Vendasta Reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(424 total reviews)

Brendan King

73% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Vendasta has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 424 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vendasta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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424 reviews
1.0
24 July 2019

11 Things You Should Know About Vendasta

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some people put the "perks" such as food and massage chairs in here as pros, but because they use their perks as an excuse to not pay people what they're worth, I can't include them. However, they can be accommodating when it comes to schedules and appointments, etc.

Cons

I worked at Vendasta for a few years in the Marketing Services department (formerly Digital Agency). While I can’t speak to the quality of life within other departments at Vendasta, there are a few things I can speak to about what it was like to work in this one. I used to really believe in Vendasta as a company, but over the last couple of years they have lost my faith in them entirely. (Also worth noting, Marketing Services is generally NOT really marketing work, it is more like customer service [lots of repetitive tasks, phone calls, etc.], so if you’re applying to get into a career in marketing, this department likely isn’t a good fit.) So here are a few things you should know if you’re considering applying, or even if you currently work at Vendasta and are unaware: (1) On your first Friday you will have to sing in front of the entire company. They claim this is because “everyone has done it” and it’s for “personal development” purposes, but it has been publicly referred to as hazing, and that’s what it feels like. If you’re introverted, have anxiety, struggle with public speaking, or anything else, they don’t care. (2) During my time at Vendasta they restructured the Digital Agency department into the Marketing Services department. Instead of listening to our concerns about the shift, they went forward with it, disbanded the team I was on, put all of us into roles we weren’t suited for, and caused an immense amount of stress for almost everyone. Many people ended up scrambling and overworked and many of the people who had been on my team quit after this change. Then, during a Friday presentation, the CRO had the gall to say it was “fun”. (3) There is no consistent pay structure. Especially within Marketing Services, you will likely have a hard time getting a livable wage. When I went to HR with evidence of how my responsibilities had increased and changed, I was told they don’t want people to “chase the money.” In another meeting, I was told I shouldn’t be equating wage with the value of an employee, because “sometimes companies can only afford to pay so much, and that’s what the wage is.” Also, there’s no consistency within departments for pay. Some employees make far less than others in the same role with the same experience, or in some cases make more than their direct supervisors, which shouldn’t be the case. Talk about your pay. It’s the only way to know if you’re being ripped off. (4) There are very few career growth opportunities within the company. If you DO move into a new position within Vendasta, you’ll have to go through another 3 month probation period during which you will still be at your former pay and may get let go if you don’t meet their expectations. After your 3 months in the new position are up, your salary may be up for review, but it’s unlikely you’ll see a significant salary increase. (5) Their “culture” is one of their main selling points, but it’s a culture of toxicity and hypocrisy. They talk regularly about “radical candor” being one of their most important values within the company, but if you bring up problems they don’t want to hear, they’ll argue, try to rationalize, and eventually label you as “resistant to change” or “negative” or any other such label that moves the blame from them onto you. Also, if you’re a woman, be prepared to hear sexist remarks from the executive suite, like “I sit at the back of the yoga room so I can see all the women in their yoga pants.” - the CRO. (6) They value hiring new employees over properly paying and maintaining their current workforce, which is terrible for morale. (7) Vendasta operates under a “do more with less” mentality, and that often results in overworked employees working with limited resources and training. They value quantity over quality, and instead of hiring and paying people for roles that require specific skills, they’ll add the workload onto someone’s plate and get them to teach themselves how to do the work. This results in a poor product and has resulted in partner turnover. This leads to my next point - (8) Vendasta has unrealistic expectations of their employees (like providing graphic design services at 6 minutes per image). They also make unrealistic promises to partners, like promising they could provide services in French before seeing if any of their employees spoke the language or were interested in providing that service. (9) High turnover (around a third of employees in the last year). They can’t keep employees, whether it’s because they quit or because they “transition them back into the community” - CEO. (10) There is little respect for employee needs, skills, or morals. It’s tough being an introvert in a company that values extroversion and acts like a frat house. If you don’t go to company events, you’re “not trying to be a part of the company”. The expectation is if you want to move up within Vendasta, you have to make Vendasta your life. During my time there we took on some questionable clients (like ICE) and I had to cater to racist partners and business owners. (11) Management doesn’t listen. If they did, most of the issues listed above wouldn’t be issues. During a meeting about team morale, we presented our cases about why we were unhappy, and instead of listening and being respectful, the manager we met with spent the majority of the meeting arguing with us and trying to tell us how great the company is. Appearance is the most important thing to Vendasta. They care more about what they look like than how they are treating their own employees. And before HR can reply to this review, I should note that these are all issues that I brought up with management and HR, and eventually was simply told that they “can’t” do anything about them.

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Vendasta Response
6y
First, I want to thank you for the three years you spent with us. It’s disappointing to know that your perception of the company was damaged, and that you didn’t feel like you were heard. Thank you as well for the time that you took to craft this. Respectfully, there are some inaccuracies, but there are several points that are essential feedback for improvement. We hear you, and intend to review these concerns to ensure we are following up on anything that may harm the environment we’ve worked hard to build. Vendasta is where it is today because of the people who are passionate about helping it succeed. We continue to work hard on developing the skills and workflows that make it a happy and healthy place for everyone to work and feel safe while pursuing great things. We lost your trust as a member of our team, and that’s not okay. We hope others who have read your review or have concerns will approach their manager or hiring team and have a discussion. They will hear you. The best thing we can do is continue growing together. We wish you the best on your road ahead.
1.0
1 Aug 2018

Don't Believe the Hype

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- They've somehow managed to hire a lot of really great people (probably through the smoke and mirrors they put on about "great benefits") - Free food (but you are taxed for it anyway)

Cons

- Poor compensation - Unequal pay (we're talking discrepancies of $25,000 a year for the SAME role, people in team lead positions making less than their team members, etc) - Vendasta only cares about their bottom line but pretends their employees matter as good people leave in droves - Sexist environment, "old boys club" - Terrible management - Company-wide disorganization - Prevalent drug/alcohol party lifestyle - Little opportunity for growth - Frequent firings - High-stress for little recognition

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Vendasta Response
7y
Any reviews of this nature are taken very seriously and we will be following up on this thoroughly. If you are a previous employee who can come forward and help with any extra or specific details that would be appreciated so we can work together on improving or investigating your concerns. I would strongly encourage you to reach out to me or anyone on the leadership team to discuss your concerns. -Jean Parchewsky- Director of People Operations
1.0
1 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- B2B SaaS experience - Macbook Pro - Office cafeteria

Cons

- No growth for PMs - No PM culture, it's all driven by technical decisions. Therefore the platform UX/UI is from 2001. - Too many HIPPOs - Decisions are made based on "Who's right", not "What's right" - PM management arguments decisions with "Isn't it crazy?!" type of arguments. No qualitative or quantitative data to support those arguments. - Be ready to be blamed a lot - Lack of agility, no rapid experiments. For a simple hypothesis, you gotta write tons documentation, msgs for alignment. - EMs justify devs having low productivity, saying it's fine to carry over stories to the next sprints and take absolutely no action when devs work on 2-3 point stories for weeks! - Tons of layoffs, restructurings, outsourcing to offshore - No Slack for messaging

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Vendasta Response
2y
Thank you for candidly sharing your thoughts on your experience with us. It's disheartening to hear that you felt you didn't have the opportunities to grow your career here. We're deeply committed to fostering an environment where every team member can thrive and advance in their professional journey. Our commitment is reflected in our comprehensive onboarding, training, and development programs, which include initiatives such as leadership academies and mentorship programs. We understand the dynamic nature of the tech industry, often involving tough decisions, and we appreciate your acknowledgment of these realities. Your insights are valuable to us, and we're dedicated to making positive changes based on constructive feedback. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.
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