ok as stop gap - Performance Management Coach VertexOne Employee Review

3.0
Aug 7, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

some lovely people working there. decent pay and working patterns. free staff car park and subsidised canteen. always something new going on

Cons

no chance of getting on if your face dont fit !!! once you have had your card marked by certain managers your on your way out. bonuses will only be paid if your in the right cliche

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Pros

Fully remote work environment Onboarding stipend for home office items Some colleagues are knowledgeable and supportive

Cons

My experience at VertexOne started positively, but over time several operational and leadership challenges became clear. The department frequently operated without clearly defined workflows or standardized procedures. There appeared to be limited focus on implementing consistent process improvements or establishing operational structure, which created confusion and inefficiencies for the team. Overall, the department seemed to lack the operational alignment and governance typically needed for teams to work efficiently at scale, and they were not receptive to process improvement ideas. Communication and direction from leadership could be incredibly inconsistent. At times priorities or guidance changed without clear explanation, which made it difficult for employees to execute work confidently and maintain accountability. Stronger leadership experience in building structured, process-driven teams would significantly benefit the department. The tone and style of communication from leadership occasionally felt less professional than expected in a corporate environment. A stronger emphasis on professionalism and clear communication standards would improve the overall work environment. The volume of meetings was extremely high, often exceeding 20 per week. Many of these could likely have been replaced with written updates, allowing employees more time for focused work. Despite the heavy meeting load, after-hours communication about urgent items was still common.

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