Don’t expect healthy work life balance - Anonymous employee Pacvue Employee Review

3.0
23 July 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Lots of great exposure to the industry - Good exposure to other teams - Regular company wide updates - Healthy benefits and perks - Definitely an industry lead and can provide nice clout on a resume - Tech is amazing and it’s great exposure for career - HR is really dedicated to correcting negative aspects of culture, but senior leadership needs to get on board

Cons

- Unlimited PTO is used and abused by some - Not great work life balance (especially if you’re a parent) - Lack of female leadership across teams and departments - Elements of “grind culture” which can be challenging when team members are stretched thin - Calendars booked, expect to be on calls all day - Clients are promised the world, when the working team is forced to work under high pressure to make up for it - Lack of onboarding (sink or swim)

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5.0
2 Apr 2026
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Pros

I loved the culture of the company and everybody just wants to help each other grow and a lot of learning opportunities.

Cons

I don’t really have it but I would prefer hybrid role instead of fully remote.

3.0
24 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Company is remote only and they do flexibility in your hours for the most part.

Cons

The company has talented employees and strong potential, but one of the biggest challenges I experienced was a lack of consistency in strategic direction and goal setting. Priorities and performance targets frequently changed throughout the year, making it difficult for teams to plan effectively and execute against clearly defined objectives. There was often a disconnect between leadership decisions and the day-to-day realities faced by employees. Teams would invest significant time and effort working toward established goals, only to have expectations shift unexpectedly. This created unnecessary stress, reduced morale, and made it challenging to measure success consistently. Communication around organizational changes could be improved, particularly when it came to explaining the rationale behind new initiatives and gathering meaningful employee feedback. Many employees wanted greater transparency, stability, and alignment between leadership priorities and operational execution. The frequent changes in direction also had an impact on customer-facing teams, who were tasked with maintaining trust and delivering results while adapting to evolving expectations. A more consistent long-term strategy and greater organizational alignment would help both employees and customers feel more confident in the company's direction.

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