Don't join non-SI roles if having a job is your thing - Anonymous employee Viridien Employee Review

1.0
Dec 13, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Canteen food is good, and people are amazing to work/hang out with. Your CV won't be blank You will gain experience in a certain field

Cons

- Low salary unless you are on the first three rows under CEO. In England you most probably will start on a higher salary as a Crawley bus driver for which you are required to have "only a driver license and a smile". Other benefits are quite comparable to the market standards. - Absolutely do not join 'new businesses', 'new ventures' departments unless you are looking for a short term experience. There is no agenda whatsoever behind these ideas other than "let's see which one makes $MM in less than a year on no market or business Intel basis". The now appointed management for this org has a long record of failing and closing down numerous departments, yet being promoted to this exec position apparently for his unparalleled endeavors in "cutting costs and head counts" for the company. Basically be advised that any department created or obtained in last few years is an experimentation field in dire need of deposable resources. - In SI you need to be lucky to work in one of the 2 or 3 groups which are not infamous for their terrible people-management habits, or else you're burnt out within 6 months of joining and will be blamed for it, and will be advised to be more resilient and have a growth mindset if you want to be promoted. Other than that and if SI is your thing, it is a good place to say you are working in a company pioneering in XYZ tech before the competitors catch up with said tech within the next few years, if not sooner. - Managers including HR management are so extremely intolerant of criticism or even suggestions that deviate from their mindset that it becomes amusing to criticise them just to watch them fall over themselves proving you were wrong and how great they actually are. In some rare cases when they admit the existence of some issues, they decide that it's the employees who need to go to trainings/focus groups and get educated and fix it in themselves..!? There is no accountability required from people above a certain pay grade when it comes to the work environment issues that are in fact caused or upheld by them in the first place.

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Viridien Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are glad you’ve had positive experiences with your colleagues and work environment. We acknowledge the concerns raised and are actively working to improve leadership accountability and strategic direction in emerging business areas. Your feedback is valuable, and we will continue striving to make Viridien a better place to work for everyone. Viridien Team

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Cons

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Viridien is a great company to work for, with a positive and professional working environment. The company has a strong international footprint, a diverse mix of nationalities and backgrounds, and a good balance of technical depth and business ambition. Colleagues are friendly, collaborative, and highly capable, and the leadership team is generally accessible and open to discussion. The work can be challenging and intellectually interesting, especially for people who enjoy technical, global, and client-facing environments.

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Career progression could be much clearer and more structured. Promotion paths, development plans, and expectations for advancement are not always easy to understand, which creates uncertainty for employees who want to grow within the company. Salaries are also slightly below market average in some areas, and compensation should remain competitive to retain strong talent. Like many global technical companies, priorities can also shift quickly, so clearer communication and consistency would help.

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Thank you for your constructive feedback. Insights like yours help us continue to improve, and we're pleased to have you as part of the Viridien team.
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