Poor Management, Poor training, and No Personal Life - Consultant Veeva Systems Employee Review

1.0
3 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

If your lucky, you will get connected with coworkers ready to explain or share their “true” opinion. Good experience, work from home, good product, that’s all.

Cons

Training is a total joke. Training is not existent, if you call two fours hour courses on the system enough to make you an expert, that is just sad representation of true training. No support from management, you just have to know your stuff and even if you ask, you are thrown into a disorganized mess of an internally shared space of outdated resources. Be ready to learn between the lines, read your eyes out, and feel like you are on your own island as no one has the time to give you a properly not shown what your suppose to do. No work and life balance, claims to be but realistically you don’t have that luxury unless you don’t have many projects. But with all the changes, you are required to have x amount of hours or justify how you spent your week. Waste of potential, a lot of emphasis on creating new products, gaining more accounts, meeting higher quotas, money money money I supposed, but no focus on fixing current structure, training, deliverables or supporting the teams. You are on your own on this one.

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Pros

People in your class are mostly great

Cons

Technically I am a Senior Associate. Day before promotions, got rid of promotion to Supervisor for everyone. Demoted certain people in the Analytics department. Imagine working for a promotion for 2 years and getting great feedback by your manager and everyone in your class is told never mind. They likely did it due to the high turnover - many people would leave post-promotion for better opportunities. Regardless, cruel and unprofessional Poor management/leadership, large blame culture, poor pay w/ minimal raises, high turnover, minimal diversity. I know some women being paid less than their male counterparts. I know the Analytics Services Associate job posting seems interesting, but everyone I know who’s here is looking to leave because it is so toxic and defeating, even when you’re doing “great”. I would never grow my career here, specifically in Crossix.

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