Friendly, Flexible, Professional - Python Developer Vstorm Employee Review

5.0
24 Jan 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I am traveling a lot and for me the opportunity of remote work and flexible hours is crucial - I certainly got that in VSTORM. I can work in any place in the world at any moment of the day. It is easy to communicate with anybody, co-workers are friendly and open for a conversation. When working in a team we support each other and that's uplifting. Being surrounded by professionals with open minds and eager to talk about the job or have a small talk about traveling to another continent, gives a huge comfort and keeps the team together. While working on a project I can rely on other Developers and Project Managers always ready to help and find some solution together. We discuss the technologies, try to use the best solution possible and we keep up with the technology trends. We plan, execute, review and everything is happening in a great atmosphere.

Cons

It is still a relatively small company so it can not compete with tech giants yet (regarding perks, conferences, etc.)

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5.0
17 Oct 2023
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

It is a pleasure working with the Vstorm team and I hope to have the opportunity to work with him again in the future.

Cons

No downsides to working with a team

5.0
10 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Full LLM/Ops Exposure: We cover the full ML/Ops stack, from prompt engineering through to deployment. This wide scope of work keeps things consistently challenging and engaging. - Collaborative & Impactful Team: The team is small and collaborative, and that environment means individual contributions genuinely matter. I've never felt like just a cog in a machine here. - Autonomy & Opportunity: If I've got an idea for improving a process or a new technical solution, I actually get the chance to explore and implement it. This level of autonomy and the impact you can have are quite rewarding. - Knowledge Sharing: Our weekly knowledge-sharing sessions on Fridays are a real plus. They're valuable for staying current and picking up insights from colleagues.

Cons

- Defined Career Paths: As a small team, career progression paths might not always be as formally defined as in larger corporations, though opportunities for advancement are certainly present. - Managing Peak Workload: The project pace gets pretty intense during critical phases. This often means a heavier workload, so you really need to be on top of your prioritization and self-management. - Managing Multiple Projects: It's common to work on more than one project simultaneously. This offers variety, but it certainly demands strong organizational skills, especially during busy periods.

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