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VMC Consulting

Acquired by Keywords Studios

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No room for growth due to bad management - QA Test Lead VMC Consulting Employee Review

1.0
2 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get a job Good location Like-minded employees Good work-life balance

Cons

Once you work at VMC you will realize that upper management are involved in a culture of back patting their own backs and benefits sponging (trips to the US, game cons, client freebies, swag etc) and bending over to clients often unreasonable requests. While refusing to perform even basic performance reviews for their testers or in-turn grant wage increases and promotions. To call HR (ER, Employee Relations) incompetent is an understatement for the ages. They have no experience and will frequently miss-pay employees, attempt to create confusing terms of employment as to baffle the worker- which in most cases these are breaking labor laws. If you attempt to question any of this you will be subjected to poor treatment and harassment. Pay increases/promotions have shown a trend of being granted temporarily. If you are given one you're told it is only for the duration of the project at which point you will go back down to your previous level. Don't expect the increase to be significant. If you do - by some miracle - get a promotion to Lead, you will be over worked and under paid. You will wish for the good old days of being a tester. You will be given no training. You will be expected to toe the company line. If you attempt to make any changes, just the smallest of waves, you will be firmly told that "this is how things are" and expected to keep quiet. This is how management preserve their jobs. "If it isn't broke, don't fix it" is the mentality. Unfortunately, a lot is "broke" and as a result VMC have lost their biggest clients in the last 18 months. Management and Leads often know of ramp-downs weeks in advance - despite saying the opposite - but they will wait until the last hours of the final shift to tell testers that they are no longer needed and will be on call. Primarily this is to prevent conflict but shows an incredible lack of respect for their employees. If you are put on call due to no work, you will be kept there potentially indefinitely. So if you do go on call and aren't that interested in future work just resign and collect your 4%. Please also note, you might be "Full-time" and getting 37.5-40hrs per week. But in reality you're on a 1 month rolling zero hours contract.

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2.0
31 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For the most part, my co-workers were smart and a pleasure to work with. Ditto for my direct report. Roomy office on Willows Road in Redmond with large cubicles and a nice view. Easy access to downtown Redmond for lunches out.

Cons

Pay was below market prior to the Keywords acquisition. I hear that has not changed from current employees whom I worked with. My salary came in at nearly 10k under what my recruiter initially mentioned which wouldn’t have been so bad if the benefits weren’t over $300 per month for a single person. My direct management was very disconnected - preferring to hide out in their office the whole day and offering us as little help as possible. This was a VMC cultural problem. If you had an office, you rarely left it and while doors were open at times, the open door policy that was espoused in my interview was not an actual policy in practice. We had to submit a physical paper copy of our month end report to my group’s leader down in California because he liked being able to mark said copy up with his comments. Then he would Fedex it back to us. This in the mid 2010’s 😂

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