Pros
I've worked in a few tech environments, but what’s happening at Visium KM right now feels rare — and genuinely exciting. The company has gone through a transformation, and the new leadership has brought something we haven't felt in a while: momentum. There’s a real breath of fresh air here — not just in strategy, but in day-to-day energy. The culture has pivoted from stagnant to sharp. Leaders are engaged, accessible, and clearly here to build something lasting, not just manage a status quo. You can feel it in the way teams interact, in the clarity of goals, and in the growing sense that we’re finally operating on the edge of what’s next in tech. For those who love rolling up their sleeves and working on complex, meaningful problems — this is the place. There’s more trust, more autonomy, and frankly, more fun. You don’t have to fight bureaucracy to get things done anymore. You get to create, build, and shape the future with people who actually care.
Cons
Things are moving fast now — which is great, but if you’re someone who prefers long committee meetings before making decisions, you might find the pace… unsettling. The bar is higher than it used to be. Expectations are clearer, and results matter — which is exciting if you’re ambitious, but probably stressful if you were coasting. The company’s evolving — quickly. So if you like everything to stay the same, this may not be your kind of stable. There’s a renewed sense of accountability, which might come as a shock if you were used to flying under the radar. Some legacy systems and processes are still catching up to the new vision — but leadership knows it and is actively fixing it.