Good place to work, but limited growth - Anonymous employee Viridien Employee Review

2.0
11 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company is supportive, good perks, flexible working arrangements. Encourages open communication and discussion.

Cons

Poor guidance for newcomers, relying mostly on mouth-to-ear teaching of concepts and know-hows. Limited skillset growth with little transferable skills taught, with knowledge of in-house software and technology only relatable to the company. Long working hours expected during peak periods of project or when understaffed. Support is often missing and one is required to source for help from all over the place on their own.

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Viridien Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are glad to hear you valued the supportive environment, flexibility, and open communication at Viridien. We are sorry to hear that your experience did not fully meet expectations. Supporting structured learning and stronger mentorship is a key focus, and we are continuing to invest in training, as well as leadership and mentoring capabilities across our teams. Viridien Team

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Career progression could be much clearer and more structured. Promotion paths, development plans, and expectations for advancement are not always easy to understand, which creates uncertainty for employees who want to grow within the company. Salaries are also slightly below market average in some areas, and compensation should remain competitive to retain strong talent. Like many global technical companies, priorities can also shift quickly, so clearer communication and consistency would help.

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