It's not how good you are in your job, it's who you know.... (revised version for VEEAM SINGAPORE OFFICE) - Anonymous employee Veeam Software Employee Review

1.0
Mar 10, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some great amazing colleagues to work with. - Great flexibility but some employees are taking advantage of this "great flexibility culture" - MIA most of the time without apply leaves, coming into office between 10am to 11am and leaving between 3pm to 4pm (these are mainly the manager/director/VP who are expats (no control measures put in place by HR).

Cons

- Poor leadership, lack of mentorship/professionalism/directions provided by members of the management team who are young and inexperienced and to some extent, arrogant. - The management team comprises of about 80% expats so you will need to be an expat to blend into the "culture" and get handsomely paid without having to do much work. - Very political. A few employees had fallen into the hands of malignant fate (i.e. got sacked), not due to performance issues but because of political reasons which were uncalled for and HR did not provide any form of support/investigation for employees' justification. - Opinion of HR is terrible. Always not in the office and does not walk the ground to understand the needs of employees. It would be a waste of time to talk to HR if you have grievances as they care only about the interests of the company and the managers. - Employee benefits are not competitive as those offered by other tech companies. - Not a place for professional growth and development.

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Veeam Software Response
6y
Thank you for this feedback. Across the globe we see a large amount internal upward promotions as well as lateral career growth which allows a Veeamer to grow skills and experience, but your review indicates you may not have had that opportunity. We apologize, we are working to make sure our managers and team members understand their role in internal career growth. We wish you the best across your career.

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Pros

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Cons

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Veeam Software Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! We're happy to hear you've connected with great colleagues -building strong teams is something we take seriously. Veeam has grown significantly in the last years, which can take some getting used to, but we work hard to maintain the collaborative spirit. Welcome aboard, and we hope the first year is just the beginning of a great journey here.
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Pros

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Cons

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