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Videojet Technologies

Part of Veralto

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Worst Place to work at - Assistant Manager - Sales Videojet Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Jul 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Company expects its employees to make miracles with out training them or guiding them in proper way. Company expects a lot from its employee and in return will not give anything back.

Cons

While entering the company they will ask all previous documents and do verification, but when we leave the so called Videojet they don't bother to provide you the relieving letter on time or they would never even provide the relieving letter. I left Videojet three years back and still I haven't received the relieving letter. Every time when I fallow up they give some stories. Literally this company is playing with the careers of employees. HR is just worst..........

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Cons

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Pros

“Unlimited “ pto if only you get an approval from your manager, even then they can tell you to cancel your plans because there is “an important meeting”

Cons

Advancement is often discussed but rarely delivered. Throughout my time there, promotions were frequently mentioned as future opportunities, yet in practice there was always a reason to delay or deny them. Even when moving into new roles, salary increases were minimal—typically around 10%—which did not reflect the level of responsibility or contribution. Compensation overall felt uncompetitive. I am aware of colleagues who needed to take on additional work to meet basic expenses, while leadership incentives and bonuses remained strong. This created a noticeable disconnect between employee experience and management priorities. One of the most disappointing aspects was the lack of internal growth opportunities. Instead of promoting employees who already understand the business and its operations, the company often chose to hire externally. This made it difficult to see a clear long-term career path within the organization. Additionally, there seemed to be little focus on employee retention or feedback. Since leaving, I have joined a competitor who recognized and valued my experience at Videojet, offering significantly better compensation—nearly double—and stronger growth opportunities. My background and understanding of the industry have allowed me to make an immediate impact in my new role. Notably, no exit interview or feedback process was conducted when I left, which reinforced my impression that employee perspectives are not a priority for the company. Leaving was ultimately the right decision

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