Vulcan Benefits FAQ
Read what Vulcan employees think about benefits at the company.
The most popular benefits at Vulcan include 401K Plan, Health Insurance and Vacation & Paid Time Off. If you want to see a full list of benefits and perks at Vulcan listed by categories, head to their Benefits page. From insurance, health and wellness to vacation and more, find out what you could benefit from when working at Vulcan.
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What are perks and other benefits like at Vulcan?
10 English reviews out of 10
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June 24, 2022
Pros
Great benefits and compensation package
Cons
Lack of clear company direction and frequent (and often poorly explained) pivots, unclear values, favoritism and competition among employees for resources
Great benefits and compensation package
June 24, 2022
Reviewed by: Anonymous (Anonymous Employee)
July 11, 2020
Pros
The pay and benefits. Some very great people. Some nice perks
Cons
Leadership was disjointed and in constant chaos. No mission, focus and ability to achieve any of the goals, Toxic work environment. People get thrown under the bus, set up to fail, and don't get support to succeed. ZERO loyalty.
Advice to Management
The environment was so unhealthy for the entire time I worked there no matter who the CEO, COO, or who was on the ELT. People did not support each other. Employees were expected to work 24/7. Saw so many dedicated smart people get thrown overboard.
The pay and benefits.
July 11, 2020
Reviewed by: Director in Seattle, WA (Former Employee)
October 10, 2020
Pros
Good benefits and nice people
Cons
Lack of transparency on company direction
Good benefits and nice people
October 10, 2020
Reviewed by: IT Analyst in Seattle, WA (Current Employee)
February 27, 2020
Pros
Vulcan offers a plethora of different projects to work on Benefits are very unique and they have all sorts of fun company parties The physical office is very beautiful and offers lots of quiet places to grab coffee and work from your computer, in case you ever need a rest from your desk.
Cons
Co-workers are 50/50. Some are great, but leadership needs work. Real estate and finance are the best departments to work in. Though if you're a project manager with their tech or philanthropy departments get ready to survive several organisational changes and layoffs at the drop of a hat, without warning.
Benefits are very unique and they have all sorts of fun company parties
February 27, 2020
Reviewed by: Project Manager in Seattle, WA (Former Employee)
May 26, 2020
Pros
Interesting work in some departments. Good benefits. Involved in a lot of Seattle issues.
Cons
Loads of change. Sort of in an in-between mode. not hiring much currently
Good benefits.
May 26, 2020
Reviewed by: Project Manager in Seattle, WA (Current Employee)
10 English reviews out of 10