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2.0
May 28, 2018

It really is a shame.

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• There are a number of good and talented people working across Fender • It's an iconic brand with lots of untapped potential

Cons

None of this is new and echoes a number of the previous comments posted on this site: • Turnover is high. Morale is not. It’s hard to imagine its gone unnoticed so one would have to assume that the C-suite and HR are somehow fine with the level of dysfunction on open display. • I agree with a recent comment that there is definitely some targeted bullying from management that HR and other leadership is aware of, but choose to turn a blind eye to. And I think “bullying” is the right word for it. Of course people lose their jobs from time to time for legitimate concerns, but I saw management ostracize, scapegoat and drill people out of their jobs for “reasons”, which at times meant little more than having a difference of opinion or speaking up about something they were concerned about. And nearly as troubling, this shadowy process seemed to take the place of communication between management and their direct reports. Vanishing co-workers were so frequent you couldn’t help but feel that people had learned that if they wanted to keep their jobs they needed to keep their heads down and their mouths shut. Even some managers seemed to take this “no comment” approach rather than deal with difficult peers or confront senior management, which led to teams clamming up into silos, which led to lots of communication difficulties. The good will of the brand and enthusiasm that people brought into their jobs often curdled quickly. Some people excitedly moved to LA from other parts of the country for a job at Fender only to start looking for another job within weeks of arriving. Others were pointlessly bounced from manager to manager with little or no direction. It was oppressive and you could feel it. • It is cliquish. I found the subordinate members of these cliques to be super nice people even though I received warnings from multiple corners in my first weeks about the dangers of trusting others in the company. • There’s an unfortunate and unnecessary enmity between “New” Fender (digital and marketing primarily in Hollywood) and “Old” Fender (primarily in Scottsdale). • It’s no secret that the guitar market isn’t especially healthy. One would think that fostering and harnessing the enthusiasm and creative energy of the employees could lead to products or innovations that might help keep the lights on over time. Unfortunately that’s not the kind of environment I feel I witnessed.

2.0
Jun 23, 2018

Unhappy

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Pros

Most co-workers are wonderful. Casual work environment. Hours are usually flexible.

Cons

HR Dept is a joke. Managers are skewed and differ greatly in their treatment of employees creating an unfair and unbalanced environment.

4.0
Feb 18, 2016
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Pros

The company is amazing, everyone has this vision about keep improving. Most of the people have a great attitude from the security to the managers and even the CIO. It's like a big family they truly worry about you as a person not as an employee.

Cons

Sometimes the "Rock and Roll Philosophy" don't work for everyone... an It's kind of frustrating when you are doing your best and other employees are like "Yeah whatever"

4.0
Aug 21, 2017

Good medium company

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Pros

Location, Products, Friendly environment, Fun

Cons

Training incomplete, Manager not focused

2.0
Feb 14, 2018

customer relations/direct sales

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Pros

Working for the famed Fender brand. Dressing down and a casual workplace. Talking and playing Fender gear all day. Decent pay for what you do. Some really great people to work with. Some department is always getting free (good) food so your chances of swiping some leftovers is pretty good! There's guitars laying around all over the place so if you play, it's pretty cool. Jeff Belke is one of the greatest people in the organization and you would be blessed to meet or work with/for him.

Cons

Saying "hello" or "good morning" to people in other departments and they stare right through you and say nothing as they walk by, (it is Scottsdale btw-wanna be Beverly Hills if you don't know). Certain managers will try to humiliate you on the floor in front of everybody with impunity, just cause they can, lots of passive aggressive back stabbing. Incomplete or different micromanagement from different supervisors can be challenging at times. If they had any quality assurance keeping people in check the milieu might change for the better. The place has much potential for being a fantastic place to work and some really great people, but it is a stressful place with a lot of intangibles that need to be addressed, but it's too big and complacent to change. They try to make it cool and hip, but without a respectful human factor you roll the dice and take your chances. If you know you're good at what you do, "go for it!"

4.0
Jan 7, 2016
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The leaders in the organization believe in allowing employees to think outside the box. They trust employees to take on difficult projects and guide them through success. During my time I felt I made a great contribution to the business and had immense opportunities to succeed and grow in my career. My direct managers were great and it was always a pleasure to work with everyone! People are very warm and friendly. Fender is in the business of music so that awesome cool factor when artist were in the building was always great to have!

Cons

There is a level of ambiguity and miscommunication with the organization as it is moving towards a different direction.

4.0
Dec 13, 2017

Revoew

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Pros

Good People in the company

Cons

Bad Managers in the company

3.0
Dec 16, 2016
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Pros

Benefits, Employee activities, Bagel Friday, Celebrating Birthdays, Employee Blackboard, Band Events, Company Culture, Employee Sales.

Cons

Low salaries, a very complicated hierarchical structure, too many top executives that are disconnected from the base level employees, most managers are not interested on hearing new ideas.

2.0
Nov 18, 2013
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Pros

It was awesome to be able to play exotic guitars and hang out with poeple who are passionate about music.

Cons

No room for development. I know people who have worked there for 8 years and are still seating at the same desk, doing the same thing, making the same salary. The managers are absolutely narrow-mindded. No room for innovation.

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