Massive Potential. - Anonymous Veza Employee Review

5.0
25 Nov 2025
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Pros

Startups and Hypergrowth environments aren’t for everyone, and that’s okay! Compared to midsize and enterprise environments, they do pivot more. It’s how you figure out the right strategy and continue to succeed. What I’ve seen at Veza is everyone is doing it together. Egos aren’t driving a cutthroat culture. You get to see the impact of the work you’re doing quickly. While there are some bottlenecks (show me a company where there aren’t), they tend to have fewer than a midsize or enterprise org.

Cons

No cons. Just the life of Hypergrowth tech

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5.0
24 Nov 2025
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Pros

Veza is one of those rare companies where the mission, people, and execution all line up. Leading the SDR team, I’ve seen firsthand how much the company invests in developing talent. The culture is fast-paced but supportive, and everyone is aligned around building something meaningful in identity security. Cross-team collaboration is strong, and there’s a sense that we’re all rowing in the same direction. SDRs get real coaching, real career paths, and exposure to senior leadership. Wins are celebrated, effort is recognized, and high performers genuinely get rewarded. On top of that, the product is legitimately best-in-class, which makes the sales job easier and the work more energizing. The office perks and lunches are really good too!

Cons

It’s a startup environment, so expectations are high and things move fast.

5.0
21 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The product is genuinely better than competitors — I’ve checked, and that’s part of why I’ve turned down other offers. You work with smart, passionate people who actually care about what we’re building. The technology keeps improving, and leadership is pushing for real growth. There’s flexibility in managing your day when needed, and despite what some say, recognition does happen, maybe not every week, but it’s there. Culture is improving, the new office is great, and leaders are actively trying to understand what’s working and what’s not. Bonuses and other forms of appreciation are starting to show up more often. If you’re here for the long game, there’s massive upside.

Cons

Quarter-end stress can be high — it’s a startup pace, not corporate red tape. Work hours can stretch long depending on how you manage your schedule, but flexibility is real. If you need constant validation or prefer a predictable, slow environment, this isn’t the place. Our CEO can be tough and direct, and yeah, it’s not always delivered the right way — but it’s clear he carries the whole weight of the company on his shoulders and genuinely wants it to win.

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