Excellent company if looking for challenges and opportunities in Salesforce or ICT4D - Solutions Architect Vera Solutions Employee Review

4.0
19 Jun 2022
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Pros

Vera Solutions offers an incredible opportunity to individuals who are passionate about social impact and working in technology, to launch themselves into an exciting career of Salesforce and ICT4D (tech for good). It's challenging, exciting and quite honestly, if you choose to stay in the Salesforce ecosystem, very lucrative. The people at Vera are some of the most dynamic, passionate and inspiring humans you'll ever meet. Everyone cares deeply about the company mission, the success of projects, and the well-being of colleagues. I felt honoured to receive the mentorship and support that I did from my managers and even the CTO and CEO directly. The clients were also amazing. Although the stressors of project work can strain client relationships, there is absolutely no doubt that Vera's clients are dedicated individuals who are all working hard to maximise the impact and effectiveness of their organisation. Some other amazing things worth mentioning: - An excellent leave policy - Lot's of nice benefits/additions to bolster compensation - Drastically improved onboarding and training programs (for those joining in a cohort/fellowship at least) - Opportunities for travel (less so during/after covid, but still present) - Free Salesforce certification opportunities (which are VERY valuable) - Other opportunities for paid professional development - A decent amount of flexibility when it comes to trying different roles in the company... I mvoed from a Support and Innovation role, to Consulting, to Architecture/Design, and even back to a pseudo innovation role. I witnessed others try out Consulting, Business Development, Sales, Support and even Products roles. THIS is what I believe Vera does the best right now: If you know how to ask for it, you can explore lots of different roles and opportunities until you find one that feels best for you. I left Vera after 5.5 years, in search of new opportunities in Venture Management, Product Management and tech. Vera was only my 2nd job, but it is one that I will never forget and always be grateful to have been given the opportunity to work at.

Cons

Consulting is tough. Technology implementation is tough. Working in budget-constrained environments is tough. Growing and nurturing a company across 5+ countries is tough. Harnessing the passion of your workers, while balancing that with a degree of separation from work, and providing adequate support, is tough. All these factors made for a challenging work environment at times. Some things that I struggled with during my time at Vera were: - Long hours: I don't think I ever worked less than 45 hours per week, and usually averaged closer to 50 hours. On stressful days/weeks/projects, I sometimes worked up to 60 hours. Sometimes this was fine, other times it was not. - Work logging: You have to take personal responsibility for logging all your work, while ensuring that you adhere to a schedule that (usually) someone else planned, and also hitting certain billable targets to qualify for promotions/raises... This becomes easier over time, but it took me 1-2 years to get used to it, and I still struggled with it in various ways for the 5 years I was employed there. Not everyone works well this way. - Stressful and sometimes chaotic environments (often due to the caring nature of the employees and working with nonprofit organisations who have lower budgets and less experienced project managers on their side). - An expectation that professional development and growth will happen automatically through project work and self-learning... Not enough ebb-and-flow to allow for recovery time and digestion of learnings. - Exciting opportunities for growth and experience, but which sometimes didn't match my experience levels or come with the support needed to execute well. - A general theme of "those who shout the loudest are heard first". If you're head-strong and good at advocating for yourself, you will thrive at Vera. Those who were not, often struggled. I didn't struggle with this, but it really frustrated me and broke my heart to witness people who did (usually in the CPT or Mumbai offices).

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Cons

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Pros

It iss a great place to work at any location except India. The company is not like any other typical service based organisation, and generally shows care for employees and customers. Working with smart and driven team-mates is a big plus for anyone looking to gain tech-skills without a formal background in the field. Another bonus is getting to work with companies that are doing great humanitarian work.

Cons

The India hub employs the greatest percentage of employees at the company but the India leadership team (for both product and consulting) does not have Indian representation. Consulting leadership team in India has demonstrated racial bias over the years. They are also generally incompetent and operate with their best interests superseding the interests of the broader team (example: setting up offices in South Bombay because it's convenient for certain people, despite a lot of folks having to commute extremely long distances). Would advise management to let go of long-timers that impact culture adversely (this includes the CTO as well) instead of defending and making excuses for them

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Vera Solutions Response
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Across our many avenues for feedback (a quarterly all staff pulse check, bi-annual performance reviews, a staff council, a confidential feedback form, exit interviews, all hands calls, quarterly 1-1s with leaders, team level 1-1s, etc.) we have never received any charge of racial bias for any individuals or teams in India or anywhere we operate across the globe. In our most recent quarterly anonymous Pulse survey, the Mumbai team’s Net Promoter Score for working at Vera was +60 (considered ‘excellent’), so this reviewer’s experience certainly diverges from what we hear from the rest of the team. We are a diverse team committed to improvement across Vera; one of the great joys of our work is learning from each other’s experiences and being exposed to perspectives and ideas that we haven’t encountered before. We take any accusation of discrimination or bias very seriously, so we’re eager to better understand the reviewer’s experience, especially since the review provided only incendiary labels and little detail. Frankly, it’s startling and disappointing to hear this charge raised in an environment where we can’t readily dig in to understand what’s happening and, if necessary, make improvements. The only example cited in the review speaks to the choice of our office location, and the implication that this had anything to do with ‘racial bias’ stems from a misunderstanding of our approach. We selected the location of our Mumbai office using the same criteria we use for office selection in any location. Leaders from the local team - in this case, a diverse group of five representing multiple teams and nationalities (majority Indian) - work with our Facilities team to evaluate options based on safety & security, transportation, accessibility, convenience for all staff, and business terms. It’s a difficult balancing act. As we reopen our offices coming out of a period of fully remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that circumstances have shifted across the globe, around Vera, and for us individually. Therefore we’ve employed a hybrid model with significant flexibility for those staff in offices and empowering staff who prefer to move to remote work to ensure we provide structures that work for everyone. We do not take lightly the claim of incompetence for any staff member or team, regardless of seniority or tenure. We use an objective, holistic approach to performance management, using a sophisticated competency framework that combines core and role-based competencies for all roles across the company to support growth and development and identify areas for improvement. The charge in this review is not reflected in the competency scores or peer feedback for any managers (in India or otherwise). That said, people do struggle from time to time. When they do, we use a performance improvement plan designed to turn around performance. We’re committed to transparency and always eager to receive constructive feedback that can help us improve - that’s why we’ve created so many internal feedback channels. If the reviewer is reading this response, I’d be eager to connect with them and dig into more specific information so we can better understand the concerns and how we can address them.
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