Viasat reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(1,744 total reviews)

Mark Dankberg

73% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Viasat has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,744 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Viasat employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Aug 27, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Carlsbad office was awesome, no mass layoffs, on-site gym, unlimited sick time if salary, 100% compensation on short term disability if salary. One conference per year. Decent professional development available in some departments.

Cons

Tons of politics, driven by powerpoint, egos, micromanagement from VPs, and meetings. Sharepoint Hell. Poor compensation, bonuses are rarely given to anyone and are so small that they are insulting to the few that receive them. Bad inter-office relationships. Carlsbad thinks that Denver is incompetent and Denver thinks Carlsbad doesn't know how to run a service based business. Denver has a history of massive internal power struggles. Especially within the Tech Ops and Engineering divisions. They will put you on ten projects at the same time and expect you to work until you drop dead. Upper managment believes in a carrot on a stick philosophy. They will make you promises behind closed doors that they never intend to keep just so they can exploit you a little longer. HR is incompetent and doesn't understand how the rest of the industry determines market compensation. No room for career advancement. Whatever job you are hired on for is likely what you'll be stuck doing there for several years. Good luck if you're thinking about working for ViaSat in Colorado, you'll need it.

2.0
Aug 27, 2015

Overworked and Underpaid

Recommend
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Pros

I worked in the Operation's department for 2 years. There was plenty of work and a lot of bright people worked in the department. The benefits were mediocre, but they did offer extra perks like massages and yoga that you could pay extra for, and a fitness facility. The Carlsbad facility is much nicer than Denver, and the people who work in Carlsbad seem to have a better work life balance.

Cons

There was a lot of politics around getting work done with other departments. As a developer, I was constantly being overworked and underpaid, even though Viasat said that my rate as a developer was average. As a developer, there was very little opportunity to move up in the company and a lack of written requirements caused a lot of excess development time. If you work for the company, you will have to speak up so you do not get taken advantage of as a developer. You can easily work long hours with very little appreciation for your work. It is important to stay firm on on call pay, because if you do not mention it, in some departments they will not pay you and expect you to be on call constantly. If you try to transfer into another department and negotiate a higher salary, they will withdraw their offer and you will be stuck in your current department. Also they try to convert you to salary so that they can take away 5 extra days of paid time off and no longer pay you overtime. HR and management do not look after their employees and are more worried about their budgets and how much work they can get from each person.

5.0
Aug 23, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, Culture, Opportunities to grow and move within the company, Lots of projects if you want to try another area, Communication, Upper Management, Encouraging. Good 401k matching. Good Employee stock purchase plan.

Cons

Salaries are low relative to what peers make at other companies. Hard to believe the benefits make up for the low salary, but I haven't calculated it. Bonuses are given in some departments, but I've never seen heard of any in Engineering. Engineering Directors seem to try to keep salaries down to help make their business area look more profitable. They find excuses to keep from giving big raises.

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