Visualsoft Reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(200 total reviews)
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Chris Fletcher

53% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Visualsoft has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 200 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Visualsoft employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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200 reviews
1.0
Mar 25, 2017

Don't be fooled by PR stunts

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Brilliant people, teams are all very close. Flexi time is great if you can use it.

Cons

Visualsoft likes to present one thing for PR purposes when in reality the situation is entirely different. Not as flexible as they make out to be at all! Senior management never listen to staff concerns regarding changes to the business and this has lead to a lot of resignations. Some staff are having to work 10 hour days to meet unnatainable KPI's

1.0
Mar 31, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Lower level staff- The staff have a huge desire to do well, learn and develop/progress their careers at Visualsoft. The free breakfast and fruit is useful.

Cons

When Visualsoft was a smaller business ran by original founder it was an impressive business offering a professional approach to offering eCommerce solutions to all levels of businesses. You followed a work hard play hard philosophy while keeping mindful of being as ethical as possible, trust and respect was given both ways. The company started to decline once the owner sold their stake in the company and the senior management team was changed. The CEO and other directors do not know how to run a large business, their communication with staff is poor, their decision making is very Amateurish. Many staff are unhappy as their KPIs are unrealistic and feel like they can't use flexible working changes as it's often frowned upon and used against them if there is an issue. The pay is below industry standards and seniors wages don't get higher than £20k. The staff also feel like they cannot approach directors/senior management with any issues/questions as they will not get taken seriously and more often than not would create a rod for their own backs. The platform is old and dated for many clients, only the newest sites offer a standard compared to other top digital companies but these would cost existing clients to much so they are left with a poor performing website. Account managers are hired to deal with complaints and upsell features on a constant basis, they don't have time to plan and strategise properly and problems are dealt with reactively not proactively. The company is structured to get as many clients on board for website building and marketing services, this would be fine if VS hired the correct level of staff and resourced for the extra workloads created. There are far too many clients per staff member and the lack of quality is clear to see, this is not the fault of the staff member or team but more as a result of not having enough time to dedicate their skill set to any one client for longer than 15 minutes. For this reason the prices are far to high and clients are getting ripped off. The smoke and mirrors I referred to in the review title describes the little gimics the directors use to sugar coat all changes to staff which offer no benefit and also hide how poor the professionalism is to the outside world. When you look at their social media posts and blog posts you have to laugh otherwise you would cry at how you can see through the elusion that this company is a market leader. The only people who do well in the company are the directors and their circle of friends, they often brag about the extravagant spending they do in a daily basis as well as turning up in luxury cars dressed in free clothes from companies that the less fortunate staff work daily on. Egos create atmospheres.

1.0
Nov 1, 2016

Unbelievable decisions from senior management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Filled with brilliant people, nice office, some good opportunities to learn. Some good perks like free cereal.

Cons

Visualsoft is a company that has outgrown its directors and senior management. The decisions taken undermine staff morale, make the job harder, KPIs are extremely difficult to hit. The flexi-time and unlimited holidays is a PR stunt to encourage more employees. Visualsoft view success as increased turnover and how many staff you can employee to release a press release about. Unhappy clients are swept under the carpet, prices are constantly put up. Internal communication has gone massively downhill over the last few years. The directors are used to managing a small company that has now exploded, and have no idea how to keep the company functioning with over 200 staff. Communication has shrivelled up, there's no overall direction. Teams change every month, but it's like shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic. When I joined, the company was vibrant, staff were happy and engaged. Now the atmosphere is terrible. The open-plan office hasn't contributed to communication, but it makes everyone feel they're being watched. People leave feeling stressed, don't feel like they can take time off because they're over-worked and in a lot of departments, underpaid. I'd consider very carefully before joining this company, as the last 18 months it has moved massively in the wrong direction.

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Visualsoft Response
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Hi and thank you for your feedback. First of all, I'm sorry that you feel a negative outlook towards Visualsoft. This isn't something we want from anyone, but we are certainly willing to take on board your feedback and work through the points that you've raised. It's great to see that you've recognised the brilliant people at Visualsoft and the offices along with the opportunity to learn. We certainly haven't brought in the flexible working and unlimited holidays in as a PR stunt, but we did so in order to relax the usual strict 9-5 Monday to Friday working hours that we used to have in place. This has led to people being able to work more in a way that suits their lifestyle. We've recognised more recently that the approach for KPI's and flexible working can differ from team to team as the department managers have their own unique styles of working with it. We are going to be addressing that in the coming months by setting some further guidelines and training for each manager. This should in turn lead to the knowledge being shared and the positives taken from each department. As for your comments on our growing staff numbers, I know it can at times feel like we are growing faster more recently, but just to reassure you, we are growing at the same rate as we always have been and it's in line with our business plans too. I do agree with your point of listening to the staff and it is something that we really try to promote across the business as much as possible. Both giving staff the opportunity to give feedback and us having the ability to take it on board and take action based on it too. We are certainly not perfect, but always have a genuine interest in taking all points of view on board and making sure we can make improvements as often as possible. Thanks again for your feedback. Emma - HR
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