Toxic Lies - Product Manager VALD Employee Review

1.0
Feb 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you can survive VALD you can survive anywhere.

Cons

The below 5 star review is evidence of the arrogance of the founders and the culture of lies. There are 30+ 1 star reviews complaining about the complete lack of HR, the unbelivable staff turnover 40% per year in the last 2 years, and the arrogance, ignorance, and bullying of the two founders. But suddenly a 5 star review claiming to have great HR and staff retention appears. There is often no HR, sometimes one downtrodden staff member working in HR. There are significantly more lawyers employed then there are HR staff, which is needed to handle the flood of fair work complaints against this company. It proves the arrogance of the founders that they believe they can put in a obviously fake 5 star review against the flood of honest reviews from ex-staff who have had their lives rocked by making the mistake of working for these criminals. If you're female, stay well clear as you will be a second rate citizen. Although inappropriate treatment isnt reserved just for the women. Managers are rendered completely useless in the face of constant undermining and bullying from the founders. The two founders have bullied their way through hundreds of employees lives. Staff turnover would be one of the highest in the country as is unfair dismissal claims. The founders laugh every time they receive a new one. They have a growing reputation amongst their clients and Austrlian employees as one of the worst employers in the country. There's absolutely no option to work from home and no HR support. If you read this, stay away.

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4.0
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Pros

Good environment, autonomus, set your own schedule

Cons

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1.0
Feb 27, 2026
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Pros

Being remote gives you flexibility, and the pay was good for my position.

Cons

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