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    1. 1.0
      May 17, 2022

      Frustrating, decisions are never made

      Anonymous Employee
      Former Employee, less than 1 year
      Recommend
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      Pros

      The Education and Customer Success teams have strong leaders who are great mentors.

      Cons

      A totally directionless company. Ideas go to the CEO/founder to die. He never makes decisions so projects just founder for months on end. There are two sides to his leadership team: a group that's been there for years (and aren't in California) and experienced professionals hired when the business starts to take off who are either fired or quit within a year. He can't take any criticism and writes things off saying it's just a startup, but it's also a 15 year old company. If you interview there ask what the strategic direction of the company is and ask to hear about the execution of a big project. That'll give you your answer.

      5

      We’re sorry you had a bad experience at VuMedi. We wish you well in your future endeavors. We invite readers to review our other Glassdoor posts for some other perspectives on VuMedi’s culture.

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      1. 5.0
        Sep 11, 2023
        Anonymous Employee
        Current Employee, less than 1 year
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        I've been with VuMedi for under a year but my experience has been nothing short of exciting. If you're someone who thrives on challenges, takes pride in a strong work ethic, and wants to see your contributions make a real impact, this is the place for you. One of the standout qualities of VuMedi is its culture of growth mindset. Most leaders here genuinely care about your development, and they encourage you to stretch your capabilities. It's a place where your potential is not just acknowledged but actively cultivated. The company is on a remarkable growth trajectory, and it's evident in the opportunities that arise for those willing to seize them.

        Cons

        VuMedi might not be the right fit if you're seeking high predictability or looking to coast in your role. Things can get a little chaotic at times, but I've come to see that as a sign of a dynamic workplace that's constantly evolving and pushing boundaries.

        1. 5.0
          Jul 11, 2022
          Anonymous Employee
          Current Employee, less than 1 year
          Oakland, CA
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          I recently joined and was very impressed by the interview process and the quality of the people I met. The leaders were humble and thoughtful in their questions for me. They were open to sharing what they need from my role and the interview process allowed for candid conversations about my experience and how it could align with the company's needs. A few months in and the expectations set in the interview process are matching up which is always a good sign!

          Cons

          The company has a lot of opportunities for growth and we are working on what to prioritize and how to organize ourselves to meet the goals. While the company has been around for longer than most start ups, the growth is recent so a lot of the hard work of growing and scaling is happening now. Fun and exciting opportunity for people looking to build and help grow a business.

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