Interview Process - Anonymous employee Veeva Systems Employee Review

5.0
9 Jun 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent interview process. I communicated with 4 different Veeva employees over the entire process. Loved the candidate exercise. While it was a lot of work and took a week to complete, it is a great way to become familiar with the product Veeva sells. If you like the candidate exercise, you will like the job if hired.

Cons

Need a 3.0 cumulative GPA to get the job. Potentially weeding out some other great employees. One thing I have learned, especially for consultant positions, is that college grades do not matter much. It is more communication and understanding the product. 10% of what you learn in college is actually applicable to the real world.

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
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Pros

The role involves a lot of repetitive tasks. Depending on your personality, that either makes the job easier over time as you become more efficient, or it gradually becomes frustrating. The upside is that once you learn the role, it can serve as a strong stepping stone to move into other positions within the company.

Cons

It's a repetitive, call-center type role. Once you're in it, there isn't much room to grow within the department. Most people either stay and plateau or eventually move to another department before the repetition and workload lead to burnout.

2.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

People in your class are mostly great

Cons

Technically I am a Senior Associate. Day before promotions, got rid of promotion to Supervisor for everyone. Demoted certain people in the Analytics department. Imagine working for a promotion for 2 years and getting great feedback by your manager and everyone in your class is told never mind. They likely did it due to the high turnover - many people would leave post-promotion for better opportunities. Regardless, cruel and unprofessional Poor management/leadership, large blame culture, poor pay w/ minimal raises, high turnover, minimal diversity. I know some women being paid less than their male counterparts. I know the Analytics Services Associate job posting seems interesting, but everyone I know who’s here is looking to leave because it is so toxic and defeating, even when you’re doing “great”. I would never grow my career here, specifically in Crossix.

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