Verndale Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(112 total reviews)
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Chris Pisapia

75% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Verndale has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 112 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Verndale employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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112 reviews
1.0
1 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Some colleagues are knowledgeable and willing to help. - Fully remote work.

Cons

I regret accepting this role. In my experience the company fosters an environment of heavy micromanagement and persistent pressure to meet billable hour quotas. Managers expect near immediate responses to Slack messages, which forces frequent context switching and makes deep focused work nearly impossible. Deadlines are short and the expectation of 8 billable hours per day is enforced strictly. PTO and professional development are effectively penalized because they reduce billable time. There is also an unusual expectation that employees must proactively post in a Slack channel when they are low on work and then solicit assignments. This shifts the responsibility for finding billable work onto individual contributors while they are still held accountable for meeting quotas. When meaningful work is not available, employees can be reprimanded for not meeting targets despite having followed the company’s process for requesting assignments. Meetings are frequent and often lack clear outcomes while managers closely monitor day to day tasks. I observed abrupt terminations with limited feedback provided to affected employees. The combination of micromanagement, unclear expectations, and punitive treatment of PTO contributed to high stress and turnover. The role negatively affected my mental health, and I left when a better opportunity arose. If you value uninterrupted focus time, transparent policies about billable hours and PTO, and clear support for professional growth, ask specific questions in interviews about response-time expectations, how billable work is assigned, and how PTO is treated.

1.0
28 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- You get paid on time. - Free snacks, beer, and food at the office (sarcasm).

Cons

Without a doubt, this was one of the worst professional experiences of my career. During the single year I worked there, I was responsible for 14 concurrent projects, most of which shared the same limited pool of resources with other project managers. As a result, resource planning became a constant internal battle. Securing additional hours for a specific role on a project often felt less like planning and more like competition. Rather than addressing the root causes—such as hiring additional staff or reducing chronic over-allocation—the organization chose to assign blame. Project managers from other departments were brought in as “solutions,” under the assumption that the issues stemmed from individual performance rather than systemic problems. Lack of transparency around project hour estimates was common and effectively normalized. Since clients were billed on an hourly basis, higher billed hours were implicitly rewarded, regardless of whether those estimates reflected reality or ethical practice. In summary, it was an organization marked by poor governance, weak professional standards, and a clear disregard for its people.

3.0
17 Jan 2026

Still Finding our Feet

Recommend
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Pros

Great people, flexible culture, poeple working together

Cons

In reality its not bad. For the most part the team is able to work and get their work done. the issue is corporate management. You can be the best employee in the world. but you still are pinged with some automated note that you are not hitting your targets. Upper Management is either not in touch with how work needs to get done or does these things cause they think they are good motivators. Either way its not the absolute best.

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