Fast-Paced, Energizing Environment - Marketing Vendavo Employee Review

5.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Vendavo is an exciting place to work, especially if you enjoy a fast-paced, private equity-backed software environment. The company moves quickly and takes on complex, meaningful challenges, making it a great fit for people who thrive in dynamic, high-energy settings. The quarterly global recharge days are a standout perk and a truly appreciated benefit. Health benefits are strong, and the unlimited PTO policy offers valuable flexibility and supports work-life balance. Despite the speed of the business, the company feels well-organized, which makes it easier to stay focused and productive.

Cons

At times, the fast-moving nature of the company can feel challenging, but it also keeps the work engaging and rewarding.

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2.0
5 May 2026
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Pros

Remote work, nice people, low stress

Cons

High turnover in executive leadership. Small market opportunity resulting in low growth.

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1.0
16 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The entire company is Work from Home, so no stigma there.

Cons

- During the interview process, they tout the potential for big bonuses. What they don't tell you is that only the top 2 - 5% performers receive the bonus. I received glowing across-the-board praise for my cultural fit, but was only given 3/5 stars because the manager said he required special permission to give anyone five stars, as it would trigger said bonus. - There are zero COLA (cost of living) raises on a yearly basis. So you're losing money if you don't get those virtually impossible to. - The majority of the developers are in Czech Republic, so getting them on a call during working hours is virtually impossible. They do this to save money but all it does is waste the US employees' time (Which is also money, as it turns out). - A CSM was recently laid off, despite being a top performer (and earner). Management was extremely vague about why he was being let go. I then saw a job posting the next week for the exact same position, but with a 40% lower salary. I saw this trend in other departments, too. Again, they think they're saving money by pinching pennies but the replacements aren't any good.

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