Fast paced startup with great people - Director Vanta Employee Review

5.0
16 Dec 2022
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Pros

-Great people; so many high performing employees that left good opportunities at big name tech companies to work at Vanta from Product to Ops to Engineering and more. -Most people are super collaborative and interested in teaming up to get things done / most teams break down silos -Products that are super useful to businesses with a ton of room for innovation -CEO is cool and relatable

Cons

-Company is relatively new so most employees are newer; this leads to green people needing to make big impactful decisions without full context -Inexperienced senior leadership needing to navigate through turbulent times can be concerning -Growing pains of employees wanting to operate like a mature company vs. the reality of being a startup; trying to do too much

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5.0
15 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great salary, I work on a team that has excellent balance. I get recognized when I do good work.

Cons

Company has a big focus on AI, but not sure we’re all marching in the same direction and often doesn’t feel like a good use of resources.

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2.0
2 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

* Remote-first culture with flexibility. * Competitive market-rate compensation.

Cons

* **Too many layers of management.** There are excessive management layers that often create bottlenecks and encourage micromanagement instead of empowering employees to better serve customers and build great products. * **Lack of investment in IC.** Many teams remain understaffed, resulting in consistently high workloads. Burnout is common, and employees are frequently expected to take on responsibilities well beyond their role and pay band without recognition. * **"Flexible PTO" doesn't feel truly flexible.** While the company advertises flexible PTO, in practice there appears to be an informal limit/fake. Taking around three weeks or more of PTO can draw leadership attention, and it can feel like using the benefit may negatively affect performance reviews, even when work expectations are met. This discourages employees from taking the time off they need to recharge.

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