Vistar Media Reviews

3.9

65% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Michael Provenzano

100% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Vistar Media has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vistar Media 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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31 reviews
2.0
16 May 2021

Typical startup. Growing pains??

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The C-Suite. The 3 Cs are leaders with a vision. Some good learning opportunities. Lunch and Learns. Remote work.

Cons

A toxic company culture that has been contributing to a lot of departures. At least one or two people are leaving every month. No one cares to share the deeper reasons during exit interviews because that's just too little too late. I encourage you to reach out to people that still work there on linkedin or people that have left and set up a coffee meet. This is your best shot at getting their truth about what the company is like and which managers to avoid. There are slack screenshots going around that are very telling of the character of some of the so-called leaders that wrote them. Remember, people don't leave the company. People leave their managers. Hearing it from the horse's mouth is the way to go.

3.0
23 Sept 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Regular review cycle and opportunities for promotion - Annual performance bonus (capped at 10%, now tied more heavily to company's financial performance instead of individual performance) - Catered lunch once a week (down from twice a week last year) - $20 weekly DoorDash credit for in-office employees - Quarterly new-hire happy hours - Occasional company events like hockey and baseball games

Cons

- Unnecessarily complicated Bazel build system results in long build times (trivial code changes can often take over an hour) - Poor testing setup leading to lots of CI/CD pipeline timeouts requiring full restarts - Poor code ownership policies result in slow pull request reviews - Prioritize the usage of in-house libraries over industry standards - New hire salaries are down over 20% across engineering job titles within the past year - Constant churn of IT, HR and development platforms - There was a security incident last year where a malicious party gained root level access to production AWS accounts and began deleting services and customer data. All contractors were fired as a result, supposedly out of an abundance of caution, but no post-mortem was ever given to the engineering department. - Unequally applied RTO mandate. More than half of the engineering team is fully remote but those living within 50 miles of Philadelphia or NYC will be expected to be in office 2 days a week, likely going to 3 or even 5 with the news of the Amazon RTO mandate. This is an especially odd decision from management as the office wifi is constantly going out, sometimes for hours at a time, and there is currently no requirement on which days of the week you must be in office to achieve the goal of "collaboration" - Management has an obsession with copying their main competitor, Hivestack, instead of trying to innovate.

4.0
23 Jan 2021
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Pros

Smart, resilient team. All are passionate and excited about their day to day which drives the culture.

Cons

Lack of transparency around what decisions came from the executive team vs. the people ops team.

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