Pros
- Supportive and hardworking colleagues
- Flexible remote work policy
- Bi-Yearly company trips to exotic foreign locations
Cons
- Success at the company is largely dictated by your relationship with the CEO. Job security, salary raises, micromanagement levels are dependent on his opinion of you, regardless of objective job performance or peer feedback.
- The company struggles to understand VDX’s role in the industry and how to position itself to clients/agencies, making it an incredibly difficult product to sell without strong pre-existing relationships.
- Continuously questionable business decisions are made leading to employees paying the price with decreased job security (including a huge round of layoffs), increased workloads, and flat salary raises.
- Frequent organizational changes/re-structuring based on company's dedication to buzzwords such as being “dynamic” and “fluid” lead to challenging work environment with little consistency.
- Virtually no training for any internal systems, leading to an onboarding cycle that takes almost a full year to complete.