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Overall employee rating

3.4
Based on 3 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
4.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
4.0
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Technical Account Manager
3.4
28 March 2026
Stable environment, but don't expect fast changes
Pros: Job security is a big plus here. I never felt like my role as a Technical Account Manager was at risk, even during tough economic times. The maritime software industry is pretty niche, so there's always a need for our product. It's a solid, stable corporate environment in the Boston office.
Cons: While secure, growth opportunities can be limited. It's not a place for rapid promotions or big salary jumps. Sometimes it feels like they stick to the status quo too much. For someone wanting quick career progression, it might feel a bit stagnant.
Advice to Management: Try to create clearer paths for advancement. Recognize high performers more visibly.
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Software Engineer
3.4
17 March 2026
Solid job security in maritime tech
Pros: If you're a Software Engineer, job security here feels pretty good. Veson has a really stable client base in maritime shipping software, so there's always a consistent project pipeline. It's not like a volatile startup at all.
Cons: Growth opportunities for certain engineering levels can feel a bit slow sometimes. The Boston office culture is decent, but upward mobility isn't always super clear. You might need to push for new challenges.
Advice to Management: Keep being transparent about career paths and potential growth for engineers. Maybe create more structured mentorship programs to help people move up.
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Software Engineer
3.4
26 January 2026
Decent Work-Life Balance for a Tech Company
Pros: The hybrid work model is a huge plus. It's easy to manage personal stuff with some WFH days. For a Software Engineer working on maritime software, I rarely felt swamped; most weeks were standard 40 hours.
Cons: Sometimes product release cycles mean longer hours, which can mess up your week. This isn't consistent, but it happens. There's an expectation to be available a bit outside normal hours for urgent shipping industry issues.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage the crunch times around product releases. More predictable schedules would help a lot with planning.
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