As toxic as Chernobyl after April 1986 - Head of Department Viking Cruises Employee Review

2.0
18 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Salaries above market average Well-known brand with a strong public image International work environment and guest interaction Structured operations and procedures

Cons

Extremely toxic work culture: backstabbing, favoritism, cliques, and harassment are common Micromanagement and lack of trust in staff abilities Poor communication and little constructive feedback Managers often take credit for team achievements while ignoring concerns “Circle of friends” culture: advancement and protection depend on who you know, not performance Unofficial expectation to give “little attentions” (gifts, favors) to managers Racism, homophobia, and lack of diversity & inclusion awareness Bullying and unfair scheduling practices Work-life balance and mental health severely compromised After more than 10 years with Viking, I’ve witnessed a sharp contrast between the company’s polished image and its reality. Since Covid and the IPO, the once “family business” culture has shifted to relentless cost-cutting, with little regard for staff or guest experience. The onboard environment is toxic: backstabbing, micromanagement, favoritism, racism, and homophobia are part of daily life. Managers are often promoted without skills, adopting a “my way or gangway” approach. Unless you’re in the “circle of friends,” expect bullying, unfair schedules, excessive hours, and harassment. Gifts or “little attentions” to managers can smooth relationships, but create a culture of corruption. Communication is poor, feedback is absent, and employee concerns are ignored. Cliques dominate, trust erodes, and morale suffers. While Viking pays above market, it comes at the cost of mental health and work-life balance. Think carefully about your priorities before applying.

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5.0
14 Feb 2026
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Pros

Good food on board, great team , pretty good beds only two person in the cabin, All the executives were really professional and good at their jobs and kind people.

Cons

It was a shame that anytime when there was a couple forming there was the possibility to be moved from your cabin and that happened quite often.

2.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The product is excellent, job is fully remote, provided equipment was excellent, and benefits package is top tier.

Cons

Training Was a Potemkin Village. The training experience and interviews presented a version of the job that bore little resemblance to the day-to-day reality once on the sales floor. Important details about compensation were not fully disclosed until after training, making it difficult to accurately evaluate the opportunity before investing significant time. The travel benefits that are heavily promoted during recruiting and training proved to be largely unattainable in practice. Getting vacation time approved or participating in familiarization trips was extremely difficult. The actual job consisted of constant outbound calling, relentless metric tracking, and micromanagement down to five-second increments between activities. Employees were closely monitored and frequently pressured regarding conversion metrics, including factors that were often outside their control. Scheduling can also be challenging. Most agents should expect non-consecutive days off, frequent late-night shifts, and regular weekend work. Schedule bids occur only twice per year and are heavily weighted toward tenure and production, giving long-tenured employees a significant advantage in obtaining desirable schedules. The management culture relied heavily on fear, write-ups, and threats of termination rather than coaching and development. Turnover was extraordinary. Roughly half of my training class was gone within the first month on the phones, and the vast majority had left before a year had passed.

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