Volacci Reviews

2.7

45% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)
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Ben Finklea

49% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Volacci has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Volacci employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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16 reviews
3.0
17 Mar 2014

This is not for the weak of heart....

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Pros

If you're looking for a place to learn, this is it. If you want to work for a company where you really make a difference, this is it. Be willing to work your ass off -- you're not going to have time to surf Facebook or Youtube all day: this is a real job. There is no sitting in a corner and doing those few things that get assigned to you. If you want to be "just an employee" go somewhere else. You will be challenged and stressed but when you are done, you will have a sense of accomplishment.

Cons

CEO is a great guy, decent human being. However he struggles with interpersonal skills. He can be very demanding and curt - coming off as rude. But then he can turn around and be very generous. He also does not seem to pick up on normal social cues. Below-average wages. The CEO gave us a book for required reading -- I wish he would read this part again: "If I hire an employee at below-market rate, market forces dictate that I'm not going to keep that person forever, and replacement will be more costly in the long run than hiring that employee at the market rate. A high turnover rate is very, very expensive. It also makes it hard to create consistency in the workplace, which can lower productivity, service quality, and customer satisfaction (this is also expensive)."

1.0
7 Feb 2014

A roller-coaster ride! That's putting it nicely.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunity to work on a variety of projects.

Cons

The variety of projects mentioned are the result of strategic leadership that changes regularly. The CEO will tell you one thing one day then something totally different the next. And will chastise you for not doing it. He will constantly belittle you in private and in front of the entire staff. No matter what is promised, it is not worth it and they won't be able to deliver.

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Volacci Response
12y
We have undergone a huge change in our industry and business in the last 2 years. It has been stressful and difficult, to say that least. I agree with you that it's been a roller coaster and that I'm the guy at the controls. I'm sorry for belittling you. I do not believe that belittling someone is appropriate or the best way to get results in any environment. I'm humbled by your comments. Clearly I've missed the mark and I apologize. Thank you for being part of the team and for your feedback.
1.0
16 Jan 2014

Constant turnover, incompetent management.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free lunch for modest appetites. Got to work with some genuinely talented and interesting people. Did I mention free lunches?

Cons

Where to begin? If you are considering taking a position at Volacci, do yourself a favor and ask them about turnover rate for the last 5 years. They probably won't know, but ask them how many people in the picture above still work there. There have probably been 20 people hired over that the last 5 years and only 1 of them is still around. They will likely blame employees but the team I was able to work with was great: smart, funny, quick learners who all went on to much, much better things after they left. At some point you have to wonder what else is at play. A pattern you will notice with these reviews is that the good reviews happen around a year or less in. I wonder how many of these people would go back and change their reviews today? I wonder if writing a good review on here is the newest "process" that new hires have to go through. Basically, there is a honeymoon period, and after that people begin to see just how messed up everything is at Volacci. Maybe one day the CEO come in and decides to rashly reverse strategy overnight or cut staff in half, etc. It's all happened before in a similarly manic fashion. I haven't worked there in a while, but it seems like little has changed. In fact, financially it seems a lot worse. Expect turbulence and the management grasping for straws because they don't have a clue. I was shocked to find out that the company didn't have a budget for much of the time I worked there.

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Volacci Response
12y
Thanks for the response. One comment sticks out in my mind: "...all went on to much, much better things..." You nailed our hiring strategy exactly. We pay average or even below-average salaries because we hire entry-level people. Volacci is the first "real" job out of college for over 70% of our employees. We look for smart, hard-working people who want to learn SEO, Drupal, online marketing, social media, etc. We teach all of our employees and invest a lot of time and resources into the systems that guide our work. It's not uncommon for someone to start here making $15/hour and get a job paying nearly double that in just a year. It's an intense year but that's a pretty good outcome for many. No, we don't require anyone to write online reviews for us - that's awful - but we do ask as suggested in the GlassDoor guidelines. It's completely optional. I want to respond to your other comments but I think the best thing here is just for me to apologize. Your experience here wasn't a good one and that's my fault. Our industry and company have undergone massive amount of change and that has been difficult for me and everyone who worked here. It's been stressful and that's not easy. I'm sorry for hurting you and hope you will accept my apology as sincere. I can and will do better.
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