The bare minimum is a pretty low bar - Immigrations Associate Vialto Partners Employee Review

2.0
12 Dec 2022
Recommend
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Pros

My direct manager is fantastic and so are the people I work with, so my work/life balance is fine for just a job (ie not a career-path) and clients are so pleased with the legal services I provide.

Cons

Both old employees (who came with the company from PwC) and new ones who were hired after are extremely underpaid in any market. On regular hours I'm making £10.50/hour, when this job requires legal experience, university degrees, and getting through a rigorous hiring process including multiple interviews and direct aptitude tests from solicitors. The partners made a killing when this company transferred, and they continue to make record profits. We keep being told it's a start up culture so we should all be building the business and bringing on new clients, but there is so much work to be done for clients and no one has let me do anything else in a year plus of working here, despite having been hired in the first place to do business development. There's very little bonus structure (I got better bonus working retail), no cost of living adjustments for staff, promotions only once a year with the barest minimums of salary increase. Any other job perks are a result of UK employment law that are required and have nothing do to with the business making any kind of compensation or retention decisions.

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5.0
16 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They offer very good compensation

Cons

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2.0
6 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-People are actually good for the most part -work is actually pretty interesting - as long as u meet ur deadlines and meetings you can work at times that are best for you -Overall a good place if you're type a overachiever and like to challenge yourself and climb the corporate ladder and enjoy learning or have workaholic tendencies

Cons

-forcing hybrid for new hires while majority of company is remote. Have to work 60+ hours on top of commute time to office is brutal while ppl in ur teams all wfh - bare minimum training . Everyone will be too busy to teach you anything. You just get thrown work at you and you sink or swim. Its completely dreadful and just not an efficient way to learn complex work -the workload is never ending and gets mind numbing after a while -pays so low and you're doing similar hours to other big firms for much less pay -almost no office perks like other big firms no free dinners etc

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