Forward Financing reviews

4.8

96% would recommend to a friend

(289 total reviews)
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Jason Mullins

99% approve of CEO

97% positive business outlook

Forward Financing has an employee rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Forward Financing employee rating is 33% above average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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289 reviews
5.0
Mar 11, 2025

Great Place to Work

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Pros

*great work life balance - I have the flexibility and option in my schedule to work remote or in the office. Sometimes things just pops up unexpectedly and I was able to take time off for it. *The PEOPLE - employees are super friendly and welcoming. They are always willing to assist and answer any questions I have. Teammates are always checking in to see if there's anything they can assist on my plate. If I am on PTO, I know I can enjoy my vacation without thinking about work as I know I have teammates who can support and cover. *learning environment - Everyday I am still learning different skills and doing different projects. I even get to partner with other employees outside of my team, which is a great learning experience from my previous job. *Company Party - two company parties a year to bond and connect with employees from all different teams including lunches, team competitions, and volunteering! *Office - 360 view of Boston from every corner in the office. Kitchen is filled with snacks! The fridges are always full of a variety of drinks such as cold brews, juices, soda, kombuchas, milk..etc. (Do you know how much I saved without buying coffee?!)

Cons

*Not enough peanut butter pretzels and Reese's in the office! Every time I go to our chocolate bowl, the Reese's are gone...

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Forward Financing Response
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We're so glad you're enjoying our work-life balance, flexibility, and supportive team environment! It's great to hear that you feel comfortable taking time off when needed and that you're continuing to learn and collaborate across the company. We also appreciate you highlighting our beautiful office and fun company parties – we love bringing everyone together! And thanks for the feedback on the office snacks! We'll definitely look into stocking up on more peanut butter pretzels and Reese's. Consider it noted! Thanks again for sharing your feedback. We're thrilled to hear about your positive experience at Forward and are committed to continuing to motivate and support our amazing team!
2.0
Mar 4, 2025

The Truman Show

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Pros

Good Pay Lots of PTO (although you feel pressured to not take it) Insurance Packages Peers were (mostly) genuinely awesome

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WARNING FOR SALES & UNDERWRITING CANDIDATES: Firstly, the "sales" titles are extremely lofty. You are either an account executive (glorified customer success manager) OR you are an account manager (a channel partner manager). "AEs" simply call existing customers asking if they want to renew. This is like shooting fish in a barrel. This will not teach you anything about sales, so expect to carry nothing to your next role except industry knowledge. If you want to become a career salesman/saleswomen, good luck in your future interviews. Account managers: You will deal with the worst channel partners, ever. They have no respect for you or your time and expect to be answering the phone 70+ times a day answering redundant, silly questions about their deals. This job is miserable, tiring, and hard. You have little control over your quota, although when times are good, it's pretty simple; however, when times are tough, good luck driving more business as most options are out of your control. Underwriting: Technical, challenging, burdened with risk, and sometimes rewarding.... however, there is tremendous pressure to review deals in a timely manner while being extremely diligent. All account managers and underwriters are miserable. You are drained because you are constantly pressured by FF's partners to push deals out the door with unrealistic expectations. AMs are pressured constantly from immature, unprofessional channel partners which forces them to pressure the UWs for updates (they love that). Enjoy taking lunch? Have fun coming back to 20+ missed calls and wild emails from your partners asking for updates in all sorts of manners. I cannot speak for other departments... however, it felt like everyone else was having a pleasant time enjoying the "positive" culture. Meanwhile if you were in sales or UW, you oftentimes felt dead inside and felt like the organization did not properly care for your state of being. You were expected to be extremely positive and if you expressed anything else, you felt like there was an invisible target on your back. During my time at FF, I also experienced inappropriate comments from my managers during outings. Some of these folks still work there and I wouldn't be surprised if this culture still persists. Leaving the company was the best thing that ever happened to me and to my career. If you want to start or progress your career in this fields, this is not a proper organization to do so. Summary: - toxic positivity work culture - toxic partners - immature managers - cliquey culture - horrible work/life balance - always pressured to work (externally) - frequent mass layoffs - sales/UW experience stunts your career growth outside of FF (no applicable skills) - not recession proof, if the market is bad, your job security is at risk

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Forward Financing Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We truly value insights from our current and former team members, as they help us continue to grow and improve as an organization. We understand that roles in Sales and Underwriting can be demanding, with tight timelines and high expectations from our partners and customers. This is a natural part of working in a fast-paced sales environment, and we strive to provide our team with the support and resources needed to succeed. Over the past year, we’ve implemented several initiatives focused on upskilling and rewarding our Operational Teams, such as: updating the roles and responsibilities of Account Managers for better alignment, rolling out a new Sales training program, formalizing a monthly SPIFF program with monetary rewards, and introducing a new President’s Club to recognize and reward high performers. We also regularly analyze data to inform our capacity planning and adjust headcount, ensuring departments are adequately staffed and team members have reasonable workloads. With notably low voluntary attrition rates within Sales and Underwriting, it suggests that many employees have a positive experience at Forward. In regards to your feedback on our culture, we are committed to creating a safe and respectful workplace, guided by our core values. Living our value, Act With Kindness, means we have a zero-tolerance policy for inappropriate behavior, and we not only encourage, but expect employees to report any concerns. Mental health is also very important to us. We've expanded our well-being initiatives to cover a variety of mental health topics, and we appreciate your suggestion to include more diverse perspectives, including men's mental health. Again, thank you for your detailed feedback and we wish you the best in your future endeavors.
4.0
Mar 2, 2025

Great Remote Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote-first, competitive comp, great people

Cons

Only flaw is the industry is highly exposed to economic downturns

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Forward Financing Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share about your experience at Forward. We're happy to hear that you value our remote-first culture and competitive compensation - and we of course agree on how great our people are! We understand your concern about the industry's exposure to economic downturns. Recognizing the industry's economic sensitivity, we plan ahead to lessen any possible problems and make sure we can effectively navigate any challenges. We're continuously working to ensure the company remains strong through any economic changes. We truly appreciate your feedback. Thank you for being a part of the Forward team!
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