Venadar Reviews

2.3

38% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)
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Mark Kaiser

Not enough data to show CEO approval

35% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
1.0
22 June 2015

The Emperor has no Clothes

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1)Coffee, tea, water,a place to workout. Somewhat decent view of Buckhead depending on where you sit 2)Chili cook-offs 3) "fun" and "collaboration"! 4)Some truly great people who really care (unfortunately not the ones who are in charge, but they are really doing the best they can) 5)As long as you give off the perception of doing work (as in staring at the computer but not actually doing anything) you can probably count on at least 4 months of a solid income for sitting on your butt. 6) Flexible hours...depending on the person.

Cons

1) #1 rule of selling: KNOW THE PRODUCT! If you're ok with not being 100% as in, at maximum, 10% studied on what the "service" is to sell, then this is the gig for you. 2) "Confidentiality agreements". Because of these supposed contracts BDRs are expected to be "experts" on goings on in the IoT, connected living, omni-channel etc. Which is cool... it never hurts to know what the trends are but how far can you really go if there are no Venadar related work examples to reference? Do they exist? No idea in favor or against. They keep you in the dark on purpose, which makes you wonder... 3)... What is this innovative "scouting process" and why does it cost so much? Oh, we have scouts in 65 different coun- LINKEDIN AND GOOGLE. THAT IS ALL. THATS REALLY ALL IT IS FOLKS basically, if you're even remotely versed in how to run a google search or find people on Linkedin, there is no reason to use this service. 4) Lack of clear metrics goals and expectations. Here's a word problem for you all: For q1 the expectation based on previous quarters is that the goal is X. Suddenly, after the quarter is over reps are told the goal has moved to Y. Due to the previous expectation of a bonus given for achieving X, reps become disillusioned....But all is not lost! Rep A and B are hired and rep B attains 3/4y after 3 months. Rep A attains a constant 0 after 3 months. Who gets fired? Rep B gets fired while rep A who has achieved 0y on all counts gets to stay. Why? Because Rep B "looks" like he or she is working and deserves to stay. So, this was a trick problem, this is not a math problem this is a problem in the opposite of logic which is how Venadar works. Insanity yall. 5) Secretive environment. #4 wouldn't be so bad if we didn't know that certain people received bonuses after not attaining the afforementioned quota. (since clearly metrics mean nothing) 6) Metrics mean nothing. This becomes clear once rep B is fired there is no more mention of metrics. Not. A. Single. Mention. 7) Boring as hell. Repetetive meetings. Too many meetings all for the perception of looking "busy". 8) Weird vibe from upper management. Seem super afraid to talk to employees. Wonder why. 9) Maybe #8 has something to do with subleasing part of the office to a colleague starting his own separate and somehow not at all related business? 10) Even when you do good work, it goes virtually unrecognized. 11) Oh yea, totally forgot, no insurance, no 401k, not even basic benefits. All in all don't do it. If you're entry level and have been told "fake it till you make it" in sales, (typically sound advice to people who have no experience as long as you're actually trying), this is not the place for you because there is no substance to the service to help you with your pitch.

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Venadar Response
10y
Thank you for your review. The ongoing feedback that we receive from our current and former employees continues to provide insights to what's working and what needs refining. Our Entrepreneurial Discovery Process utilizes a proprietary methodology that utilizes a network of trained ethnographic researchers. Yes, we do often start our process with Google, just like people used to start their research with the library, but it is simply a starting point for our multi-disciplined process.
1.0
7 June 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Colleagues were fun to work with (not Management), covered parking, close to 400, workout facility in building, filtered water and free coffee. refrigerator. Great view of Buckhead from building.

Cons

Don't walk, RUN AWAY! It seems like a cool place to work. but it isn't. Management (M&M) are con artists. They will make it seem like the coolest place to work since Google. If you like doing client 'research' through Google searches, preparing countless client decks which don't really benefit the client, and blindly calling private companies and sucking them of private information by giving them false hope that they may end up in a relationship with a client - then this is the place for you. The culture is terrible. They hire and fire like it is a construction company - I saw 30+ people fired within 12 months of being hired there. No severance either even for long time employees - they will cut you quickly! There are no benefits - zero - no 401k, no equity, they will not pay for outside insurance. There are about 12-15 employees total and they make it appear like they have more. They leased an ENTIRE floor of an office building for TWELVE employees so Management could keep other companies off the floor - smart - lease 5x more space than you need but don't pay benefits or bonuses. They purchase about 35 computers and phone systems thinking we would grow - they sat there for 3 years unused. Save your precious time and find another employer!

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Venadar Response
10y
Thank you for your review. I am sorry that your perception was that 30+ people were fired but that figure is inaccurate. While Google is often a starting point of our discovery process, it is just that, a starting point of our process. We will continue to offer benefits of a healthcare stipend, flexible work schedule, great location with free parking in Buckhead, spacious work stations, and a comfortable environment. All of which have been viewed as positive. We appreciate your work while you were with us and wish you all the best.
1.0
22 June 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some great co-workers (not M&M). Beautiful office space.

Cons

Where to start... basically the job entails doing Google searches and then taking that information and putting it into Powerpoint, there's no real proprietary database to speak of. Only one deal was executed during my 2 years at the firm. Clients are generally bored by the lengthy decks full of irrelevant information and become further and further disengaged with each subsequent update. Some of senior management are not really in the internet age and can not type; both require personal admins even though there are only 10 employees at the company. No benefits are offered at all, no healthcare, no 401k, nada. One can not talk about Venadar without mentioning the frequent firing. Everyone, and I mean everyone, gets fired here, no reason, no severance, no reference, nothing - out the door. Definitely ask about turnover and firing rate during the interview and watch them spin that turd, then do your own due diligence and contact any former employee on linkedin.com - the story is always the same.

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Venadar Response
10y
Thank you for your candor. The office space is great and the employees are awesome. In the past, we have had to make staffing alignment decisions to maintain a confidential and high performing environment for our internal teams and external customers. Culturally, we try to project a comfortable, performance based workplace.
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