Not a place to work in - Senior Software Engineer vCluster Labs Employee Review

1.0
Jan 6, 2024
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Pros

Interesting technical challenges Open source projects

Cons

Abusive micromanaging leadership. Lack of respect and empathy for employees. Not fulfilling contracts and promises. Cultivating stressful and abusive atmosphere.

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5.0
Feb 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The whole company collaborates exceptionally well, leaning on one another’s strengths to move quickly and reach the new heights together. We bring deep, cross‑functional expertise to the table, allowing us to navigate technical, operational, and strategic challenges with confidence. Even in the natural chaos of a startup, we’re intentional about protecting a healthy work‑life balance so people can perform sustainably and avoid burnout.

Cons

We are still maturing our career paths and feedback processes, so expectations around growth and progression are not always as clear as they should be

5.0
Feb 19, 2026
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Pros

I’ve had a very positive experience at vCluster. The teams are dedicated, hard-working, and genuinely enthusiastic about the product. There’s a strong sense of ownership across the company — people don’t wait to be told what to do; they step up and take responsibility. The CEO and executive team truly lead by example. There’s a mentorship mindset from the top down, and leadership is accessible and transparent. Challenging questions are welcomed, and thoughtful debate is encouraged, which creates an environment where good ideas can come from anywhere. Even as a global remote company, vCluster feels surprisingly connected. Communication is strong, wins are celebrated, and collaboration across regions is smooth. The sales team, in particular, strikes a healthy balance between competition and support. There’s drive and accountability, but also encouragement and shared celebration when someone succeeds. Overall, it’s a culture built on transparency, ownership, and real enthusiasm for what we’re building.

Cons

The only real challenge comes with being a global company — flexibility across time zones is important. However, there’s mutual respect around personal time, and the culture prioritizes sustainable performance.

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