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Diamond Foundry

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VRAI is a nightmare - VRAI Marketing Diamond Foundry Employee Review

1.0
3 Jun 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most of my coworkers were hardworking and wonderful to work with.

Cons

The leadership at VRAI (specifically the CEO, Mona) are certified bullies. They will berate you on a daily basis, both privately and publicly through Zoom calls and group Slack messages- I saw it time and time again with my coworkers and experienced it personally. Trust me, this place will deteriorate your mental health as it did mine and so many of my colleagues who left within a year of starting. There is a reason why their staff turnover is so fast. No amount of money is worth it.

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5.0
30 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- I've gained a lot of confidence in dealing with customers. - Good communication across teams - Managers are available even during busy periods. - The daily work has improved my organizational skills.

Cons

Changing priorities make it difficult to maintain momentum.

2.0
24 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Can't think of anything to be honest.

Cons

The place is an absolute circus, and leadership keeps changing direction with no heads up. You can spend weeks on something and then suddenly it doesn't matter anymore. Pay is low, benefits are weak, and raises barely move the needle. Works keeps piling up, but no one adds support, no standardized training, so people end up doing way more than they should. There's tension between teams, and it creates constant anxiety even outside of work. Another thing that stands out is how unclear everything feels most of the time. Their priorities change at all the time. Even when you ask for guidance, the answers are inconsistent. It makes simple tasks take longer than they should. You end up second guessing your work a lot. That uncertainty builds up and adds to the anxiety. It's hard to stay confident in that kind of set up. There's also not much recognition for effort, which makes it harder to stay motivated. People put in extra hours and it barely gets noticed. There's no real reward for going the extra mile, Over time, that starts to wear people down. You can see in how quickly others lose interest or leave. It creates a cycle where burnout becomes normal. Staying long term just doesn't feel worth it. Just don't work here, you can find easier jobs with people that don't suck.

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