Sad to see this ship sinking - Anonymous employee Victorious Employee Review

1.0
5 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My peers are great people.

Cons

Toxic leadership. Ridiculous expectations. Everyone is overworked. Everyone is underpayed. After two years all I’ve received a 3% cost of living adjustment when I was told during the interview process that raises were frequent. Everyone I’ve talked to is actively job searching because this just isn’t sustainable anymore.

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Victorious Response
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Dear Current Employee, Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns. We are dedicated to fostering a positive work environment that provides opportunities for growth for all individuals and the company as a whole, so your feedback is disheartening to hear. Open communication is key to continuous improvement, and we encourage you to speak directly with your manager so we may address your concerns as quickly and appropriately as possible. Thank you for your commitment to Victorious. Kind Regards, Your Management Team

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