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Voyager Innovations

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Think you got what it takes to be a disruptor? Then join our crew of innovators at Voyager. - Human Resources Supervisor Voyager Innovations Employee Review

5.0
11 Apr 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A company that offers disruptive innovations to various industries is what makes working at Voyager Innovations really exciting. Everyone is expected to contribute to the company’s growth. The managers are willing to coach, give advice, and listen to new ideas. Collaboration and teamwork at its best! Voyager Innovations has been in the industry for 3 years now and being with a company that offers verticals like Digital Commerce, Digital Media & Advertising, and Financial Technology, there are limitless possibilities for an individual to grow his / her career.

Cons

Looking for challenges and opportunities where you will be pushed to your limits? Then this is the company for you. Voyager Innovations isn’t the company for someone who is laid back. Everyone is expected to do their part. Challenges come from all directions and you need to use your creativity to survive. You will really be surprised at the end of the day when you see yourself achieving what you never thought you would be capable of doing.

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4.0
18 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great tech Great environment Exciting events and perks

Cons

Politics Sometimes people are not so professional

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2.0
23 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1) Swanky office + cool "fringe" perks (Macbook laptops, gym, free breakfast, bonuses) 2) Fun events every now and then 3) Young employees (it's easy to find friends in here especially of you're a Millennial) 4) Competitive health benefits 5) Flexitime

Cons

1) Serious identity crisis: On paper, it has all these ambitious visions and missions. But those barely translate to anything real. 2) Too many projects going on at the same time. Directions are confusing. So much time, money, and effort are wasted on ill-conceived products that don't really answer real-world needs. Voyager is your classic Jack-of-all-trades, master of none. 3) They celebrate the word "pivot" and enjoy killing projects. Pivots are understandable in start ups but if that's all you do, then there must be something wrong with the company. 4) Feedback process is a one-way street. There are peer reviews but there are no means of reviewing your managers. 5) Promotions and salary increases are very subjective. 6) Politics and credit-grabbing are prevalent. PR trumps hardwork. The doers are rarely recognized and rewarded. 7) Pressured to earn revenue because of high costs (wasteful marketing + larger-than-necessary manpower) but there's only a few saleable products that make sense. 8) High-pressure environment: working beyond office hours is a "norm." The culture of busy is celebrated. Lots of time are spent on planning and presenting strategies, then creating, marketing, and selling products. But at the end of the day/month/year, directions change, and all your efforts go to waste.

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