Valtech reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(992 total reviews)
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Olivier Padiou

50% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Valtech has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 992 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Valtech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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992 reviews
2.0
Jun 18, 2017

Good experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good experience in oil and refinery equipment fabrication. Good place to start jobs.

Cons

Low salary. No benefit. Lots of stress. Always rush jobs.

3.0
Jun 14, 2017

Good experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Worked with very smart people.

Cons

Too much travel for my taste.

2.0
Jun 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

* Super-talented and friendly co-workers. * Excellent cultural diversity. * Opportunity to work with and learn a lot of different technologies in a short period of time. * Unlike many firms, middle management at Valtech (i.e., the practice leads) are themselves senior-level technologists, not just professional managers. They're very willing to listen and offer help whenever needed. In this regard, Valtech ranks #1 among the places I've worked.

Cons

* Employment at Valtech is very precarious. As other reviewers have noted, clients run the show and it's not uncommon (even if you are full-time) to be released if your project finishes and there's a lull in new work. Take special caution if you are considering joining Valtech US as an immigrant: Valtech has demonstrated that it will not hesitate to cut you loose to save a buck, even if it creates a residency crisis for you. * The NYC office is basically a stylized boiler room, which will be sold to you as chic and trendy. Massively open-plan, with zero privacy, it can be very hard to focus and concentrate -- and God help you if you need to take a client call and are unable to secure one of the limited number of conference rooms. Upper management constantly plies a tone-deaf narrative along the lines of "we all come together here and magic happens", although the reality is much bleaker. * No or minimal opportunity for things like trainings or conferences, at least on the technical side. * The ratio of genuinely interesting & innovative projects to boring, grind-house projects is quite low. Even if you start out on a cool project, chances are before long you'll segue into body-shop land. * Highly asymmetrical risk/reward profile. Upper management seems to expect way more loyalty and dedication than they show to their staff. Although not terrible, compensation is average at best: Average pay, average benefits, average holidays, and -- as other reviewers have noted -- zero bonuses. Even if you work yourself to the bone for Valtech, as the highly-talented staff often does, your best outcome is that you _won't_ get laid off. Despite all this, upper management continues to advance a vision that, somehow, Valtech will become #1.

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