Wouldn’t recommend - Operations Fuse Energy Employee Review

1.0
17 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No opportunity given to express myself on it.

Cons

The company lacks a structured and meaningful recruitment process. Interviews are often conducted by interns, who tend to select candidates based on personal preference rather than skill, experience, or potential. There is no fair or objective assessment of competencies, which reflects poorly on the professionalism of the organization. In terms of the Operations team, the role seems to be about finding someone to absorb an overwhelming amount of work from various business areas, without clear direction or criteria. It appears more like a dumping ground than a strategically defined function. Overall, I would not recommend Fuse Energy to anyone seeking a fair and professional recruitment experience or looking to build meaningful skills and a long-term career.

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1.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Deliveroo allowance + some of the people

Cons

One of the main reasons I chose to leave was the disconnect between the company’s stated culture and the reality of how progression appeared to work. The company is filled with exceptionally intelligent and capable people. Some of the sharpest individuals I have worked with are here, which is why the promotion process was so difficult to understand. For a company that places such a strong emphasis on performance, ownership, and output, career progression often felt surprisingly opaque. There did not appear to be a clear relationship between competence, impact, and advancement. Instead, visibility and proximity to decision-makers seemed to play a much larger role than many employees expected. What made this particularly frustrating was that there were multiple highly competent individuals who consistently delivered strong results, took ownership of important work, and became subject matter experts in their areas, yet saw little or no progression. At the same time, others appeared to advance much more quickly through the organisation. From an employee’s perspective, it was often difficult to understand the difference. Over time, this created the perception of an inner circle. Those who had access to the right conversations and relationships seemed to benefit from greater recognition and opportunity, while more capable people outside that group struggled to gain the same visibility regardless of their contributions. The consequence is that talented employees begin to question whether exceptional performance is actually enough. When promotion criteria are unclear and outcomes appear inconsistent, people naturally look for alternative explanations. That is not a healthy position for any company that prides itself on being meritocratic. I learned a great deal during my time here and worked alongside many outstanding people. However, the lack of transparency around progression, combined with the apparent gap between the company’s stated values and employees’ lived experiences, was a major factor in my decision to resign.

2.0
7 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Daily Deliveroo allowance is good.

Cons

Intense workloads (80-100 hour weeks). You’re expected to manage multiple different roles with the company. You get messaged outside of working hours to complete new work ASAP. You’re expected to always be working. There’s no company social life either.

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