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Perks and Culture aren't the Same Thing - Anonymous employee Valorem Reply Employee Review

2.0
Apr 6, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great Location, Great co-workers - although many of them have left too.

Cons

This is a young company that clearly does not understand the difference between “perks” and culture. While claiming to be agile, innovative and engaging, their management methods are stifling and reactionary. They use an extensive vetting process, and claim to hire only the best. But once through the door, you are treated as if you don’t know anything & have nothing to offer. Any suggestions as to how things might be improved are treated as criticism, and management immediately launches into defense mode, making you the adversary instead of a teammate that cares about the company and the culture. **the statement on their website that they are “Doing right by our people” clearly came straight from the Marketing team (which is great by the way). But actions have to back up words, and Valorem’s don’t.

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