge to say the least. Female ratio low (20% at last count I believe). Old boys network is rife in terms of redundancies (they avoid it) and progression (they make it). Very old fashioned outlook ie lacks agility. Any new ideas are slow to be realised and by the time they are it's too late as we're over the curve. Pay rises virtually non-existent and best way to get one is to leave and come back. Japan is now wanting to regionalise again, yet globalisation is key to success. But hey, it must be time for yet ANOTHER re-org so why not!?!

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