Low Growth and Boring Work - Anonymous employee Qvidian Employee Review

2.0
20 Jul 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good place to go for a couple of years to gain experience

Cons

Benefits are mediocre Is not a place to go to get promoted or to stay for long Upper management has made some bad bets

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Qvidian Response
8y
I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. Letting someone go is never an easy decision and not one to be made lightly. However, we must do what is best for our company and employees. We’re sorry things didn't work out for you here and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
15 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great work/life balance and office culture. Employee contributions are valued. Quality medical insurance offerings.

Cons

No cons of working at Qvidian come to mind.

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2.0
22 Sept 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As usual with places like this - somehow they have good people working for a mediocre executive team. i would have given 1 star if it weren't for the people there.

Cons

Poor culture - their idea of improving culture is a once-a-year ice cream social and potluck. Otherwise, employees are watched to make sure they clock in the right hours, there is an awkward silence to the office, and people seem to have lost or never had that drive for excellence. HR is the reason for this and that mediocrity is the expectation. Salaries - they pay middle of the road, intentionally. HR has policies in place to ensure salaries are all paid on a median regardless of performance. And the bonus has not been paid out in any volume in years. No Growth - they keep trying to grow but there's no place to go. They've maxed out their share of the proposal space, and any other product/solution attempt has been futile. They are basically in maintenance mode. Exec staff - lacks leadership and vision. The CEO and a couple VPs have been there for years - which makes one think where the root cause may lay. CEO is a nice guy, but a weak leader who seems to trust the wrong people/information. Weak management - policies are in place to restrict managers from actually using their judgement and treating employees as individuals instead of manufacture workers. So managers become policy enforcers and not leaders.

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Qvidian Response
9y
“Unfortunate” Any one organization is not a perfect fit for every employee. It is “unfortunate” that the fit was not right for you. Having just finished a strong growth quarter by adding dozens of customers and expanding our relationship with another 100, I can assure you that we are not in maintenance mode. In addition, our customer satisfaction is at an all-time high, which is directly related to the product innovations we have delivered resulting in a market leading vision. By the way, the Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip was to die for. I wish you the best of luck finding a good fit.
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