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Poorly Run at Best - Superintendent Visionary Homes Employee Review

1.0
1 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Superintendents were provided a company car and gas card. Certain benefits like a box at sporting events and concerts. Those only apply to the events they want you to attend. Competitive pay was received.

Cons

Poor management from the top of the company down to area managers. Emphasized building a quality product but did not give boots on the ground employees the tools to do so in the time given. Sub contractors utilized are production home quality but this was not what was expected. Purchasing department was not organized or thorough which fell upon Superintendents to catch mistakes, or they would be penalized for the error. Upper management never bypassed middle management to get a true accounting of conditions and process. HR and Accounting do not set up payroll correctly, federal taxes not taken on more than one employee's paychecks. Lastly, will promise lots of opportunities to move up in company. They were unable and unwilling to fulfill these promises.

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5.0
23 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Visionary is a great company passionate about improving the lives of their employees, customers and business partners. They strive to create a kind and respectful work experience with competitive pay and benefits. The atmosphere is very family-centric. Great place to work!

Cons

Growing pains associated with lofty goals for expansion, but that is to be expected.

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3.0
20 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent pay, great lower-level employees, nice office environment (snacks, technology, lunches, etc.)

Cons

A corporation of executive leaders working together to cover up each other’s toxic behavior. When new team members, executives, or experienced consultants come into the business with fresh ideas on how to grow, improve processes, increase sales, etc., it's met with resistance every time, and those people are pushed out by the stagnant leadership who feel threatened in their roles. I watched the Marketing Team start from bad (both in leadership and quality of work), get increasingly better with consulting leadership, and then torn down again as executives aimed to protect themselves and their "besties" rather than making the hard and right decisions to grow the team and the business. They promote who they want, instead of who is qualified, just to boost their own egos. As someone who works hard to execute great work and produce quality results, it's frustrating when management chooses the easy route to get things done and puts forth minimal effort. Somehow, they never learn the lesson on why their business isn’t growing as it should, and will constantly blame lower-level employees for not doing their jobs instead of looking in the mirror at management. What could be a great place to work has turned into a place of toxic culture and management, combined with mediocre benefits, extreme lack of flexibility (especially for working mothers – this could be a whole other paragraph, and I’m not even a working mother), and overworked employees.

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