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      How are the career development opportunities at Visier?

      Visier reviews

      The negatives outweigh the positives without question.

      Anonymous
      Current employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      There are some seriously great people who work at Visier so you'll have *some* amazing colleagues.

      Cons

      There’s been consistent high staff turnover during my time here, with many employees leaving voluntarily for better work-life balance and fair pay, while others are let go without clear notice or discussion. Unfortunately, it’s common for people to be terminated suddenly, often without understanding why. The term “performance” seems to be used broadly to justify dismissals, especially for employees who raise concerns or ask for greater flexibility. Culture & Leadership: Morale is low, and leadership struggles to gain the trust of employees. Despite visible investments in remodelling the Vancouver HQ and lavish parties, many employees find it challenging to afford living in the city, which is required for their role. Although the CEO frequently mentions the company's financial success, it’s difficult to reconcile that with the low and non-competitive salaries offered to staff. This goes hand-in-hand with the high number of lay offs. The low salaries make it hard not only to live in Vancouver, but to save. Those I know who have been laid off over the years have struggled financially because of this. Workload & Expectations: The company promotes a “high-performance culture,” but in practice, this often means increased workloads with little to no additional recognition or compensation. Overtime, including nights and weekends, is frequent, with little concern for maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and there is of course no extra pay. Feedback & Job Security: Feedback isn’t welcomed, and employees who raise concerns may face negative consequences. Many colleagues, myself included, feel uncertain about our job security, adding to the stress of working here. Compensation & Bonus Structure: If you’re considering a role, be sure to clarify the bonus structure upfront. Full payouts are not always consistent, and it’s essential to understand the terms to avoid surprises. Do not consider the bonus as part of your salary, it should be as it is titled, a "bonus". Negotiate a fair salary and the bonus is extra, if they even pay it out to you. The company offers some opportunities, but be mindful of the challenges mentioned. It may not be the right fit for those seeking work-life balance, job stability, or clear career growth.

      21

      Things could be better

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Immediate team is nice People working with you seem to be caring and friendly

      Cons

      At Visier there is a culture of constant change, which exhausts a lot of us. We tend to always chase the next best thing that shows up somewhere in the market without reflecting on past successes and failures, strengths and weaknesses. With failures being swept under the rug and never talked about. Even though there is a solid foundation, the product is only ok. My take on why is because it is largely developed by non-SMEs. There are plenty of practitioners who tend to be hired for their past experience of using Visier but they tend to be doing a job that they didn't apply for. The benefits are quite basic and compensation is not great, under the market. No career development or growth, and performance ratings are a constant moving target. Even with additional responsibilities assigned. Going above and beyond - gets you nowhere, just a new expectation of you doing this expanded job becoming a norm. Employee listening surveys are just for ticking the box, no results being read out or relevant goals being set. So just to echo a few other reviewers - teaching others how to be data driven without actually being data driven ourselves (sales data doesn't count as this is the only thing we constantly hear). Not quite sure how the leadership team is held accountable

      8

      Great company

      Sales
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Visier is a great company for which to work. The company culture is the best I've ever experienced in an organisation. Everyone works towards the same mission and shares the same vision.

      Cons

      The opportunities to advance your career aren't the best

      1

      Review so i can use glassdoor for my job

      Business development representative (bdr)
      Current employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Great team, collaborative, competitive and constantly inspiring each other to grow. - Great boss/manager (Tina): Understanding, open communicator, values new ideas, prioritizes your health, team-focused. - Great culture: full of great events during holidays.

      Cons

      - Limited career growth opportunity in sales. - Average Salary.

      1

      Great Company to Grow With

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Tons of opportunity to have an impact and growth as you do Things that aren't working out get changed - always striving for 'better than yesterday' (high change environment) Brilliant/talented people to work with Fun culture - company events (Grouse recently!), happy-hours, pick-up basketball, etc Cutting edge of HR tech space

      Cons

      Lots of change - if you are comfortable with change this is a pro, if you are not, it can be challenging. Management care deeply about results and are sometimes too in the weeds as a result

      Excellent Support from Management Team

      Customer success manager
      Former employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Opportunity for professional growth, good benefits

      Cons

      Lots of change in the role.

      Company Review

      Senior account executive
      Former employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Forward-thinking company and growth opportunity.

      Cons

      Culture and inflated expectations from leadership.

      2

      Good culture

      Software developer
      Current employee
      Vancouver, BC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Coworkers are friendly and most managers will be supportive in your career growth.

      Cons

      The work is scrappy and you will need to be able to learn how to accomplish tasks without guidance.

      Rapid decline could be seen from a mile away

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      - Hybrid and remote work (depending on where you live) - Bright, clean, and dog-friendly office (there's a signup sheet to bring your dog) with lovely front desk staff - 2 kitchens that have pantry and refrigerated snacks, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages for free (snack options could be much better though instead of cheap and unhealthy stuff you buy in bulk at Costco) - Paid vacation, sick, and volunteer days - Credit to buy Visier swag - Room to learn from other departments for career growth (if your workload allows it)

      Cons

      First, a few comments on benefits... - Salary is decent, but surprisingly not that great for a tech company - No RRSP matching (a company of this size and caliber should definitely have this) - No parking or transportation allowance - Sick days are given, but it almost seems like a sin if you do take them, and they call you out if you've taken more than two - Hybrid work option is given, but depending on your department or manager, you'll most likely be in office 2 to 3 times a week. I've had some colleagues get scolded by their managers for not being in office on the "specified days" when THEY THEMSELVES don't even show up! Sometimes there's even no communication and I've been in the office alone or with one or two other people while the rest of my team is working from home... Now for the culture... - The company conducts a lot of surveys and receives constant feedback from employees... things that have been frequently asked for are RRSP matching and more flexibility to work from home, but I guess these surveys are just for politics and getting their little SMB award - There's an alarmingly large number of employees who lack knowledge in their fields, yet they act like they know everything, and are quite frankly lazy. Sometimes I wonder if it's fair that they're even being paid for the amount or quality of work they do. - There were a handful of gems that I would work with again 1000x over, but MANY people on the marketing and business team were always complaining and whining instead of actually putting in the work - Many employees are put in managerial positions when they definitely should not be in charge of anyone else but themselves - Going into the office is dreadful because each team has their own schedule of when they come into office, so the office is never 100% full at a time... not even 50%... - Managers are hypocrites and pick favourites... some are really moody and super unprofessional

      16

      Grass is greener here

      Technical support specialist
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      One of the best parts of working here is the team — collaborative, approachable, and always willing to help. It creates a genuinely supportive work environment that makes even tough days manageable. The benefits are also a strong point — comprehensive health coverage, and other perks that really show the company values employee well-being. What really stands out to me is the focus on career progression. There are clear pathways to grow, and leadership encourages internal movement and development. I've been able to expand my technical and soft skills thanks to a variety of learning opportunities — from workshops and to on-the-job training.

      Cons

      Difference in PTO allocation across regions

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