Worst Company I Ever Worked For - Engineer Valtech Employee Review

1.0
30 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Got paid, but not worth the misery - wish I'd taken any other job

Cons

The most miserable job of my entire career. I know several other engineers and recruiters in the industry who have blacklisted Valtech after their own negative experiences with them. I just wish I'd heard that before I worked for them, I would have gone to a different company. *In My Opinion*: - nasty two faced English management (pretend to be nice initially, then stab you in the back at first opportunity) - Toxic environment / culture / feeling - dubious business practices (cannot specify due to NDA) - religious about Agile - Agile MicroManagement by inappropriate managers who know little about tech and just get in the way all the time every day, hassling you multiple times a day - you're answering to people who are not at all qualified to be your boss and if the hiring was reversed would never come close to making the cut - my guess is because they're cheaper than good managers - tonnes of meetings wasting your time - cheaper less inexperienced employees than I would hire - I'm guessing to fill project seats and pocket more of the client's project money - many consultancies often blag to clients to win contracts without having sufficient in-house skills and experience because they get less experienced employees, then try to figure it out on the job - dubbed "technical discovery" (a common known consultancy problem not unique to Valtech). My guess is this happened a lot here. IMO end clients need to interview and test every single person a consultancy sends otherwise it's like blind hiring at very expensive rates. - many consultancies often pressure engineers in to Agile "show-and-tell" demos which result in rushed horribly hacked setups, accruing technical debt (not unique to Valtech - it's a common Agile problem) - many consultancies often harass good engineers to automate everything asap so they can cut them and hand off to cheaper engineers (not unique to Valtech) - coercion to sign a very restrictive NDA that was "missed" earlier by which point you can't say no because you'd be fired (I had to triple check the NDA before even putting my basic opinion on here it's that bad) - visibly different ways they treat different people - it felt like they treat cheaper newcomers and long time employees with whom they have personal relationships nicely, but treat more expensive newcomers poorly, my guess is because they are reducing their margins as I've seen that elsewhere too - I could list many shocking horror stories of ways I saw them treat people, but can't name specifics from inside the company due to NDA :-/ - only stuff people already know from outside observation I've seen similar things from several other consultancies too, so it's not just Valtech. A lot of the issues are systemic to consultancies in general - the conflict of interest of inserting a consulting company in the middle that must be definition siphon off profits with opaque margins. Recruitment agencies by comparison have fixed transparent percentage margins so you are more likely to get higher quality engineers through them - agencies don't get to exert the same type of control on projects or do things I would consider unethical just to maximize profits. I'm very dubious about any companies citing "Digital Transformation" or "Agile" after my experience here and seeing a few similar companies. I've had experience with several other consultancies and in my experience Valtech was the worst, but not alone in many things I consider bad. I now consider hiring consultancies to be something between professional negligence and straight up corruption (giving work due to pre-existing relationships). This seems to be the feedback from many other people I've asked across companies as to how these consultancies are getting work when so many experienced people consider them to be so terrible.

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5.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great work environment. Real commitment to diversity that goes beyond the surface level.

Cons

Thin spread of employees that results in a lot of work on each contributor individually.

1.0
22 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Leaving this review so that candidates considering interviewing for roles at Valtech have an honest and objective view on things. Simply put - avoid Valtech at all costs. This is not a well run company. Culturally it's a dumpster fire as the company has struggled to merge acquired companies into one entity - lots of fiefdoms. Most senior level/C-level execs are poorly equipped to run teams - there's zero leadership here. Most of the leadership team is in their role because their agency was acquired by Valtech and by default they were given the position. New business acquisition is non-existent. Most new business is acquired through RFPs, although there is a bus dev in team in place now which is great. But the company is trying to pivot to an 'AI focused' consulting org. Make no mistake - Valtech is NOT anything close to a consulting org. This is a glorified body shop. I honestly wish this wasn't so - there are some smart and extremely capable people that work here, but leadership will drive this place into the ground. Avoid at all costs.

Cons

Zero leadership. No new business. Unrealistic timelines/expectations. Lack of resources. Constant layoffs. Poor company culture. Zero transparency. Be everything to everyone mentality in order to try and win business. Body shop at best.

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