These five-star reviews are all fake! - Anonymous employee VIATechnik Employee Review

1.0
8 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay and compensation benefits.

Cons

Everything else is bad here.

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5.0
17 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

VT is a great company to work for. They are flexible with hours and PTO as long as you get your work done. Everyone is there to help you no matter how many questions you have. They don't just throw you to the wolves, they give you plenty of training until you're comfortable doing that task. 10/10 would recommend.

Cons

None. VT is a stellar company.

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VIATechnik Response
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Thank you for sharing this! Hearing that you felt supported and well-prepared from the start means a lot. We put real effort into making sure people have what they need to do their best work, and it is great to know that is coming through. We are glad you are part of the team.
2.0
18 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility while not under contract

Cons

"Sink or swim with no life raft — avoid if you value stability" VIATechnik presents itself as an innovative BIM consultancy with a progressive culture. The reality is a staff augmentation model designed to extract value from skilled professionals and discard them when client engagements end. What to expect: You will be placed on a client project with minimal onboarding, inadequate equipment, and no formal performance feedback process. If the client engagement struggles, VIATechnik will absorb the client's narrative without independently verifying your performance or giving you an opportunity to respond to concerns directly. The clients VIATechnik places you with, including high-profile starchitect firms, operate with the same toxic pace and precision demands as any high-end architecture office. Do not believe the pitch that this is different from traditional architecture. It is not. You will be expected to perform at the level of a seasoned firm employee from day one, with none of the support, mentorship, or ramp-up time that would exist if you were actually hired by that firm. The incentives offered during hiring, including bonus structure, PTO flexibility, and growth opportunities, disappear quickly. The PTO policy is flexible in name only. Approved PTO will not be paid out upon separation, even if it was formally approved by your manager before termination. This is legally questionable and worth consulting an employment attorney about before signing any separation agreement. Review culture here is worth noting. New employees are encouraged to leave positive reviews early in their tenure before they have sufficient experience to evaluate the company honestly. This inflates ratings and obscures the reality for candidates researching the company. The leadership team is responsive until you become inconvenient. Once a client engagement ends, you are processed out efficiently with minimal severance and maximum legal protection for the company. Expect to negotiate for anything beyond the bare minimum. If you are a skilled BIM professional considering VIATechnik, know this: your expertise will be leveraged to serve high-profile clients, but you will be treated as a contractor, not a colleague. When things go wrong and they will, you will bear the consequences alone. I do not recommend this company.

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