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      Don't be fooled by the golden handcuffs

      Customer success manager
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Some of the hardest working and wonderful people I've had the pleasure of working with - Unlimited PTO - Remote flexibility - Decent benefits (healthcare, vision, dental, life insurance, 401(k))

      Cons

      When I joined in 2021, this company was everything it claimed to be. The culture was strong, and leadership made a conscious effort to uphold its core values: People First, Process Perfection, Empower One Another, and Radical Integrity. It felt like a place where you could grow, be heard, feel supported, and genuinely make an impact. Unfortunately, something changed around 2023. The executive team abandoned these values in favor of profit and optics. People First became profits first. Radical Integrity was replaced with empty promises and performative leadership. Decisions are now made in the dark with no input from the people who will actually be impacted by them, and the once-thriving culture has eroded into a toxic environment of fear, burnout, and disillusionment. If you've read any of the recent reviews, you'll know that a third of the Customer Success department was laid off suddenly and without any warning. As one of those individuals, I want it to be known to whoever reads this review that it was done in the most cold, callous, and insensitive manner I could ever imagine. Executive leadership has truly adopted the mindset of a faceless corporation and speaks in only marketing terms to distract you from the fact that they've lost their long-term plan and are floundering to stay afloat. Whatever perks or shiny benefits catch your eye, or promises of a healthy work culture you might see, understand that they are nothing more than golden handcuffs. If you join, be prepared for the hardship and frustration that will go along with the benefits. The company you think you're signing up for no longer exists.

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      Quality SEO and coworkers who care

      Senior seo strategist
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - The people are amazing. Co-workers truly care and are well-intentioned. - Benefits are good. - Easy to work with and pretty adaptable to change. - There are some really smart people here, and you can learn a lot from them. - Space to share ideas, and opinions are welcome. - Overall a good culture, especially considering it’s remote. - The SEO work itself is quality.

      Cons

      - More reactive than proactive. - Not enough people to support growth. Most energy goes into retaining customers instead of scaling thoughtfully. - Strategists don’t always get the space to apply strong SEO strategies.

      Victorious Lacks Leadership, Strategy, and Culture

      Customer success
      Former employee
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Your colleagues will be the best individuals you will ever meet! There are good company benefits. Remote first environment.

      Cons

      The biggest issue at Victorious stems from leadership. However, having worked closely with almost every department, I can confidently say that issues exist across nearly all teams—but they are all fixable. Recently, Victorious laid off one-third of the Customer Success department, including many top performers, just a week before a company retreat. This was not only a significant blow to the department but also a major morale killer for the entire company. Leadership failed to handle the layoffs professionally, deactivating computers and accounts before even speaking to the individuals affected. In many cases, employees—some of whom had been with the company for over three years—were let go via phone calls rather than being given the courtesy of a face-to-face conversation. Company Culture: At this point, it’s nearly nonexistent. In 2021 and 2022, there was a genuine effort to foster company culture through weekly stand-ups, Friday update emails with fun trivia questions, and dedicated Slack channels for special interests. However, in 2023, stand-ups gradually decreased from weekly to biweekly, then to monthly, quarterly, and eventually to almost never. These meetings, even when company updates were minimal, provided a crucial opportunity for employees to connect with colleagues from different departments, fostering a sense of community and appreciation. Each stand-up concluded with a round of praise, a simple but valuable morale booster. Unfortunately, leadership didn’t seem to see the value in this. Concerns about culture and morale had been raised before, but no changes were made. Sales Methodology: This is one of the company’s biggest areas for improvement. While the sales team excels at closing deals, they often bring in customers who have little opportunity for SEO success. The department has an extremely high turnover rate, which suggests a clear lack of valuable training. It’s expected that individuals may miss the mark occasionally, but when an entire department struggles to close effective sales, the issue goes beyond individual performance—it points to failures in training, lead quality, the product itself, or a combination of all three. This ultimately falls on leadership, not the employees. SEO: This team is responsible for a significant portion of customer turnover, but none of this is properly tracked. Instead, blame is routinely placed on Customer Success Managers. Leadership in this department consistently fails to meet promises and deadlines, leaving both customers and CSMs to deal with the fallout. Team members frequently ask for guidance but receive little to no support. They are often left in the dark about company changes or updates, creating further confusion. The workload for this team is unmanageable, which results in ongoing quality issues. While there have been skilled SEOs at the company, they often burn out within a year and begin looking for opportunities elsewhere. Leadership: Leadership consistently shifts blame onto employees who are no longer at the company rather than taking accountability for poor decision-making. It’s evident that Victorious lacks a strategic plan, frequently pivoting from one failed initiative to the next within a matter of months. When staff struggle to keep up with these abrupt changes, they are dismissed as “lacking common sense” rather than given the necessary support and direction. Instead of building upon what works and refining processes, leadership continues to implement reactive, short-sighted changes that ultimately harm the company.

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      avatar
      Victorious Response
      now
      Dear Former Employee, Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We regret that you felt unsupported during the off-boarding process, which includes ongoing, personalized support during and after departure. At Victorious, we recognize the importance of a positive work culture, strive for continuous improvement, and remain dedicated to creating an environment where our employees can thrive. The Victorious Team

      Don't be fooled by the golden handcuffs

      Customer success manager
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Some of the hardest working and wonderful people I've had the pleasure of working with - Unlimited PTO - Remote flexibility - Decent benefits (healthcare, vision, dental, life insurance, 401(k))

      Cons

      When I joined in 2021, this company was everything it claimed to be. The culture was strong, and leadership made a conscious effort to uphold its core values: People First, Process Perfection, Empower One Another, and Radical Integrity. It felt like a place where you could grow, be heard, feel supported, and genuinely make an impact. Unfortunately, something changed around 2023. The executive team abandoned these values in favor of profit and optics. People First became profits first. Radical Integrity was replaced with empty promises and performative leadership. Decisions are now made in the dark with no input from the people who will actually be impacted by them, and the once-thriving culture has eroded into a toxic environment of fear, burnout, and disillusionment. If you've read any of the recent reviews, you'll know that a third of the Customer Success department was laid off suddenly and without any warning. As one of those individuals, I want it to be known to whoever reads this review that it was done in the most cold, callous, and insensitive manner I could ever imagine. Executive leadership has truly adopted the mindset of a faceless corporation and speaks in only marketing terms to distract you from the fact that they've lost their long-term plan and are floundering to stay afloat. Whatever perks or shiny benefits catch your eye, or promises of a healthy work culture you might see, understand that they are nothing more than golden handcuffs. If you join, be prepared for the hardship and frustration that will go along with the benefits. The company you think you're signing up for no longer exists.

      23