VCloud Interactive Reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)
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Gerald Marolda

54% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

VCloud Interactive has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The VCloud Interactive employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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23 reviews
1.0
21 Aug 2025

Profit Over People

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Pros

The only real positive is the colleagues who’ve been around since the company’s better days — they’re the ones who make the work bearable.

Cons

Bad Management – If you’re not on their good side or your opinions don’t align, you’re quickly pushed out. Bypasses Protocols – Processes and policies are ignored as long as leadership gets what they want, regardless of the impact on others. AI Dreamers – Leadership pushes for flashy AI initiatives but lacks the resources, expertise, and capacity to deliver anything meaningful. Yes-Man Culture – Promotions and recognition go to those who flatter leadership, not to those who perform. Speaking Up = Risk – Talking back to upper management or challenging their ideas can put your job at risk. Unfair Blame – You can follow instructions exactly as approved, but if the client dislikes the output during a demo, leadership blames you instead of owning the decision. Blame-Shifting Leadership – Instead of accountability, there’s a culture of finger-pointing when projects fail. Cost-Cutting at the Expense of Loyalty – Long-time employees who built the company (5+ years) are terminated to save money, replaced with newcomers who still need training and disregard established processes. Reactive, Not Strategic – Leadership only reacts to problems after they explode instead of planning ahead. Client-Over-Employee Mentality – Pleasing clients is prioritized at all costs, even if it means throwing employees under the bus. Overpromising to Clients – Sales/leadership commit to features, timelines, or capabilities the company simply can’t deliver, creating chaos for teams. Fear-Driven Culture – Employees operate in constant fear of being terminated or replaced, killing innovation. Questioning Leadership = Danger – If an employee challenges management decisions, it creates fear they’ll be the next target for termination, or worse, they’ll simply be ignored and forgotten. Short-Term Thinking – Leadership focuses only on quick wins and cutting costs, with no sustainable long-term vision. Lack of Transparency – Decisions are made behind closed doors with no clear explanation to employees. Poor Career Growth – No clear path, mentorship, or training. Employees are left stagnant and uncertain about their future. High Turnover – Talented people leave quickly, creating heavier workloads for those who remain. Micromanagement – Leaders interfere in even the smallest details, showing little trust in employees’ abilities. Disorganized Priorities – Projects change direction constantly, with no real long-term strategy. Low Morale – The culture of fear, favoritism, and uncertainty leaves employees disengaged and unmotivated. Minimal Work-Life Balance – Long hours and weekend work are expected, with little respect for boundaries. Outdated Tools & Systems – The company talks about innovation but still relies on inefficient, outdated technology. Poor Communication – Important announcements and changes are delivered late, inconsistently, or not at all.

1.0
22 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is competitive for the industry.

Cons

Leadership operates in an unpredictable, fear-driven manner. Employees are terminated without cause, notice, or performance improvement plans (PIPs), often at the CEO’s discretion. No structure for feedback, development, or employee support—just sudden decisions with real consequences for people’s livelihoods. Morale is consistently low due to the constant fear of being the next target. Culture discourages transparency, trust, or long-term growth. The stress and anxiety this environment creates can have a serious impact on your health and well-being.

2.0
29 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Every Pros was in the past. there was a huge change in the management mindset which make the company as a BIG Con

Cons

- Poor management - Could be fired for any reason - No Team Structure - No mentoring - No actual benefit even the contract is taking all the benefits from the developer and makes the company control everything

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