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3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(180 total reviews)

39% positive business outlook

Valorem Reply has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 180 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Valorem Reply employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.7 stars).

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180 reviews
4.0
Feb 24, 2015
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Pros

1) Good pay and bonus plan. Those who complained about it before (earlier reviews) either didn't read what they signed, didn't listen or were too ignorant to understand a simple and lucrative program. Maybe that's why they're not here anymore. 2) Work life balance is healthy. I concur with another poster's feedback as I've rarely had to work more than my allotted 40-45 hours a week. I get her briskly early and leave around 4pm. I learn - I grow - I enjoy what I do and get to work on great new tech. 3) While ownership has their maturing challenges, they DO take care of us.

Cons

1) Poor communication between upper management leads to severe ambiguity in process. 2) Not letting those in management "own" their responsibilities. 3) No one has a job description. 4) Feeling like a "good" day is when one of the owners isn't in town - meaning they are far away from looming around the office.

5.0
Feb 3, 2015
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Pros

Great central location downtown, office space is very cool, collaborative work environment, really smart and talented people, get to work on very unique problems and projects, lots of perks for a small and growing company like 401k matching. Managing partners are very transparent with company details including financials. In general a very startup feel with infrastructure in place to provide some security for the long term.

Cons

Growing company with high expectations can impact work-life balance at certain times based on client's timelines. Not a place to work if you want to hide out in a cube. Need to be able to deal with ambiguity and jump in and just move things forward. Some recent turnover has caused increased workload. In a small company one negative person can make a huge impact, recent launch of Yammer and increased hiring of managers has helped give us an outlet to voice concerns openly and have things addressed.

1.0
Dec 13, 2014
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Pros

I dont have any pros other than a few people who I worked with. They actually knew what they were doing and where very nice people. Personal Growth : none absolutely a complete setback in my career. Promotions: If you are in the in-crowd you will probably do okay. Especially the ones who are referred to the company by someone already drinking the kool aid. Compensation: Not even close...... you can leave and end up making twice as much as they are paying. Especially for the hell you have to go through will you are there.

Cons

Honestly with all the stuff I witnessed there I cannot express enough how terrible of a place it is to work. It is evident by the posts with five stars on them. Slamming people that had left. The thing is that you lost all your senior people that had been there for a long time. Who actually made you who you are today and you treated them like slaves. Management is a joke. They micro manage you to death because they do not trust anyone. Benefits are what you would expect nothing big. 401K is a joke they do not match anything unless they feel like it at the end of the year. Company Values: lol... There are no values. The owners treat people terribly, especially women. They lie to their employees as well as the people they do business for. They make you sign nda after nda to cover up what they are really doing in house. Tons and tons of broken promises. They tell you one thing in your interview and they end up doing the total opposite. Really what it comes down to is that the owners trust nobody because they do not even trust themselves.

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