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3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(69 total reviews)

Austin Vanchieri

63% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Visual Edge Technology has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 69 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Visual Edge Technology employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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69 reviews
3.0
Nov 18, 2025

The Good and The Bad

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Pros

This company gave me a lot of faith back in the industry when I first came on board. Pay was in line for the job, benefits were great, gas covered, even offered more salary wise to get me to say no to multiple other offers I had on the table. The new CEO and C Suite team seem to have things truly on the right track, however leadership on the local level does not align with the C-Suite level Core Values.

Cons

Lots of false promises. within about 6-9 months due to the old CEO's last "Hoorah". They cut my salary by $5,000 directly (an offer they made me so I would choose them over my other 5 offers). Took away cell phone allowance (which I figured out a year in they never paid me to begin with), Cut gas card (replaced with 15 cents a mile and forced to pay extra on car insurance due to having higher than state limits mandatory with their new setup), and upped the work load treating me as a net new/Business Development Representative, but paying me as an account executive (far less salary and commissions and meant to nurture existing and new business). I was never offered this new role or even made aware of it and never had a book as they hired specifically as a net new rep. Their new role terms that now show as a BDR to this company is what I was doing but not rewarded for. All in all they made too many moves too fast after making too many false promises. Between the pay cuts, local sales staff leaving, local culture, and lack of quality & effective local leadership in the Midwest on the sales side, the Midwest is simply sinking. Service is the only thing keeping things afloat. The worst part about all of this was they had heard about my bad experience starting in this industry in the past before choosing them, telling them no to their original offer, and they simply lied when saying I would never have those worries with them.

3.0
Jan 24, 2022

Missed the mark on leadership

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Pros

Lots of opportunity to expand sales in managed IT services. Research who will be your manager though if you want the support to maximize your deals.

Cons

Not sure how a small thinker Florida leader was chosen for all of East division- Visual Edge truly missed the mark. There's leadership available who are leaps and bounds beyond the GM currently in place and VizEdge just might lose them if this GM continues much longer. Visual Edge Ohio needs to wake up -- this GM needs to go! You've got diamonds in your mine and you chose a piece of cloudy quartz instead. Many people hope the ship is righted soon!

1.0
May 6, 2026

Overworked, underpaid, and overlooked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some good people working there, although many have left the company.

Cons

My role spanned 3-4 positions simultaneously which is something I've experienced before at smaller companies, where it's understandable. But at a $270 million national company with over 1,000 employees, it is simply inexcusable. At one point, 4 new distinct roles were being planned and interviewed for, but then a hiring freeze was implemented. Just a couple of months later, the company resumed hiring, yet those roles never materialized and instead fell on the shoulders of two people, on top of our existing responsibilities. Leadership was well aware that our team was chronically understaffed and stretched thin, yet this persisted for years with no meaningful action taken. Rather than fixing the problem, leadership routinely texted or called employees in the evenings, on weekends, and on days off. Worth noting: our team had no direct client-facing responsibilities, yet those in leadership roles earning $200k+ expected those of us earning a modest salary to be available around the clock. I frequently worked on holidays just to keep up, and I rarely used my PTO because the workload was unmanageable and there was simply no one to cover for me. Compensation was never aligned with the scope of what we actually did. Our hard work went unrecognized while the Sales team received constant rewards and incentives. Annual raises were underwhelming, and in my final months with the company, I didn't receive a raise even though I was due for one. Another thing worth noting is that the company offers neither parental leave nor maternity leave. They promote short-term disability as an alternative for maternity, but STD is strictly intended for recovery from giving birth only, which amounts to just 6–8 weeks depending on the type of delivery. PTO, health insurance and 401K is average.

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