Veritext reviews

3.1

51% would recommend to a friend

(236 total reviews)
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Rich Antoneck

74% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Veritext has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Veritext employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Legal industry (3.6 stars).

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236 reviews
3.0
Sep 14, 2020

Think before you leap.

Recommend
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Pros

-Coworkers in my department (Cleveland) are top-notch. There are a few people that make the day needlessly difficult, but you'll have that everywhere. -Free lunches on occasion. -Managers are friendly but with a caveat that you need to stay on their good side. -Decent pay (speaking from a non-court reporting position), benefits (medical/vision/dental, 401k employer contributions, HSA with employer contributions) are better than most places I've worked in the last 10 years. COVID-related Pros -Working from home full-time. -Flexible schedule. -Company initiatives to keep employees engaged and in contact with each other while WFH (contests, online "summer camp", etc.)

Cons

-Pulled this from another review because it's spot on: "Contradictory and halting directives are given to lower level employees by disengaged and unimaginative managers, who actually openly state that revenue is their only concern." -Abhorrent "training" and my work station took nearly the entire first week to set up, so I sat around reading PDF policies and procedures that I later found out were either grossly outdated or not even relevant to the work I would be doing. -Good workers are sometimes fired for no reason other than management being offended or intimidated by employees who ask relevant questions. -Too many acquisitions too quickly and very poorly integrated.

5.0
Aug 21, 2020

Secure and Always Improving

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly Staff & Team work Enjoy seeing new client faces daily. Excellent Values and Interest in Service to the Community. They try to make things fun and reward theor employees Provide free events & CLE hours for clients and Reporters/Vendors They are always improving technology and methods within the service and to help clients have the best and most up to date experiences. This has really come out in the current Pandemic climate where they have rolled with virtual capabilities and overcome challenges to continue to supply quality service. There is tons of room for growth an promotion if you are willing to grow and try differnet aspects of the job. They like to promote from within. They truly are the best in the business because I see internally that they CARE about clients and the vendors are very appreciated. If you care about work ethic and doong a great job, you will have no issue at Veritext. I will also add that this business is hospitality based adn we provide accomodations for clientelle. Employees sometimes benefit from that and it is a privilege, not an expecation. I was surprised to see so many people complain here about free perks. Thye provide parking and they have beautiful office spaces that are a great environment. Typically a gym or other amenities are available.

Cons

Training could be more hands on, but it is a fast paced environment so you have to roll with it and learn to keep up. Training is typically an issue at most jobs.

1.0
Jul 23, 2020

Disorganized and Myopic Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Certain positions can be a decent short-term or entry level job, just have an exit plan.

Cons

Veritext has bought out many smaller companies the past few years and does a poor job at organizing and implementing their constituent parts. New employees or incoming departments are put under remote managers who want nothing to do with them, often leading to them just being eliminated shortly after onboarding. Favored employees are promoted to the few higher positions based on cliques and alliances rather than merit. Contradictory and halting directives are given to lower level employees by disengaged and unimaginative managers, who actually openly state that revenue is their only concern. Niether the owners of this company nor any of the upper management have actual court reporting experience, causing questionable decision-making in important areas, and because of this I would caution any stenos or digital reporters thinking of working with them.

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