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3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

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Olivier Padiou

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2.0
Jun 9, 2017
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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.

3.0
Sep 23, 2016

Not bad entry experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Generally good people to work with.

Cons

No incentive as an international firm in Seoul. Less compensation leads to new recruits with lesser quality

3.0
Feb 2, 2016
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Pros

• Start up feel • Great for self motivated • Some of the people are really nice, smart and great people to work with • Normal work life balance (Less than 45hr weeks on avg) • Bench time has been available but never was an issue (maybe because it is new) • Competitive Salary

Cons

• Start up feel • Par at best benefits • No structured on boarding • No structured processes across disciplines or across offices • Not using an effective Agile process • Very little team collaboration • Very little focus or importance on creative or user experience. Tech Shop not a Digital Agency • Limited client work and very little diversity at this time

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