Toxic culture at Crossix overshadowed by constant restructuring and low morale - Lead Analytics Services Associate Veeva Systems Employee Review

1.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work is offered, but discouraged

Cons

IF YOU'RE APPLYING TO VEEVA IN THE ANALYTICS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Crossix has a morale problem that leadership either doesn't see or doesn't care to fix. The frustrating part is that everyone has been describing the same issues year after year. Either the feedback never reaches decision-makers or it reaches them and gets ignored. Employees are consistently overworked, undervalued, and expected to absorb an endless stream of responsibilities without meaningful rewards. The work itself is often repetitive and uninspiring, and career mobility feels more like a recruiting slogan than an actual opportunity. If you're ambitious, the fastest way to grow your career is usually to leave. The culture has also become deeply risk-averse because blame is often assigned faster than problems are solved. People learn quickly that protecting themselves is more important than speaking honestly. But the biggest issue is the company's addiction to reorganizations. Teams are constantly being restructured, reporting lines are always changing, priorities get rewritten every few months, and everyone is expected to act like this latest shuffle is the one that will finally solve everything. Instead, each reorg creates more confusion, more uncertainty, and another hit to productivity. Employees have become conditioned not to invest in anything because they assume it will be reorganized away anyway. The result is a workforce that feels exhausted, cynical, and disconnected. I've worked at places where people complained but still enjoyed the work. Here, the overwhelming feeling is resignation. NOBODY is excited to be here. People stay because the paycheck is reliable, the job market is uncertain, or they've been around long enough to become trapped by familiarity (especially Bucknell women). The saddest part is that some people think the work actually matters and the job won't be replaced by AI in a few years.

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5.0
16 June 2026
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Pros

The role involves a lot of repetitive tasks. Depending on your personality, that either makes the job easier over time as you become more efficient, or it gradually becomes frustrating. The upside is that once you learn the role, it can serve as a strong stepping stone to move into other positions within the company.

Cons

It's a repetitive, call-center type role. Once you're in it, there isn't much room to grow within the department. Most people either stay and plateau or eventually move to another department before the repetition and workload lead to burnout.

3.0
22 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Large presence in the industry and good-hearted, intelligent, and well-meaning people work there. Stable company, not going to be purchased by private equity and endure large layoffs

Cons

part of their motto is "do the right thing" but that's not applied when it comes to salaries or work-life balance. working weekends and well past normal hours seems to be a regular thing that most people are doing. a manager's solution to my issue of having more work than was feasible to complete was just to work longer days. "Veeva Speed" is a sugarcoated phrase everyone uses to indicate being overworked and initial training is like drinking from a fire hose; this company makes enough money to hire the correct amount of people to do the work and pay them fairly.

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