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1.0
Mar 3, 2023
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Pros

Great co-workers and travel accomodations

Cons

Throughout my time at V2, I struggled with “project management.” I sat down with management and told them I had to work overtime to keep up with my workloads and the tedious extras that came with their outdated processes (they worked from various excel spreadsheets and had little visibility into workloads). Management assured me this was a “me issue” and provided high-level solutions that never really did much for me. Eventually, I began reaching out to my coworkers to find insights into how . The overwhelming response (100% of the coworkers I asked) was they all were working unpaid overtime to keep up with workloads. I bit the bullet, embraced 50+ hour work weeks, and positioned myself to ask for a substantial raise. On my final employee review with the company, I was given glowing reviews from members of the management team. They praised my hard work, the quality of my writing, and the improvement of my project management skills. I thanked them, and then begin explaining how I’d been using a personal project management tool to stay organized but was still working unpaid overtime to keep up with workloads. I informed them that I spoke with several members of the staff and was quite concerned to learn that everyone was drowning and working extra hours to combat chaotic workloads... The information was disregarded and ignored entirely by the members of the management team I sat down with. Three business days later, I was terminated for poor performance...the turnover and employee burnout is real (despite extensive efforts to suppress that knowledge) and recognized. They just aren’t changing it. Whatever your position is, you will be underpaid by the amount of work they force on you. They preach culture, and the people are great individually, but management is so detached from accounts. Account leaders and management operate with a “what have you done for me lately” attitude with pizza parties tossed in.

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1.0
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Pros

V2 Communications does pay well. They offer a competitive salary range for roles and have several training options and creative panels that are engaging and interesting throughout the year. They also have good results for their clients, but those results come at a cost for culture and employee mental well-being.

Cons

There is zero culture. There is such high-turn over with employees (at every level) that it is hard to even know everyone's names. They also don't tell you this in the interview process, but they don't actually have a desk for you. You need to book your desk a month in advance and it is a constant stress trying to find a seat--even though they ask you to be there 3x a week to start. It's a mess and creates a lot of confusion. This only adds to the disjointed culture of V2. People tend to be competitive, catty, and cutthroat. If you make a mistake, even a tiny one, you are cut down from your manager within the hour. It's a culture of fear, high stress, and zero compromise. Expectations are incredibly high and if you don't get the results they want, there are major issues. Management barely has time to provide you with feedback and everyone seems to run a mile a minute, creating a culture of stress that spins out.

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V2 Communications Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. At V2, we care deeply about our people, their growth, and their experience, and we regret to hear that your time with us did not reflect that. We want to clarify a few points: while our work is fast-paced and expectations are high—hallmarks of the PR industry—we are committed to providing constructive feedback with the goal of supporting professional development. Our turnover is in line with industry averages, and we strive to create a positive and collaborative culture. We also recognize that our current office setup is not perfect. We are in the process of addressing our space constraints so that our space better supports our team, and we plan to have a better setup in place for 2026. We’ll continue to listen to feedback and evolve, because our people are the heart of V2 and critical to the results we deliver for our clients.
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