Run Away... - Anonymous employee BlueVoyant Employee Review

1.0
2 May 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is getting harder and harder to find any pros working for BlueVoyant... There are a lot of cool projects, but they get replaced by something "cooler" before they are actually completed. Your teammates are cool to work alongside, but the Senior Leaders are clueless and cannot trust their employees to do the job. Unlimited PTO is a perk, when you can use it and some project does not take priority over it.

Cons

Soooooo many... Projects are started with little guidance from Senior Leaders and while what you are building is in use in production environment. Then you are unable to complete them before the next one starts and is deemed high priority by senior leaders. Pay sucks, most employees are underpaid for their positions and home markets. When promotions are actually offered, they take forever to actually happen! Then raises are over-promised and undelivered. Bonus are just as bad. You will not be properly compensated for your experience and work effort! You will go weeks with little work to do because you are waiting forever for others to do their jobs. Then you will be yelled at when your part of the project puts it past due even though it was never your fault.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

You get paid and have insurance.

Cons

I worked for BV for about a year. I was tasked with "working with a partner" who was somewhat managing the customer. What started as a CSM turned into a secretary for the partner and the customer. Once I realized the partner didn't really know what they were doing (eventhough on paper it appeared so, I took over the accounts). My leadership heard my comments about my terrible treatment from the partner, but typical CS mgmt, they did nothing. It wore me down. That and the job became just a ticket chasing gig where you really didn't use any real skills aside from scheduling meetings and making fancy ppts. Their teams are short staffed, making customer engagments and projects hard to progress, a lot of people really have bad attitudes towards lesser teams. Some people who just can't even talk to other human beings. This also is because the executive leadership team set terrible examples. People who love to talk tough to get their point across. It was depressing working there. The team I was on were nice, but no one had any real skills except being a stenographer for meetings/customer leaders.

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