VertexOne Reviews

3.7

73% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)

Andrew Jornod

77% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

VertexOne has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The VertexOne employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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197 reviews
2.0
5 Jun 2020

Network operation

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You have lost of time study and learn

Cons

No on-job learning You can surf internet or social sites during office hours all day, whole office does that for whole 9 hours. Management don't fulfill their promises and give lame excuse Day to day work represented as projects Very few people who will teach you or help you for troubleshooting If you hate doing work and don't want to learn new things great place for you

1.0
12 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Uh, they pay you. I really didn't see any pros working for this unscrupulous company.

Cons

Where do I start? Well, I went through a phone screen interview, then a second interview, and they sent me an offer letter. I was specifically told that I would be replacing a person that had quit after going through SCCM training and received a certification. What I was not told was that I would also be replacing a person that did not even hold the same title, experience, or knowledge, that filled more of a Helpdesk role, not an Engineering type role. Not only that, but this role would also be performing tasks/duties that are completely extraneous to the primary role listed in the job description which was never divulged during the interview process. I had a job description in my hand, yet it never, not once described any of the "additional duties" that this company assigned the Senior Desktop Support Engineer role. Not only do they want this role to manage and maintain the SCCM and Intune infrastructure to support the end user desktop environment, they also want this role to perform the following tasks (this is not a joke people): - Monitor and maintain security cameras. - Serve a "Facilities Manager" role, meaning, if a light bulb goes out, or a toilet over flows, the Senior Desktop Support Engineer role must report it (I am dead serious). - Users were literally stopping the individual, that I was going to be replacing, in the hallway and asking him to unlock their user accounts, or to come over to their cubicle and resolve their Outlook issues, or whatever else issue they were experiencing rather than contacting the actual and official Helpdesk for these menial problems. This is a true sign of mis-management. The straw that broke the camel's back for me was when I took a closer look at the transition plan and saw that I would be performing tasks listed above that I NEVER agreed to. The person I was going to replace even took a ladder and replaced a security camera, that was it for me. Because the United States has horrible "At-Will" laws, companies like this can get away with this. I flew to Texas on my own dime from Oregon and lived out of an extended stay hotel for two weeks. I am 43, have 3 degrees, 17 years experience in IT and to be treated like this was something I would have never imagined. Needless to say, I walked out, flew back to Oregon and never looked back. This is another example of a company trying to treat someone as a "Wage Slave" and not rendering the respect that someone deserves. This company lost a $124M per year contract with some prospect in Canada, so apparently they think they can just squeeze every bit of labor juice out of someone no matter how inequitable it is, because in the good ol' US of A, they obviously can without any consequences. I have had enough of it. Everyone, no matter what political persuasion, needs to contact their Legislators, State Representatives and demand reform when it comes to "At-Will" employment laws, because this has to stop.

1.0
9 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most non-management employees are good, honest people desperate to seek better opportunities. Or they are overseas and don't realize their skills can be utilized for so much more at other companies. Project Managers are generally great people (when they're not incompetent/unqualified outsourced individuals). One director in particular is a fantastic person and the lifeblood of the company. Development is usually overworked and underappreciated, but they are trying to constantly make magic out of the insanity that corporate and sales expects from them.

Cons

Company is owned and operated by incompetent bullies that managed to lose access to decades of knowledge transfer by losing Sharepoint Access. They provide no training and sell their employees as experts who have zero training and are freshly hired. They are desperate to sell this company and wash their hands of the mess they've made. No respect for work-life balance, nor any clear understanding of their expectations on their workers. They don't stand up for their own, letting clients berate and curse out their workers without any recourse. No opportunity for growth and they skill you in their outdated proprietary software that is dependent outdate AS400 hardware (1988). To make matters worse they were entirely reliant on one DBA and lead Developer because he was a master RPG coder. Well their entire server is dependent on a dead skill that nobody learns anymore. Compensation is a joke, we are talking 10s of thousands of dollars below the minimum threshold of industry standards. They prey on the desperate, fire and outsource most of their competent workers, and then shift all of the responsibility onto those that remain. Stay away from this company. Being skilled in an archaic technology that is proprietary in nature is practically useless.

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VertexOne Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We're sorry to hear about your experience and appreciate your feedback. It’s important to us that employees feel valued, supported, and heard. While it sounds like there were challenges during your time at the company, we take this input seriously as we continue to evolve and improve both our work environment and operational processes. We are committed to ensuring better communication, work-life balance, and growth opportunities for all employees. Your comments will be shared with leadership for further reflection and action. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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