Good benefits, inclusion is very hit-or-miss depending on your team - Anonymous employee Vivint Employee Review

3.0
Jan 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great 401k match. - Generous end-of-year bonus for salaried roles. - Safety-conscious leadership. - Affordable health coverage (though UHC is so-so) - Allow working from home if roads are too icy/snowy to drive safely - Generally accepting to gay/lesbian employees in corporate roles (less so in door-to-door sales roles) - Most (but not all) corporate roles have good work-life balance

Cons

- Corporate employees are expected to be in office 4 days a week. - Upper management doesn't seem to care if their door-to-door sales managers are sexist or homophobic. - Will default everything to your legal name, even if you provide a chosen name. If you file requests with the right people they'll let you use your chosen name on your badge and in Teams, but not your company email address or most other company systems. - Utah leadership is mostly straight men. Women and queer folks rarely get promoted to higher management roles (though that might partly be by choice) - Customers frequently complain about deceptive tactics by salespeople, but are very rarely allowed to escape from long contracts.

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5.0
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Pros

Good Atmosphere, good leadership. Free lunches.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

There is free lunch on site, which is usually just a hamburger, or some sort of shredded meat on rice and beans.

Cons

There is increasing amounts of corporate red tape personal biases which have killed the innovative culture. Getting things like a half decent computer are near impossible. There is more and more pressure to take quality shortcuts in order to make cheaper devices to hawk to customers.

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