Carousel of Disorganized Chaos - Senior Engineer BlueVoyant Employee Review

1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

​Fully Remote: The position was completely work-from-home, which provided great flexibility and a comfortable daily environment. ​ Decent Pay: The salary was respectable and fair to a point, though it lacked proper upward mobility over time and with promotions.

Cons

Severe Job Insecurity: There was a toxic atmosphere of constant anxiety. Employees woke up every morning wondering if their logins would actually work or if they were about to receive a sudden call from HR. ​ Broken Financial Promises: Management frequently promised industry-average raises and bonuses, but when the time came, those promises turned into literal pocket change. ​ "Tell, Don't Teach" Management: Managers adopted a frustrating mindset where they simply commanded employees to do unfamiliar tasks rather than actually taking the time to teach or onboard them properly. ​ "Reinventing the Wheel" Syndrome: The company suffered from never-ending projects aimed at reinventing the wheel. They would make you work on a third iteration of a project while the previous two wheels were still broken and a fourth one is actively being developed. ​Empty Culture Promises: There were repeated assurances that remote employees would eventually get to meet their coworkers in person, but those events never happened. ​Mass Brain Drain: There was a continuous, massive exodus of the original Senior Leadership team and the experienced, day-to-day employees who actually knew how to do their jobs.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Recommend
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Pros

You get paid and have insurance.

Cons

I worked for BV for about a year. I was tasked with "working with a partner" who was somewhat managing the customer. What started as a CSM turned into a secretary for the partner and the customer. Once I realized the partner didn't really know what they were doing (eventhough on paper it appeared so, I took over the accounts). My leadership heard my comments about my terrible treatment from the partner, but typical CS mgmt, they did nothing. It wore me down. That and the job became just a ticket chasing gig where you really didn't use any real skills aside from scheduling meetings and making fancy ppts. Their teams are short staffed, making customer engagments and projects hard to progress, a lot of people really have bad attitudes towards lesser teams. Some people who just can't even talk to other human beings. This also is because the executive leadership team set terrible examples. People who love to talk tough to get their point across. It was depressing working there. The team I was on were nice, but no one had any real skills except being a stenographer for meetings/customer leaders.

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