Only for college Grads, not for experienced engineers - Senior Engineer Verato Employee Review

2.0
Aug 8, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good learning opportunity on various technologies for out of college grads - People over here are really nice and easy to work with

Cons

- Compensation equivalent to PEANUTS. They might offer equity but that is also PEANUTS, so good luck negotiating that - Only focus on hiring cheap labor and inexperienced engineers - Company has a tight knit circle of favorites whom they prefer over other employees and only keep promoting them, so good luck reasoning out your talent for promotion - Heavy top down management of typical old school corporate style even though they are a startup. - There is no defined raise structure or career path. So good luck with your below average raise or promotion with hollow titles. - Management will lowball and promise great things in the future - Compensation do not match what the industry offers now even though they mention on their careers page. To prove this you can always go with multiple offer and verify for yourself. - A lot of folks are already leaving this company

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Verato Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about our company. Your feedback is noted and taken seriously. We are intentional about our compensation strategy and we take great pride in compensating our very high performing employees very competitively, and in giving them technical and management opportunities far earlier in their careers than they would otherwise get at most other companies. Employee retention is very important to us and we strive to work with each employee to develop and further their careers, and to ensure that their career goals are aligned with our business vision. With the anticipated exponential growth of our organization over the next few years, Verato is focused on hiring high performing candidates at all levels. Thus, we will continue to hire candidates with industry-leading skills and experiences, as well as candidates who show great promise and can be future leaders and mentors for our company. We firmly believe in open communication, collaboration, innovation, and courage of conviction. We believe employees come first, and are willing to hear all ideas and feedback. Verato HR is also always available to address any employee concerns.

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1.0
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Coworkers are competent and hardworking.

Cons

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