VALD reviews

3.2

31% would recommend to a friend

(47 total reviews)

65% positive business outlook

VALD has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 47 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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47 reviews
5.0
Jan 29, 2023

Great culture and rewarding experience!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A place where you feel welcome and valued! There are so many great things about working at Vald, to list some of them: - Great diversity. There are colleagues from different cultures, gender, background and age groups. - Highly skilled colleagues - Everyone is very approachable and keen to help. (I learn something new every day). - The management have monthly private meetings with you to provide and receive feedback. - Parties, team-building activities and awards throughout the year. (Including olympics where all overseas employees come to brisbane for a week of work and fun activities). -Career growth. (Since I have joined Vald, I have seen many people being promoted) - The company is open to learn new processes or approaches to improve outcomes and communication between teams. - International trip opportunities to visit clients. - Breakfast and lunch, every day a different meal, prepared by 2 in-house chefs - even if you have a special dietary, they adapt the menu of the day to suit you. - in-house barista. Extremely friendly and always know how you like your coffee. - In-house gym. You can use the facility for free (before work, during lunch break or after work). - In-house R&D/Physio clinic. Which you can access and test products and have real feedback in real time. - In-house masseuse twice a week for a very affordable price (or for free if you have private health insurance). - At Vald, you receive not one or two, but FIVE (!!!) different branded t-shirts and a choice of a hoodie or zipped jacket for free, which is great, so you don't need to worry about doing the washing many times during the week.

Cons

Parking is a bit tricky, as the company is growing and for being located in a very busy area, there are not many parkings available (for those who prefer to drive) - unless you are happy to use public transport (train station wak distance and bus stop a couple of steps away)

5.0
Jan 27, 2023

Great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, great management and great benefits

Cons

None really, I love it

1.0
Jan 17, 2023

Save Your Career and Future: Read This

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Some of the people there are truly brilliant. There is a goal in the long term from the company to help people but it's driven purely by those deeply involved in the industry or backgrounds in the industry. - Food provided (paid for by you still, but extremely worth the price) is brilliant and the core kitchen team is great.

Cons

If you don't want to read the points below, I'll summarise: I would absolutely not recommend anyone work here; it will stunt your growth in your chosen career as it did mine. I don't regret anywhere I've worked, but VALD feels like a regrettable career decision for me. The more in-depth points: - Culture of fear: CEO rules with an iron fist, projects collapse entirely because he's not happy and you're the one to blame not the fact directions are never, ever clear. If you're not liked, you're fired - EVEN if you've passed probation, so make sure you get in touch with Fair Work if that happens. Fun fact: there was a door that said "Don't be ruled by fear" which, ironically, they painted over completely when it became apparent that the business was, in fact, ruled by fear. - No HR: they don't have a HR team. Red flag. They were very proud of that fact, too. - Whispers: there are deeply ingrained employees at VALD who report and keep tabs on what you do, where you are, how long you take doing tasks, chatting to people and the like. I understand productivity being important, but the micromanagement is absurd and the lack of trust definitely made me feel good... - Absurd micromanagement: Every single employee must write a weekly report to the CEO describing what tasks you've done, why tasks weren't, but it needs to be presented as an essay. If it's not in depth enough, you'll cop a hiding from either your superior or the CEO. - Out of scope work: most of my work became completely out of scope for what I was hired to do, however, I'd say that's because the staff attrition rate was laughable and, from what I've read, seems to continue. - Work life balance is non-existent: if you don't respond to emails on a weekend or after hours or action something immediately then you're in for a great chat with the CEO or direct superior come Monday morning. - Old Boys Club: I'm not going to elaborate on it here, I'd just ask that you read the other reviews that mention it because they do a good job of describing the current management status and cliques that exist. - No tools to do your job: There's never a budget or trust if you want to introduce tools and efficient workflows. You deal with what you've got and don't ask for more. - There's a "game" to be played, and if you play it your employment is safe and you'll be okay until the CEO doesn't like you anymore and decides to get rid of you. Play their game or you're out. - Poor communication: communication is not a strong suit there and, as a result, projects fall apart, things get missed and information that goes out is incorrect. You'll also cop a hiding for this too. - CEO's communication is rubbish and scary and not at all productive: you send an email asking for clarity and the CEO says "you should know the answer," and then you stew over what's going on. He's not to be questioned or trusted by any stretch.

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