Pros
The company offers an unparalleled culture that’s highly collaborative, supportive, growth-oriented, and authentically inclusive. Diverse thoughts, opinions, and perspectives are celebrated, and the team embraces failure as a valuable learning tool. Leadership is committed to transparency and unwavering support at every turn. Yes, the work can be challenging and sometimes demanding—but that’s reflected in comp, benefits, and insanely flexible PTO. And support? It’s always a Slack/Zoom/Phone call away. The community is authentically centered around trust, support, and the organic well-being of team members; no one is on an island here, and I feel like that's a rarity in the 100% remote work space.
Cons
No company is perfect, and VTG is no exception. What sets them apart, however, is the dedication to learning from mistakes and ensuring they’re not repeated. They consistently put in the effort and reflection which, in my humble opinion, lends itself to a culture of continuous growth and improvement. I guess thats not really a con? There really aren't any imo.