Pros
unlimited PTO/flexibility, cool people, good benefits. Really good work life balance for most roles.
Cons
Three layoffs (two pretty big ones) within the span of 12 months is incredibly embarrassing. Management and leadership would pride themselves on being so transparent and honest with our team yet when we sensed another round was coming amid work slowdowns, my manager acted like they had no idea what was coming only to be send me a mysterious zoom the next morning to be laid off. Obviously it’s happening industry side but the way VTS is handling it is so wild. CEO and other c suite making jokes about people losing their jobs and using profanity on a zoom when an employee asked a simple question. An executive trying to be “relatable” by saying they had to get a second apartment in Manhattan to be closer to the office as morale to work. Nothing VTS does anymore makes sense which is sad because it was a good and rewarding place a few years back. VTS really just became a sinking ship so fast after buying up companies and hiring like crazy and then having no money left. Got to work with some talented and cool people but the dying culture and truly baffling actions and decisions of the execs made my time at VTS turn sour toward the end. The NYC office space is also so loud with construction and small there’s barely any room for employees in addition to the worst snack selection I have ever seen at a corporate office. Also hoping these reviews don’t begin to “disappear” once the people or marketing team sees it like they have done in the past. I had a decent run at VTS but would not recommend to others on the job hunt.