Avoid if you enjoy being valued and respected - Anonymous employee Valtech Employee Review

1.0
16 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pros There are still some very some capable, committed people doing their best at a delivery level. Before the acquisition of Kin + Carta, Kin + Carta attracted some of the strongest talent in the market some of whom are still working at Valtech currently.

Cons

In my experience leadership is ineffective and lacks transparency. Decisions are made behind closed doors, are rarely communicated effectively and direction changes frequently. There is little sense of accountability at senior levels, while blame is routinely pushed downward when things go wrong. My experience of Valtech was that the culture is incredibly toxic. Finger-pointing is normalised, mistakes are punished and rather than learned from, and psychological safety is essentially non-existent. Despite frequent talk of “feedback” and “continuous improvement,” leadership is closed off to challenge and resistant to changing how the organisation actually operates. People do not feel valued. Team members are treated as expendable, which is reflected in the consistently high turnover. Since the acquisition of K+C, the business has lost many of its most experienced and talented consultants, and retention has clearly not been a priority. The environment is particularly hostile for women. From personal experience misogynistic attitudes and behaviours go unchecked, and inclusion feels performative rather than genuine. Finally, senior leadership does not model respect or professionalism.

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Cons

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Cons

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