RUN away from this company - Anonymous employee VectorBuilder Employee Review

1.0
18 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Health insurance is decent and that is about it.

Cons

If you're considering working here, think twice. I wish I had seen this comment when I was applying for jobs. This company prioritizes profit over people and fosters a toxic work culture with little to no work-life balance unless you’re fortunate enough to work remotely. While many employees enjoy remote flexibility, the COO insists on pushing in-office work—not for productivity, but simply because he wants to see people at their desks. The pay is far below industry standards, yet the workload and expectations are overwhelming. Job security is nonexistent, with employees being let go for minor reasons, creating a constant atmosphere of fear and instability. HR is completely unhelpful—they discourage employees from voicing concerns and make it clear that there is no room for flexibility unless you happen to be one of the few receiving special treatment. They also micromanage you like crazy. They will give you examples of companies with absurdly worse policies to justify their lack of policies where the employee would have some sort of benefit. On top of that, CEO Bruce has a history of extremely controversial views (just do a quick Google search on his research regarding brain sizes). This alone should raise major red flags. The PTO policy is you accrue 1 day of PTO after every worked month. So basically you need to work to deserve PTO plus this way they don't have to pay you a bunch of PTO days when you leave or when they fire you. Most people who remain at this company do so out of necessity, not choice—if the job market were better, you’d see mass resignations. The workplace environment is draining, demoralizing, and completely out of touch with modern work culture. Do yourself a favor: Stay away. There is no support, no fairness, and no real reason to put yourself through this. The vibes are always off, and no amount of money could make up for the stress of working here.

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5.0
15 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Global company that operates like a small/medium sized business. This is great for those who are self starters, accountable, and don't require micromanagement. The only limit to someone's growth are themselves as there are opportunities at every level. Employees can move up very quickly compared to other businesses where it takes many years to move up. The employees are wonderful, friendly, and simply awesome. There is not much in the way of drama and/or politics. It's one of the best aspects of working at VectorBuilder. Work life balance is better than average, mainly due to the lack of micromanagement. Both remote and onsite roles are available. Employee benefits are good which are fully company paid unless adding dependents. Company is stable and has a great future.

Cons

This company is not a good choice for those who prefer working for highly structured mega corporations or those typically needing to be managed heavily or even micromanaged. This is not a company where you can be an invisible cog in a giant wheel. Everyone actively contributes to the success of the company which is how opportunities become available for those that do well. Pay overall is a little below average for the biotech industry however this comes with the tradeoff that less experience is required to be hired into the company and it is rare to be working any type of overtime. The lower pay in all reality also comes with lower expectations when compared to similar companies roles. In sales, other companies may pay a bit more but they require previous sales experience and aim to burn you after a couple years by forcing overtime work regularly and traveling often. Management team is on the small side and obviously spread thin. This can be good or bad depending on how much you prefer being actively managed as everyone is expected to simply do their jobs with minimal supervision. Most of the employees at the company, even at the upper management level, have never worked anywhere else really and came straight from academia. This is common in this industry and it is no different at VectorBuilder. Although it has improved overtime, communication and general knowledge of common business practices is still lacking in many respects.

1.0
20 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work flexibility for some roles. Exposure to biotech sales environment.

Cons

Unrealistic commission targets are frequently changed at management’s discretion. The company often hires employees without prior sales experience and entices them with commission structures that are, in practice, extremely difficult or impossible to achieve. When entire teams consistently fail to earn commission, the issue is framed as individual underperformance rather than a flaw in the targets themselves. Targets often appear disconnected from historical performance data. This creates a predatory dynamic, especially for employees in their first sales role, who may not yet recognize how unrealistic the structure is or how often expectations shift. Although the company often hires highly educated employees, compensation does not reflect their level of expertise. Do not recruit people you cannot pay competitively, and do not take advantage of individuals who are new to sales. If you are considering a sales role here, familiarize yourself with your state’s wage and commission laws and keep thorough documentation. Do not allow yourself to be pressured or bullied into accepting unclear or shifting compensation terms.

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