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Great company to work for with a lot of opportunity - Senior Consultant Valorem Reply Employee Review

5.0
Nov 11, 2022
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Pros

Valorem has a diverse set of companies and projects they work with. This makes it very interesting to work on, always getting to learn new things, and keep it fresh. The people that work here are also of a mindset of growth and pushing boundaries, which means you don't feel like you are getting stale. They are a part of the Reply global set of companies, which opens up opportunities and engagement to a global level, and has been fun working with other companies. Every engineer gets the support they need for training, and you can make the job truly what you want it to be. There is a lot of freedom here.

Cons

At times, there is confusion about where the direction and vision of the company are going. Sometimes people can get stuck in-role for too long without changing projects, and management should be more proactive about moving people on to new engagements.

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5.0
Aug 26, 2025
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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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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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