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Questionable management - Senior Consultant Valorem Reply Employee Review

1.0
Dec 10, 2025
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Pros

The only real positive here is the people. Talented employees genuinely care about their coworkers and clients, often in spite of management, not because of it.

Cons

This company has a clear pattern of pushing out experienced employees in favor of cheaper, younger hires. If you are over 40 or bring senior-level experience, expect to be sidelined, managed out, or replaced once your salary becomes “too high.” Project estimation is consistently poor. Leadership commits to unrealistic timelines and budgets, then forces Sales to go back to customers asking for extensions and more money. Missed deadlines and scope changes are routine, not the exception. Management is disorganized and lacks leadership training. Good developers are promoted into management roles without the skills to manage people, priorities, or communication. The environment is reactive, chaotic, and driven more by panic than planning. If you’re looking for stability, professionalism, or long-term career growth, look elsewhere.

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5.0
Aug 26, 2025
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Pros

I really enjoyed working here. I was given lots of opportunity to drive improvement and own my business. Employees are empowered and trusted to deliver on their skill sets. Rewarding and challenging work for Microsoft and other clients. Comp was good and bonus. I liked leadership a lot.

Cons

Health insurance was a little expensive.

4.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Coworkers are great. Pay is good. Project team is very flexible and supportive of life. Not too much overhead micromanaging on projects.

Cons

Leadership struggles to support employees with projects and clients. They seem disconnected and just want huge numbers. 6% down from last year and they expect 14% up next year???? What... Let's build a company organically. Unlimited PTO isn't actually unlimited. One leader will tell you to do one thing and another leader will punish you for it. HR seems to care but changes don't change. Micromanaging by non-project leadership. Promises get made and broken.

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