Technically strong, but held back by poor management and communication - Data Scientist Viridien Employee Review

2.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Great first job for graduates looking to build experience. - Low-cost canteen food available on site. - Hybrid working model offers flexibility. - Good employee benefits, such as private healthcare, holiday buy/sell schemes, bonuses, and opportunities to work abroad.

Cons

- Senior leadership can be quite toxic at times, with a fear-driven culture and a very top-down approach. Some teams seem to spend most of their time in survival mode. - Career progression and pay can stagnate once you have a few years of experience. Promotion criteria are often unclear, and your experience depends heavily on the team you're in—some are overloaded with work, while others are much quieter but don't get much visibility or meaningful work. - Lack of transparency from management, and communication from managers can be poor. - Being a PM or SME is generally much easier than being an individual contributor, where the workload and pressure can be significantly higher. - Performance reviews often feel subjective and can depend more on who your manager is than on clear, consistent criteria.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Viridien is a great company to work for, with a positive and professional working environment. The company has a strong international footprint, a diverse mix of nationalities and backgrounds, and a good balance of technical depth and business ambition. Colleagues are friendly, collaborative, and highly capable, and the leadership team is generally accessible and open to discussion. The work can be challenging and intellectually interesting, especially for people who enjoy technical, global, and client-facing environments.

Cons

Career progression could be much clearer and more structured. Promotion paths, development plans, and expectations for advancement are not always easy to understand, which creates uncertainty for employees who want to grow within the company. Salaries are also slightly below market average in some areas, and compensation should remain competitive to retain strong talent. Like many global technical companies, priorities can also shift quickly, so clearer communication and consistency would help.

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