VTS reviews

2.8

36% would recommend to a friend

(260 total reviews)
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Nick Romito

32% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

VTS has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The VTS employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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260 reviews
2.0
Aug 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to meet baseline for success - no need to go above and beyond for praise. Strong work life balance as expectations are as low as can be.

Cons

C-suite is spinning their wheels constantly - unclear direction from top and no accountability taken from Nick and Ryan. 100+ people laid off in last year and no change at the top. Their egos have prevented the company from being as successful as it could be. No clear path to growth - promotions will happen every 18 months at best. Raises are rare as well. Severe disconnect between leadership and the employees. Gigantic lack of transparency and honesty from C-suite level.

2.0
Mar 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Management seemed to really want to watch their teams grow, company culture (excluding upper management and c-suite) was wonderful. Chicago office was neat for the two weeks it was open before they laid off 20% of the company.

Cons

The lack of transparency was all too apparent, especially in the months leading up to the mass layoffs on Feb 15th. For a company that goes on and on about their company values, (i.e move as one, etc) VTS execs were the first ones to throw said values out the window the minute the economy took a turn. Look, i get that lay offs are necessary in unplanned situations, but to convey yourselves the way you did was just.....so....unsettling. Forcing a robotic script to be performed onto the managers who were conducting the layoffs was all too authoritarian. Watching these poor managers schedule unassuming, tenured, fantastic employees one by one into "surprise" (very much planned) meetings to break the news to them, while in turn, staring at your own calendar waiting to see if you're next was so eerie and not the way i would imagine any other company to go about lay offs. Sure it wasn't a company wide email, but i would argue that the way VTS chose to do layoffs was worse. At my time at the company, i did really enjoy the culture, but it was the structure that was annoying. I'd say in the last six months alone, there were at least three separate org restructures, new management set in place, and positions realligning to "better fit the company". It was confusing, annoying, and put more roadblocks in front of people who were trying to advance. It really showed how little leadership knew what was going on. I was one of the lucky ones to see lay offs coming and understand that my place at the company was only viewed as a number and not a person. I never want to feel that way at a place of work again.

1.0
Sep 25, 2018

Needs to figure out it's culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

young, fun environment Big drinking culture great health care plan, which the company loves to boast (probably the only big plus)

Cons

no room for growth. HUGE boy's club. the company has never re-evaluated their culture after they merged two direct competitors... it still feels incredibly awkward 2 years later. And employees are severely underpaid.

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