Not recommended - Project Manager FPT Software Employee Review

2.0
6 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employees are only required to attend the office a few days a week, offering flexibility and a better work-life balance. However, there is no transport allowance provided, and the company seems to heavily favor individuals of their own nationality, offering them significantly more benefits compared to others.

Cons

I’m deeply disappointed with how this company treats its employees, especially those working as third-party contractors. Despite receiving sufficient budgets for projects, the company withholds a significant portion, leaving employees with inadequate compensation for their efforts. There are no bonuses, minimal salary increments that employees have to fight for, and little to no training for new hires. Favoritism is evident, as individuals of certain nationalities receive significantly more benefits and opportunities, creating an unfair and biased work environment. While clients are charged high rates, the workers who ensure the success of these projects are underpaid and undervalued. This lack of fairness and transparency is disheartening. I hope the company reevaluates its practices and begins to treat its employees with the respect and compensation they truly deserve.

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5.0
24 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good team members Ok benefits 401k even without employee contribution

Cons

Nothing worth noting down sofar

1.0
20 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice office, hold many technical sharing sessions, sponsor tech certs

Cons

Terrible business ethics. Basically, their business model is to charge clients the highest possible prices while paying developers the absolute minimum. Consequently, they hire fresher developers who, while not necessarily incompetent, are presented to clients with falsified working experience. They even force their employees to pretend to be someone else to charge higher rates, yet they still pay those developers the bare minimum. Most middle managers lack sufficient technical knowledge, insight, or vision to grow the team; instead, they behave like real estate brokers, trying to extract the maximum value from both clients and developers. Employees are assigned very strange and meaningless KPIs, and the company does not care about a developer's career path at all.

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