Futureverse Reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

45% positive business outlook

Futureverse has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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31 reviews
1.0
18 Jul 2023

Red Flag

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Used to have lots of crypto bro parties involving a lot snow, not so much now that the market is doing poorly. The office has a nice coffee machine.

Cons

Lack of Clear Strategy and Overcomplicated Processes: The company suffers from a lack of a cohesive strategy, leading to overcooked processes that require everything to undergo stringent scrutiny. Despite being constantly urged to increase productivity, the absence of a well-defined strategy causes the metaphorical boat to drift aimlessly, resulting in inefficiencies and wasted efforts. Uncertainty about the Company's Direction: Employees are left in the dark about the company's actual goals and objectives. This lack of clarity creates a sense of confusion and a perception of an overwhelming workload without a clear purpose or direction. Excessive Micromanagement and Diminished Leadership: Top-level management exhibits heavy micromanagement tendencies, undermining the authority of competent VP leaders and leaving the workforce feeling uneasy. Highly qualified employees find themselves subjected to unnecessary oversight, resulting in a demoralizing and disempowering work environment. Limited Career Growth and Job Stability: It is evident that the founders are more focused on cashing out and taking the company public, rather than fostering career growth opportunities for their employees. This lack of investment in talent development leads to diminished prospects for advancement and raises concerns about job stability, with many employees expecting to leave the company within two years. Misleading Remote Work Policy: Despite the company claiming to offer remote work options, employees based in Auckland are practically required to work from the office, leaving little flexibility for those facing genuine difficulties in commuting or remote work capabilities. Prevalence of Nepotism: The company suffers from a significant issue of nepotism, with underqualified individuals securing positions due to their personal connections with the founders. Nepotism hires are seemingly untouchable, creating an unfair and unmeritocratic work environment. Unconventional and Questionable Company Culture: One of the founders' beliefs in aliens and crystals, and the company's invitation of a guest speaker to discuss such topics, raise concerns about the organization's overall culture and its impact on workplace norms. Poor Compensation and Altered Contracts: Salaries are below industry standards, and recent contract changes have effectively eliminated overtime pay, despite employees having worked demanding hours in the past. Such alterations can be seen as unfair and demotivating for the workforce. In conclusion, this company presents several challenges and red flags that may impact the overall job satisfaction and professional growth of its employees. Prospective candidates should consider these concerns carefully before accepting any job offers or committing to a long-term career with the organization.

1.0
26 Oct 2023

Familial Preference

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Provides flexibility that enables the employees to have a work-life balance

Cons

Provides no career growth unless you're a family member or a family friend. Poor company culture, people are trying but with the inability to execute due to micromanagement, the culture is struggling Trying to implement processes that are of no use to people and time-consuming

1.0
29 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not much to say. Maybe the way leaders talk about the vision is good and perhaps convincing for investors. But not much else is good here.

Cons

- No detailed strategy, leaders keep saying it's coming but we've been waiting over five months and nothing more than the three broad sentences they outlined in Dec 2022. - Launched into a full blown restructure without sharing the strategy, which usually explain why a company needs to be structured differently. When asked during consultation meeting about the strategy, staff were told it's not materially different high level three sentences from earlier. But doesn't go to explain the new structure - Employees had to repeatedly ask lots of basic questions about the restructure process and implications to get answers. Didn't even call it a restructure even when it obviously felt that way to people impacted. And kept referring to it a new structure for a new company. While legally correct it underlies the general approach of not caring for impact to people's lives. - Blatant lies. Leaders presented values and principles that our company is supposed to live up to. Eg open doors, open hearted etc. But displayed none of these during the five months since Futureverse brand was released. - Very top down. Telling people and teams exactly what to do, dropping unrealistic time frames, not sharing any of the objectives and goals, often asking for changes without explanation, not empowering teams, treating people as resources. Basically being run like a 5 person startup by ineffective leaders. The list goes on.

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