Strong Pay and PTO, but Little Career Growth, Poor Retention, and Questionable Leadership Decisions - Anonymous employee Vizient Employee Review

2.0
Apr 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When it’s great, it’s great. Competitive pay, solid PTO, and the company promotes work-life balance. When leadership and team dynamics are aligned, it can be a genuinely rewarding place to work with strong benefits and flexibility—as long as business needs allow.

Cons

Unfortunately, the cons outweighed the pros. Management quality is very hit-or-miss, and there is little real room for career growth despite hard work or strong performance. Interdepartmental tension often makes collaboration more difficult than it should be, and advancement can feel more dependent on circumstance than merit. There’s often a strong “do as I say, not as I do” culture, with leadership delegating tasks without full context, then placing blame when expectations aren’t met. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, improve processes, and even help integrate AI and automation into workflows—but it can feel deeply discouraging when those contributions are later followed by layoffs or restructuring. Remote employees, despite often producing strong results, can also feel undervalued or unfairly scrutinized compared to in-office staff. During COVID, the company demonstrated that remote work could succeed while supporting employees’ work-life balance, but that flexibility seemed to disappear despite proven productivity. Despite frequent culture surveys promoting honesty, genuine feedback can feel risky, as concerns about workplace issues don’t always seem to lead to meaningful change. Restructuring and layoffs create instability, and high-performing employees may feel more expendable than rewarded. There were also concerning patterns around eliminating positions near key benefit milestones, only for similar roles to reappear, leaving many employees questioning fairness, loyalty, and long-term job security.

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Cons

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3.0
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Cons

In 2025 Vizient fully restricted virtual employees from being promoted and from making any lateral moves. All impacted employees were hired BEFORE this policy was enacted. I was hired at the beginning of 2021 as a virtual employee with the expectation of occasional travel for on-site team and project/client meetings. Now, with the forcing of all employees back to the office, they’ve also restricted virtual roles. Prior to this policy enactment, we were NEVER told our roles could be restricted one day. Now, if we want to apply for lateral or promotional roles we have to move to a city of Vizient’s requirement (Dallas/Chicago primarily). This is extremely unfair. Families can start and roots put down in 4 years. Now, if I want or am recommended for a promotion I have to unexpectedly and without any prior expectation set, uproot my family and our lives to a congested city so I can commute 2-hours roundtrip to be in the office THREE (3) days a week as required by the in-office requirement and take VIRTUAL CALLS from a cubicle. Nothing about this is fair or makes sense. Even with employees being required to be in-office, they just stay half a day or less. Why do this to everyone? Are you planning to lay off all virtual employees?

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