Alida Reviews

2.9

25% would recommend to a friend

(476 total reviews)
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Efrem Ainsley

28% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Alida has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 476 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Alida employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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476 reviews
1.0
19 Jul 2019

Toxic Environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great product and product team! They do the impossible.

Cons

Very toxic environment fostered by C-suite. They are very eager to throw people under the bus just to save themselves in the eyes of the board...absolutely terrible leadership, if you can even call it that. You gossip and badmouth other staff and departments among yourselves and your staff. We know exactly what you are saying about us because we talk to each other! Imagine what we think of you and your political games when we witness this? Do you think we want to stay and give you our best?

2.0
21 Nov 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing place for co-ops, internships, and junior roles as their mentorship program is great. Lots of opportunity to learn if you are motivated. A lot of very talented, helpful, and intelligent teammates to learn from.

Cons

There is no CTO or Chief Architect to balance product feature requests and tech debt. Product is facing scalability problems due to an overhead of tech debt that doesn't get prioritized. When sales requests and marketing is determining the direction of the product, business and product decisions tend to be short sighted and doesn't scale well with long term product goals. It becomes increasingly more difficult to innovate when there is little prioritization on the refactors and infrastructure changes that enable rapid development.

3.0
14 Jul 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Vision Critical's product and the brands we work with are really cool, there is no doubt about that. It is exciting what we do, and the speed at which the product is developing these days is completely mind-blowing, you'd be hard pressed to find a tech company whose customer list is as impressive as ours. There are also growth opportunities, some good mid-level management, and we've survived Covid-19 fairly unscathed, which is optimistic for future growth.

Cons

A new CEO started in December, and while some change was needed and there are positives, he has lied enough times I have no security in my job or trust in my future at Vision Critical. Some recent examples of lies are: - Laying off 10% of the company at the beginning of Covid-19 and saying we're on a hiring freeze, only to hire new executives with higher salaries, and also hire the CEO's two daughters... - Despite two Toronto office moves last year, announcing we're moving to yet another new office, which would be either walk-able to Union Station or on the University subway line. Then, even though we're an insights company, the Toronto office was never surveyed for leadership to understand our preferences on the new location. It was then announced that the new office will be on the Bloor subway line, which not only adds about 30 min each way to anyone who commutes on the GO from out of Toronto, also adds two subway lines when there is a contagious disease going around (luckily for some of the new C-Suite who live in Rosedale, it's close for them!). - Saying that the entire company globally will be returning to the office at the same time, which, given we have offices in San Francisco and NYC, you would assume would be early 2021 (and what all other major tech companies are doing), however now Toronto has to return to office on September 1st. - Inflating of our "diverse culture" - it was recently emphasized how many female leaders we have at the organization - we have one female in our C-Suite. That's fine, but don't inflate the numbers to include directors when they're not perceived as management. There was also a diversity committee made, composed of the CEO, head of HR, and our six black employees. We don't have to be the most diverse company in the world, but don't pretend we are when we have one African American employee.

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Alida Response
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Thanks for your candid feedback. While we are energized to hear your enthusiasm for the future of VC, we also take your other comments to heart. VC is in a period of heightened growth, in addition to adjusting to the constantly changing global business environment due to the COVID-19 situation. Our leadership team is dedicated to ensuring the voices of our employees are heard and we recognize that recent changes due to shifts in business focus can be a challenge for many. We aim to address concerns directly as soon as they are brought to our attention. I am sorry that you have experienced stress and uncertainty and encourage you to come speak with me so we can address directly each question and concern you have. We will continue to work to make VC a place where employees feel heard and valued and can thrive personally and professionally.
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