Digital nomads, come here! - Anonymous employee Vstorm Employee Review

5.0
28 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I am a digital nomad, I travel a lot, I like to change cities, and I searched for a long for a community that supports and understands this lifestyle. My work now is 100% remote. I can work from Barcelona, Porto or Fuji if I want, given, of course, I comply with my tasks :) Projects are run digitally only. We communicate via Slack and keep project tracking online. I totally appreciate the atmosphere and vibrant mood in the air. People are great, very supportive, professional, and simply friendly. Which is essential for me.

Cons

I want this company to get bigger, it will mean even better benefits. And it is a time to organize the nomad meetup.

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5.0
17 Oct 2023
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

It is a pleasure working with the Vstorm team and I hope to have the opportunity to work with him again in the future.

Cons

No downsides to working with a team

5.0
10 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Full LLM/Ops Exposure: We cover the full ML/Ops stack, from prompt engineering through to deployment. This wide scope of work keeps things consistently challenging and engaging. - Collaborative & Impactful Team: The team is small and collaborative, and that environment means individual contributions genuinely matter. I've never felt like just a cog in a machine here. - Autonomy & Opportunity: If I've got an idea for improving a process or a new technical solution, I actually get the chance to explore and implement it. This level of autonomy and the impact you can have are quite rewarding. - Knowledge Sharing: Our weekly knowledge-sharing sessions on Fridays are a real plus. They're valuable for staying current and picking up insights from colleagues.

Cons

- Defined Career Paths: As a small team, career progression paths might not always be as formally defined as in larger corporations, though opportunities for advancement are certainly present. - Managing Peak Workload: The project pace gets pretty intense during critical phases. This often means a heavier workload, so you really need to be on top of your prioritization and self-management. - Managing Multiple Projects: It's common to work on more than one project simultaneously. This offers variety, but it certainly demands strong organizational skills, especially during busy periods.

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