Veritext reviews

3.1

51% would recommend to a friend

(236 total reviews)
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Rich Antoneck

75% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Veritext has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Veritext employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Legal industry (3.6 stars).

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236 reviews
1.0
Sep 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Decent coworkers, standard office benefits.

Cons

Management at this company is toxic and untrustworthy and I would seriously reconsider ever taking a job here. It could end up doing great harm to your career. Communication is poor and at times incredibly unprofessional and childish, and if you question unrealistic, contradictory, or unethical policies you will be retaliated against and terminated, which I saw happen to countless people over the years. Supervisors gossip and pick favorites based on alliance, and only people willing to tear down others get promoted. The company engages in massive gaslighting campaigns (hint hint) to promote its own image both internally and externally. People with integrity will not do well at this place, and it's best to avoid it altogether.

2.0
Jun 8, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free food sometimes although it’s usually picked over by the attorneys and clients. Even though there are definitely bad apples working here, I met some really great and hardworking people. The location is nice there’s some good food nearby.

Cons

- The organization of this company is a huge mess. There’s lots of issues with internal organization as well as managers who just don’t care so things are let go and problems don’t get addressed. The managers who are decent get screwed because of the weird organizational issues which don’t allow them to fire employees so some lazy employees don’t listen and somehow never get laid off despite doing 10% of the work of other individuals in the department. - Overall the company doesn’t value their corporate team much at all. They love their sales people and their clients. They constantly do events and give things away to the sales team and clients. But the corporate team is not invited or they get the leftovers. Literally. They get the food leftovers from events which is nice to get free food but also it’s kinda demeaning that they rarely are given anything in comparison to the sales team and clients. - One of the worst things about this particular location is that there is some very petty and high school behavior going on here. Cliques form and folks gossip constantly in the workplace about things that aren’t even real. Even if you stay out of the gossip, people will likely start (potentially false) rumors about you. This definitely verged on bullying to some employees which was really frustrating to see and recognize that none of the managers seemed to care about this issue. I was astounded by this since I’ve never worked a professional job that this was so prevalent before. I’m not sure why managers allow this behavior to continue to happen even though they know exactly who the problems are coming from. - Some people are making pennies even though they’ve been with the company for years and proved themselves time and time again. Others somehow make much, much more than they ever should for the work that they do. Be careful that you ask for a high number to start and plan to move to a new company within a year or two because the raises are nonexistent even if you are a star performer. - They sometimes use staffing agencies to find workers so if you’re recruited by a staffing agency don’t expect to go permanent because you probably won’t be offered this choice even after months of false promising. - Of course during COVID they laid off more than half the staff. Why would you expect anything different?

1.0
Jul 23, 2020

Disorganized and Myopic Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Certain positions can be a decent short-term or entry level job, just have an exit plan.

Cons

Veritext has bought out many smaller companies the past few years and does a poor job at organizing and implementing their constituent parts. New employees or incoming departments are put under remote managers who want nothing to do with them, often leading to them just being eliminated shortly after onboarding. Favored employees are promoted to the few higher positions based on cliques and alliances rather than merit. Contradictory and halting directives are given to lower level employees by disengaged and unimaginative managers, who actually openly state that revenue is their only concern. Niether the owners of this company nor any of the upper management have actual court reporting experience, causing questionable decision-making in important areas, and because of this I would caution any stenos or digital reporters thinking of working with them.

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