This Place Will Drain You and Blame You - Anonymous employee Victorious Employee Review

1.0
11 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The individual contributors are incredibly smart, hardworking, and collaborative. People at the lower level care deeply about the quality of their work and about supporting one another. The team culture among peers is one of the few bright spots left. Also, thanks for the blanket instead of the bonus I was promised when I was hired, I guess.

Cons

Leadership is deeply dysfunctional and, at times, actively harmful. Directors and above frequently gossip about their own team members—sometimes even in cross-functional meetings—in an effort to shift blame and make themselves look better. A lot of the “feedback” handed down is driven more by ego than by any genuine intent to support or grow people. High performers are burning out while leadership’s friends are allowed to coast. Escalations about workload, boundaries, or broken processes are met with spin or silence—definitely not with support. There’s no transparency, no accountability, and no meaningful path forward. When I was hired, I was promised a bonus as part of my compensation package. That never materialized—and instead of communication or follow-through, we were given branded blankets. It’s a small thing, but symbolic of a much bigger issue: leadership’s tendency to make promises they have no intention of keeping. The company has become nearly unrecognizable in just six months. I used to be one of its biggest supporters and felt genuinely proud to work here. Now, like many others, I’m here for the paycheck while looking for something healthier and more stable. Layoffs have been handled poorly and dishonestly, with leadership changing the narrative depending on the audience. Some of the justifications given are so shaky they feel borderline actionable. Trust has been broken, and the company culture has become one of fear and damage control. Customers aren’t being prioritized either. New business has slowed down, and there aren’t enough resources to support existing customers properly—because ICs are too overwhelmed. It feels like we’re overpromising, underdelivering, and then acting shocked when customers churn.

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5.0
7 Jul 2025
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Pros

Victorious is a great place to work! I find the work challenging and also really impactful. You get to work alongside some brilliant and fun people. I've always felt supported, and I’ve grown a ton during my time here. The work is rewarding, and the team here is very smart.

Cons

Like any growing agency, there are some growth pains, but it seems like leadership listens and genuinely wants to improve in all the right ways.

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1.0
17 Feb 2026
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Pros

Early years at Victorious were genuinely great. Strong culture, real support for employees, and a sense of shared purpose. The bones of something special were there.

Cons

The last several years were a different story. No clear vision for where the company is headed. Significant churn, both clients and employees, with no real accountability from leadership. Directors and above have a pattern of scapegoating former employees rather than owning outcomes. Across every department, people are overworked, underpaid, and expected to keep giving with nothing coming back. Burnout isn't a side effect here, it's baked into how the company operates. And the culture that once made this place worth working at? Gone. I was told directly by leadership that employees should not expect them to provide any support in rebuilding it. That's not a rumor or a feeling, that came straight from the top. To top it off, all formal feedback channels have been eliminated. eNPS surveys haven't been done in years. Leadership has effectively shut the door on hearing anything they don't want to hear, which tells you everything about how the company is being run. Unless you've fully bought in, you likely won't be treated with much dignity or respect on the way out.

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