Was better once - Anonymous employee Fresh Consulting Employee Review

3.0
26 Jan 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

* Flexible with curveballs of life. Health issues, family issues - Fresh is very flexible (I have seen this with multiple people). * Software Development leadership is excellent. * Many colleagues are great to work with (especially in the software development). Note: there used to be a lot more pros a few years back.

Cons

* Your pay and title freeze. Many people have left Fresh for 20-50% pay increases. Getting promotions is extremely tedious with lots of fake hoops to jump through despite demonstrated performance (I have witnessed this issue with many people deserving promotions) * Some higher level people are great at marketing themselves but don't really provide downstream value. And senior management loves these people. It is rather demoralizing. * Focus on billable time, but increasing difficulty getting projects that keep teams billable. This also leads to desperation and taking on projects are not the best for Fresh to take on. And contrarily the non-billable employees keep increasing, which increases pressures on the billable employees. * Many of the innovate strategies in technology are reserved for some directors. Expect closed doors if you want to engage in innovative technologies.

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5.0
7 May 2024
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Pros

The company culture is friendly and welcoming with a talented staff that delivers high quality work at a great value to the customer.

Cons

The company was growing rapidly leading up to the pandemic which made for typical growing pains in staffing.

3.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

Fresh puts real effort into culture programs, and the workplace generally feels friendly and welcoming. There are many talented individual contributors across the company, and a lot of people genuinely care about doing good work and supporting each other.

Cons

The biggest challenge is organizational clarity and communication, especially within the digital studio. Management direction can feel inconsistent, and recent organizational changes and acquisitions have changed team structure in negative ways. There also seems to be frequent leadership change or shifting ownership, which makes it difficult for teams to understand priorities, connect day-to-day work to executive goals, and maintain momentum. At times, the digital studio feels disconnected from the broader C-suite strategy. Under newer studio management, the work culture shifted from feeling relatively balanced to more after-hours work and delayed feedback. In my experience, feedback that should have happened during the workday or in regular check-ins was often pushed until after hours. Career growth and feedback were not well supported in my experience. Over roughly nine months, most scheduled 1:1s focused on personal development and growth were canceled, with only a few actually happening outside of project-specific feedback. When a new career growth structure was introduced, I was placed below the level I had been hired into without a clear explanation or supporting examples. Pay does not feel competitive for the level of work expected, and the sales pipeline for digital specific projects does not always seem stable enough to support hiring plans.

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